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Hijama Atlas Point Map
Warts (Common)
Sheikh Ahmed Al-Hefni · Hijama AtlasPage 97
Authoritative reference image from Sheikh Ahmed Al-Hefni's Hijama Atlas. Always seek a certified Hijama practitioner — do not self-administer wet cupping.
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Classical Medical Sources
Ibn Sīnā · Al-Qānūn fī al-Ṭibb
Ibn Sina, Al-Qanun fi al-Tibb, Book 3, Fann 12 (Diseases of the Skin), Chapter on Warts and Excrescences (al-Thālūl wa al-Sā'afa) - He classifies warts by moisture content and recommends caustic applications including vinegar, fig latex, and desiccant compounds to remove excess moisture and corrupted tissue.
Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah · Al-Ṭibb an-Nabawī
Ibn al-Qayyim al-Jawziyyah, At-Tibb an-Nabawi, Section on Treatment of Skin Afflictions - Briefly mentions warts (thālūl) in context of excess phlegmatic humor requiring desiccant remedies like costus and cautery for resistant cases.
Hijama Map
Skin disease — sites: 1, 55, 120, 49, 129, 131 with a dry cup directly over the wart.