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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
REVIEW ON PARASURGICAL PROCEDURES (ANUSHASTRA) IN AYURVEDA SURGERY
*Dr. Suresh Kumar, Prof. Mahesh Dixit, Dr. Namonarayan Meena and Prof. Harimohan Meena
. Abstract Ayurveda is the ancient system, considered to be the first medical record of ancient knowledge and civilization in the world. The Sushruta Samhita is an Ayurvedic text by legendary Sushruta foundational to Ayurvedic medicine, with innovative chapters mainly on surgery. He mentioned various surgical and parasurgical procedures. When surgical procedures are carried out without the use of surgical instruments, they are referred to as parasurgical or karma techniques. In Ayurvedic surgical science, Kshara, Agni, and Jalauka are employed as parasurgical techniques for a variety of diseases. Anushastras are useful in the treatment of a variety of surgical disorders. Diagnosing various surgical disorders like Shalya Yukta Vrana and Nadivrana is similarly beneficial. These are very little intrusive Karmas. The wonders of Shalya practice are the parasurgical treatments, which can be performed on patients with little discomfort. The outcomes are less expensive, more pleasant, and more beneficial to treatment. These days, this branch is becoming more and more popular as evidenced by its many advantages over invasive methods. Keywords: Anushastra Karma, Parasurgical methods, Kshara Karma, Agni Karma, Jalauka etc. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
