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MANAGEMENT OF DUSHTA VRANA WITH JALOUKAVCHARAN & PANCHVALKAL KASHAY DHAVAN) - A CASE STUDY
Dr. Saheb Khobragade*, Dr. Nitin Kale and Dr. Vidya Jangale
Abstract Treatment of non-healing wounds (dusht vrana) is a bigger challenge nowadays. In ayurveda there are many ways explained by acharya sushruta for management of dusht vrana (non healing wound). Jaloukavcharan is one of the important procedures mentioned by acharya sushruta in management of non-healing wounds. Jalouka purifies the blood sucking out impure blood and pramotes healing of the wound with various enzymes present in its Saliva. There are Many local application remedies such as kwatha, taila, raskriya and oral ayurvedic medicine also explained by different acharyas in management of non-healing wounds such as Panchvalkal kashaya dhavan, vranropak taila application, and Guggul kalpa. Instead of going with a single approach in the management of non-healing wounds here we are trying to get a multimodal approach. Combination of the more than one procedure i.e. Jaloukavcharan, local application of Kwath for dhavan, vranropak taila application as well as oral ayurvedic medicine to treat non healing wounds to achieve better desired results. Keywords: Dushta Vrana, Non healing ulcer, Jaloukavcharan, Panchvalkal kashaya. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
