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EXPLORING GUDA AGNIKARMA AS A THERAPEUTIC MODALITY FOR PAIN IN KRIMIDANTA – A CASE STUDY

Dr. Akshat Vashisth, Dr. Naveen B. S.*, Dr. Geethakumari B., Dr. Krishnan Namboodiri, Dr. Laxmi M. Naik, Dr. Swathi A. C., Dr. Sneha P. K.

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Introduction: Agnikarma, an ancient para-surgical technique, has been used for its efficacy in alleviating pain associated with various medical conditions. It encompasses the application of localised heat to relieve pain by achieving therapeutic cauterisation, thereby reducing discomfort. Sushrutacharya mentions a variety of Agnikarma Upakaranas that are indicated to address a range of ailments and alleviate pain effectively, and recognized Guda as one of them, specifically indicated for the management of pain associated with disorders of Sira, Snayu, Asthi, and Sandhi. Krimidanta is a prevalent and distressing dental condition with a high global incidence rate. It is characterised by severe pain, blackish discolouration, increased tooth mobility, and discharge from the affected tooth, predominantly due to vitiated Vata. Methods: The Guda Agnikarma was chosen to assess its efficacy in managing pain associated with Krimidanta based on its symptomatology. A 23-year-old female patient with a complaint of Krimidanta was treated with Guda Agnikarma, in which a sufficient quantity of Guda was heated in a ladle until it melted. It was applied to the affected tooth using a cotton roll around a thin Shalaka for 5 seconds, repeated three times in a single session. Results: Pain levels were assessed using the VAS Scale before and after Agnikarma, and the scores were recorded. Discussion: Applying Guda Agnikarma at the Krimidanta site has demonstrated substantial pain relief, indicating its therapeutic effectiveness. Krimidanta, primarily caused by vitiated Vata and Kapha, results in severe pain and is alleviated by the Ushna, Tikshna, Sukshma, and Ashukari properties of Agnikarma.

Keywords: Danta Shoola. Guda Agnikarma, Krimidanta.


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