Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan
Vol. 19 No. 1 (2026): January

Wet Cupping Therapy as A Complementary Intervention for Blood Glucose Reduction: Pre-Experimental Study

Mahfud, Mahfud (Unknown)
Sarwadhamana, R. Jaka (Unknown)
Muhammad, Dihan Fahry (Unknown)
Almubarok, Allama Zaki (Unknown)
Arroyan, Arroyan (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2026

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease characterized by persistently elevated blood glucose levels and is a significant global public health problem. Wet cupping therapy is a complementary therapy that supports glycemic control, although community-based evidence is still very limited. This study was conducted to examine the short-term impact of wet cupping therapy on blood glucose levels in adults. This study used a pre-experimental, single-group pre-test-post-test design and was conducted in Wirobrajan Village, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, in April 2025. Thirty adults aged 26-45 years who were not receiving glucose-lowering medication were recruited using quota sampling. Blood glucose levels were measured before and immediately after one wet cupping therapy session. A paired-sample t-test with a significance level of p < 0.05 was used to look at the data. The mean blood glucose level dropped from 131 mg/dL before the intervention to 117 mg/dL after, a difference of 14.2 mg/dL. This drop was statistically significant (p = 0.0001). These findings indicate that wet cupping therapy significantly reduces short-term blood glucose levels in adults. Wet cupping therapy can be considered a complementary intervention for glycemic control. However, further randomized controlled trials are needed to confirm these findings.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

bik

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Subject

Health Professions Nursing Public Health

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Jurnal Berita Ilmu Keperawatan focuses on sharing data and information to support evidence-based practice. Articles with focus on evidence-based nursing will be considered, including nursing education, medical and surgical nursing, pediatric nursing, mental health nursing, management and leadership ...