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Leech therapy, once seen as an ancient or outdated remedy, has undergone a remarkable transformation in the world of modern medicine. What was historically used for general bloodletting is now a scientifically studied and clinically approved treatment in highly specialized medical fields.

Historically, leeches were used in many cultures to treat a wide range of conditions based on the belief that removing blood could restore balance to the body. While many of those early applications have been debunked, the therapeutic potential of leech saliva drew the attention of modern researchers and clinicians.

Today, leech therapy is far more precise, sterile, and medically justified than in the past. The species used—Hirudo medicinalis—is carefully bred in controlled environments for medical purposes, ensuring safety and consistency.

Leech therapy has evolved from a crude historical practice into a sophisticated, scientifically grounded treatment used in modern surgery and chronic condition management. Its journey reflects the broader trend in medicine: revisiting traditional therapies through the lens of modern science to uncover safe, effective treatments.

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