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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
MANAGEMENT OF CHARMKEEL BY AGNIKARMA- A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW WITH ITS MODERN ASPECT
Kamlesh Kumar Yadav*, Suman Yadav and Ashutosh Kumar Yadav
. Abstract All the clinical features of Charmakeela can be compared to warts. Charma keela occur at any age, but are unusual in infancy and early childhood. The incidence increases during the school years. Wart is cutaneous and sometime mucosal lesion caused by Human papilloma virus. Ayurveda is the most ancient science of human civilization. Sushrut Samhita is the most important literature of Ayurvedic surgery. In Sushrut Samhita various Para surgical procedures is mentioned in different disease condition. Vata and kaph are dominant doshas in this disease.[1] Agnikarma are complete cure of disease to avoid recurrence.[2] By Agni it Usna, Sneha guna pacifies vata and kaph and mechanically burn unwanted tissue if done directly by Panchadhatu Shalaka.[3] In present study a humble attempt has been made to evaluate the conceptual review of Charmkeel with its management by Agni karma with the use of Panchdhatu Shalaka as per ayurvedic classics, and its importance in modern day of Ayurvedic surgical practice. This study concludes that Agnikarma is very effective, easy and simple procedure that can employ as outpatient procedure. Keywords: Agni karma, Panchdhatu Shalaka, Charmakeela, Khuudra-roga. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
