A CLINICAL STUDY ON EKAKUSTHA (PSORIASIS) AND IT’S MANAGEMENT BY VAMANA KARMA AFTER TAKING OF PANCHAKOLA & SNEHAPANA
Pallabi Mukherjee*
Abstract
Psoriasis is a non infectious chronic relapsing inflammatory skin
diseases characterized by well defined dry scaly erythmatous patches
& covered with adherent silvery white scales. Psoriasis can be
correlated with “Ekakustha” in Ayurveda. Ekakustha is predominated
with Vata & kafa dosa. The symptoms of Ekakustha -Aswedana {not
perspire), mahavastu (extensive), masyasokolapama(looks like fish
scale) and Arun barna (discolouration). In this clinical study 50 patents
of psoriasis are selected according to inclusion & exclusion criteria.
The total patients have been divided into three groups. Group A has
been treated with “Panchakola powder‟ (3 gm thrice before meal for 7
days); Group B patents have been treated by „Mahatiktak Ghrita”(as
scheduled dose of snehapana up to samyak sneha lakshana is appeared 3-7 days); And Group
C patients have been treated with Powder Panchakola +Mahatikta ghrita +Vamana karma (by
Modan phala powder + Vacha pow +Saindhav lavana along with madhu & Yasthimadhu
kwath), After administration of drugs & therapy the percentage of relief of Group AMatsyasokolapama(
55.83%), Rukhsata(53%), Arunattwa(50%), kandu (50%). In Group B
patients after application of Panchakola + Mahatiktak Ghrita the percentage of relief
Matsyasokolapama(42%), Rukhsata(58%), Arunattwa(42.5%) Kandu(40.82%). And after
administration of Panchakola powder +Mahatikta ghrita + Vamana in Group C patients the
percentage of relief –Matsyasokolapama (67.78%) Rukshata (64.8%), Arunattwa (65.35%)
kandu(72.01%).
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