MANAGEMENT OF PLANTAR PSORIASIS(VIPADIKA) BY AYURVEDA: A CASE STUDY
Vd. Kirti B. Tikhat*, Vd. Amol V. Mungale and Vd. Ganesh S. Tekale
Abstract
Psoriasis is a common, chronic, disfiguring inflammatory and
proliferative condition of skin in which both genetic and environmental
influences play a critical role. Apart from skin, it affects nails, joints
and is now being described as a metabolic disorder. Plantar psoriasis is
limited to the area of soles. In Ayurveda, plantar psoriasis comes under
Vipadika. Vipadika is a type of Kshudrakushtha with vata and kapha
involvement. In present case, 20yrs old male patient came at
Twacharoga OPD with complaints of itching, fissuring and thickening
and scaling on both soles. Patient got significant relief by Ayurvedic
treatment. So it will be the documented evidence for future case
studies. AIM: To evaluate the effect of Ayurvedic chikitsa in plantar
psoriasis. OBJECTIVES: 1.To gather information about the concept
of Plantar psoriasis (Vipadika) as per Ayurvedic and modern perspective. 2.To analyse the
effect of Ayurvedic Chikitsa in Vipadika. Conclusion: Kushta being one of the chronic
diseases with bahu doshavasta is difficult to cure, but can be managed by repeated Shodhana
and appropriate Shamanoshadhi. In this paper, the symptoms of the patient were significantly
reduced by Ayurvedic Chikitsa. In this way, successful management of plantar psoriasis has
been done which will be a documented evidence for the future case studies.
Keywords: Vipadika, Virechan, Shodhan, Shaman, Plantar Psoriasis.
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