Volume 20 No 22 (2022)
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A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY OF DURVADI TAIL AND NIMBAADYA TAIL APPLICATION AFTER JALAUKAVCHARNA INTHE MANAGEMENT OF DUSHTA VRANA
Dr. Juned Sayyed
Abstract
AacharyaSushruta describes the concepts of Vrana (wound) principles such as causes, classification, stages, examination, treatment, bandaging, complication, etc. Dushtavrana resembles modern parlance.Vrana has a foul smell, continuously flowing putrified pus along with blood, with a cavity, fora long time etc.; Vrana Lakshana is high intensity, and which is almost opposite to Shuddha Vrana is Nothing but DushtaVrana. We can understand it as a non-healing or contaminated wound in this context. Sixty patients are randomly selected in Group A (Trial Group),where patients will be treated with Durvadi Tail and Group B (Control Group) with NimbaadyaTailaafter one sitting of Jalaukavacharna. It is concluded that25% of patients had cured entirely, 26.66% of patients got marked improvement, 33.33% showed moderate improvement, and 15% got mild improvement. None of the patients in this series remained unchanged.For the shodhana and ropana of vrana, both local and oral treatment are explained by Sushruta. Planning cost-effective, reliable & technical simple management is the need of the day. The current problem, the Efficacy of DurvadiTaila and NimbaadyaTaila application after Jalaukavacharana in Dushtavrana management, is an effort in that direction.
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AacharyaSushruta describes the concepts of Vrana (wound) principles such as causes, classification, stages, examination, treatment, bandaging, complication, etc. Dushtavrana resembles modern parlance.
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