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CHIKITSA OF ASTHIBHANGA AND SANDHIMOKSHA ACCORDING TO AYURVEDA - A REVIEW

Dr. Divya Deepak* and Dr. Pratmesh Karpe

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A fracture is a crack or rupture in the body's bones. These are typical in those who do sports or stunts. Low bone density increases the risk of fracture. Traumatic events like injuries, accidents, or fights cause them. The bone break produces intense pain, inflammation, numbness, and tingling. It may potentially cause paralysis. The bone should be treated quickly if it is fractured. Ayurveda promotes bone strength and wellbeing to promote rapid mending of fractures. The goal of this research is to examine the current ayurvedic drugs that have been shown to be beneficial in the treatment of fractures. Several sources were used to acquire the material, including review articles published in various publications that had keywords such as fracture, Asthi, Bhagna, ayurveda, hematoma, and so on. The information was also gathered from the Internet. Ayurveda provides natural methods for quick fracture recovery. Various ayurvedic products have been produced that help in the acceleration of the healing process with minimal negative effects as compared to conventional medical treatment. The mending of a fracture is a complicated physiological action that occurs in four stages that overlap: hematoma development, swelling, healing, and remodeling. It is a time-consuming procedure, and modern medication has several negative side effects. It is shown in this research that the use of ayurvedic medications for treating fractures may shorten the healing time while simultaneously increasing bone density.

Keywords: Fracture, Bone, Accident, Swelling, Healing, Hematoma, Density.


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