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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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REVIEW OF THE ROLE OF SHALYA TANTRA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PARTICULAR DISEASES NEEDING SURGICAL ATTENTION
Dr. Trilochan Panda*
Abstract Shalya tantra is a branch of Ayurveda that offers numerous treatment plans for the treatment of surgical disorders. It is associated with Ayurvedic surgery. Based on the theories and concepts of Shalya tantra, Ayurvedic surgery aids in the healing of numerous pathological disorders. Pathological conditions such as Vrana, Bhagna, Arsha, Bhagandara, and Arbuda, among others, can be properly treated with different techniques of Shalya tantra. Shastra, Anushastra, and Kshar Sutra, among others, are primarily used in Shalya tantra practice to treat a variety of surgical disorders. Shalya tantra's contemporary methods are applied in the treatment of chronic anorectal disorders, appendectomy, gall bladder removal, hernia repair, etc. The Ayurvedic Ayurveda's Shalya Chikitsa aids in the debridement of harmful bulk, pus, or dead cells. The small surgery has the benefit of an early recovery, allowing the patient to resume regular daily activities shortly after the procedure with few to no consequences. Shalya Chikitsa lowers the likelihood that an infection will recur. This article describes the function of Shalya Tantra in the treatment of particular conditions that need surgery. Keywords: Ayurveda, Shalya Chikitsa, Shalya Tantra, Ano-rectal, Surgery. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
