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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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A SINGLE CASE STUDY OF PILONIDAL SINUS MANAGED BY KSHARA SUTRA
*Dr. Vivekanand Bhoumick, Dr. Vishwanath Sharma
Abstract Pilonidal sinus is a frequent condition of the natal cleft in the sacrococcygeal area that causes weak hair buildup in the hair follicles and can be chronic or acute. The patient complains of swelling, redness, incresed local temperature, discharge. Prolonged sitting, the existence of a deep birth cleft, obesity, hair irritation, and a family history of disease increse risk of disease. It is corelated to Salyajanya Nadi Vrana(pilonidal sinus), a form of Nadi Vrana(sinus). Whose etiology is addressed in Nidanasthana and therapeutic aspects in Susrutha Samhita's Chikitsasthana. Susrutha mentioned the use of Kshara (caustic alkali) and Ksharasutra (Seton) to treat Nadivrana. Despite the fact that Nadivranas claimed to be Kricchrasadhya (difficult to cure), studies suggest that Ayurvedic therapy helps to reduce recurrence rate. As a result, successful management of this disease is dependent on knowledge of pathophysiology, patient presentation, and treatment aspects. The concept of nadi vrana w.s.r to pilonidal sinus was explained in this article in relation of ayurvedic and modern view. Keywords: Despite the Fact that Nadivranas Claimed to Be Kricchrasadhya (Difficult To Cure), Studies Suggest That Ayurvedic Therapy Helps To Reduce Recurrence Rate. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
