Hijama Cupping Therapy Course in Kolkata

Hijama cupping therapy course

Hijama Cupping Therapy Course in Kolkata

Kolkata is gradually embracing modern wellness practices alongside its rich cultural heritage, making it a suitable place to enroll in a Hijama Cupping Therapy Course in Kolkata with ICA (International Cupping Association). With rising awareness of cupping therapy and its benefits, many individuals are turning toward natural healing treatments to manage stress, improve circulation, and support overall health. This course helps learners gain practical knowledge and develop the confidence required to perform professional treatments within the growing field of alternative medicine.

The program provides hands-on training in Hijama therapy, covering wet cupping (Hijama) and advanced cupping therapy techniques used in modern wellness practices. ICA ensures that students understand proper hygiene, client care, and effective therapy execution through real-world practice.

After completing this Hijama therapy certification course, students receive a recognized certificate that enhances their credibility in the field of Hijama therapy, alternative medicine, and natural healing treatments, opening doors to multiple career opportunities.

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FAQ

What is Hijama / Cupping Therapy?

Hijama (Cupping Therapy) is a traditional healing method that uses suction cups to remove stagnant blood, toxins, and impurities, helping improve overall health and circulation.

Is Hijama safe at ICA?

Yes. ICA follows strict hygiene, sterilization, and safety protocols. All cups, blades, and materials used are sterile and single-use or medically sanitized.

What conditions can Hijama help with?

Hijama at ICA is beneficial for:
• Back & neck pain
• Migraine & headaches
• Joint pain & arthritis
• Stress, anxiety & fatigue
• Skin problems
• Digestive issues
• Detoxification
• Hormonal imbalance
• Immunity boosting
• Sports injuries & muscle stiffness

How long does a session take?

A typical Hijama session at ICA takes 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the number of points and treatment type.

Does Hijama hurt?

Most patients feel only mild discomfort. The sensation is like a small pinch or pressure. ICA practitioners perform Hijama gently and professionally.

How often should I do Hijama?

General wellness: once every 3–4 months
Chronic conditions: as advised by ICA practitioners
Athletes: once every 4–6 weeks (depending on workload and injuries)

What types of Hijama does ICA provide?

ICA offers:
• Dry Cupping
• Wet Cupping (Hijama)
• Massage Cupping
• Fire Cupping (where applicable)
• Sports Cupping Therapy

Do I need to fast before Hijama?

Yes. It is recommended to have a light meal 2–3 hours before the session. Avoid a full stomach and avoid fasting for long hours.

Are there any side effects?

Mild temporary effects may occur such as:
• Light bruising
• Slight soreness
• Redness on the skin
These usually fade within a few days. ICA ensures minimal discomfort with professional techniques.

Who should avoid Hijama?

Hijama is not recommended for:
• Pregnant women
• Severe anemia patients
• People with bleeding disorders
• Very weak or dehydrated individuals
ICA practitioners conduct a proper health screening before treatment.

Can I take my regular medicines along with Hijama?

Yes. You can continue your regular medications. Inform the ICA practitioner about all ongoing treatments.

How should I take care after the Hijama session?

ICA recommends:
• Avoid heavy exercise for 24 hours
• Avoid cold showers immediately
• Drink plenty of water
• Avoid spicy or heavy food for the day
• Keep treated areas clean and dry

Is Hijama only for Muslims?

No. Hijama is a natural therapy suitable for all individuals, regardless of religion or background.

Is Hijama conducted by trained professionals at ICA?

Yes. ICA practitioners are certified, experienced, and trained in proper cupping techniques and hygiene protocols.

How can I book a Hijama session at ICA?

You can book by contacting the ICA clinic directly via phone, WhatsApp, or visiting the center for consultation.

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