The Bedside Dream Dictionary

by Silvana Amar
Leeches are parasites that drain your energy and your resources. They are literally “blood suckers” and what they represent from your life is up to you to determine. Think about all of the draining things around you or inside of you. Usually dreams are designed to make us more aware of ourselves. Thus, the leeches may represent your own habits, thoughts, and negative emotions rather than someone in your environment. In the old days (and maybe in some remote parts of the world this is still happening) leeches were used for medical purposes. They were harvested and used in case of infection or other physical condition where by poisonous or harmful substance needed to be removed form the body. Maybe the leeches in your dream are there to suck out all of the negativity that you acquire throughout your day or in a particular situation.

The Curious Dreamer’s Dream Dictionary

by Nancy Wagaman
Dependence, neediness, or relying on someone.

Being taken from by others, whether willingly or not.

Giving something away.

Giving up your energy, time, attention, money, or something else.

The idea of wasting or leaking (such as wasting time or effort).

Dreaming of this animal can represent too much or not enough of one of those qualities, or someone or something you associate with the quality or animal.

Consider also the animal’s actions, context, and your feelings about it.

See Parasite, Animal, Sucking, Blood

Islamic Dream Interpretation

by Ibn Seerin
(Bloodsucker, Sponger) In a dream, a leech represents the grave’s worms that eat one’s flesh, or it could denote one’s own children.

If a leech falls from one’s nose in a dream, it means that his wife will have a miscarriage. Leech in a dream also represent a base and a despicable enemy.