Can urine, blood be used for treatment?
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The Details of the Question
I read somewhere that a specialist advised using urine for intestinal diseases. Can a person who has undergone a lot of treatments but has not healed apply this treatment?
The Answer
Dear Brother / Sister,
If a disease cannot be treated through legitimate means, something haram can be used in treatment with the advice of a specialist who is a religious person.
If a Muslim doctor tells a patient to drink blood or urine or to eat some haram meat and tells him that he can be cured only by it and if it is not possible to treat it with halal medication, it can be eaten or drunk based on the advice of the doctor. (Fatawa al-Hindiyya)
(Celal Yıldırım, İslam Fıkhı)
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