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Ummu Salma Mohammed Lebbe

Ummu Salma Mohammed Lebbe
IIM, University of Colombo · Unani

Doctor of Medicine

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Introduction
My current research interests include but are not limited to Unani Clinical medicine - Dermatology, Rheumatology, Cardiology, NCDs and Regimenal therapy (Ilaj Bil Tadbeer)
Additional affiliations
June 1993 - present
University of Colombo
Position
  • Lecturer
January 1992 - June 1993
Bandaranayake Memorial Ayurvedic Research Institute
Bandaranayake Memorial Ayurvedic Research Institute
Position
  • Medical Officer
Education
January 1983 - August 1990
University of Colombo
Field of study
  • Unani Medicine

Publications

Publications (4)
Experiment Findings
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Da us Sadaf is an accumulation of Ghair Tab'ee Sauda (abnormal atrabilious humour) in the skin causes impaired function. When the saudavi maaddah (atrabilious matter) collected in the body, the Tabi'at (physis) tries to expel it through the skin, due to the acrid nature of the ghair tab'ee sauda and it produces burning sensation, irritation and sca...
Conference Paper
Cancer is a major burden of disease worldwide. Each year, tens of millions of people are diagnosed with cancer around the world. In many countries, cancer ranks the second most common cause of death following cardiovascular diseases. Oral cancer holds first place among the common cancers of men in Sri Lanka while breast cancer is the most common am...
Conference Paper
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Heart diseases are more prevalent in Sri Lanka. According to Ministry of Health, around 219,000 heart patients are admitted to hospitals every year with some form of heart disease. Approximately 20 people die daily in Sri Lanka due to heart diseases, which translate into 7300 deaths per year, the Ministry of Health revealed. The government spends R...

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