A REVIEW ON KUKUNAKA W.S.R OPHTHALMIA NEONATORUM
Ankit Lakra*, Sarita Sandhu, Subhabrata Sarkar, Arun Kumar Pandey
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Abstract
Ophthalmia Neonatorum is a bilateral inflammation of conjunctiva
occurring in an infant or less Than a month. In Ayurveda we can
correlate it with kukunaka.[1] Acharya Shushruta mentioned in this
text kukunaka[1] is caused due to vitiated breast milk where as
Acharya Vagbhata[2] mentioned it is arise during dentations.
according to Ayurveda kukunaka is a vartamgata vyadhi according
Acharya Shushruta[3] the Vitiation of Dosha is Tridosha along with
Rakta and according to Acharya kashyapa[4] only kapha with Rakta
The common feature of Ophthalmia Neonatorum is purulent or
mucoid or mucopurulent Conjunctival discharge swollen eyelids pain
in eye lids chemosis of conjunctiva etc. in treatment protocol in
Ayurveda our Acharya mentioned a line of management like Vartamprakshalan, Parisheka,
Ashchotana, Shodhanakarma aand many more. Ayurveda mainly focused on two type of
management Shamanachikitsa and shodhanachikitsa. In modern science there is also a
protocol like topical antibiotics steroids and so many other type of medication are given to
the patients. We correlate all the symptoms with protocol to treat the kukunaka as well as
Ophthalmia Neonatorum.
Keywords: Kukunaka, Ophthalmia Neonatorum. Vartamprakshalan, Parisheka, Ashchotana, Shodhana, Vartamgata Vyadhi etc.
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