Volume 19 No 11 (2021)
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To Evaluate the Shodhana Effect of Kampillak Churna Avachurnan in Dushtavrana
Amit Ashok Paliwal, Vasudha Asutkar, Umesh Vaidya , Tapan Bhavsar
Abstract
Vrana being a very important issue in the branch of surgery which demands special attention. The study of wound care
is continuously upgraded and updated, with newer modalities, to reduce the possible complications, side effects during
the course of treatment and also to reduce a time taken for complete healing of the wound with minimal cicatrisation.
Ayurveda has a big list of plants, which are attributed with Vranashodhana and Ropana (wound healing) activity.
Avachurnan is feasible which it can also be done by the patient at home without any medical supervision. Hence a
search for more effective and safe method of Vranashodhana and Ropana is a demand for management of Vrana. Falraj
(Hairs of Fruit) and other parts of Kampillak are used externally to promote the healing of ulcers and wounds as it has
property of Vranashodhana, Ropana, Shleshma, Kruminashak. Aim is to study the Shodhana effect of Kampillak Churna
Avachurnan in Dushtavrana. And then it is statistically analyzed the efficacy based on collected data. The study
includes inclusion and exclusion criteria and two groups (Group A and Group B), 30 patients each group. Significant
reduction seen in all 6 symptoms. So we can conclude that Kampillak Churna Avachurnan offers distinct advantages
in Dushtavrana Shodhana Churna gives beneficial effects as conservative management in spite of surgical
interventions such as debridement procedure.
Keywords
Shodhana, Dushtavrana, Wound, Kampillak Churna, Avachurnan.
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