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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
REVIEW STUDY OF WOUND MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE ACCORDING TO AYURVEDA WSR TO VRANA
Sachin Mittal*, Rajesh Kumar Gupta, Ankita Goyal and Poonam Rathore
. Abstract Wound Care is a major health care concern that affects many individuals with different types of wounds and consumes vast resources. Wounds have varying effects on the quality of life of those affected, their families and caregivers. Providing skin and wound care is a major common consideration in the day to day caring of patients with wounds whether in acute, long term or community based environment. For the past two decades, many changes have occurred in the art of science on how wounds are managed. There has been great advancement in wound technology, research and development of sound policies and standards of care based on research and clinical evidence to achieve positive outcomes in wound healing. Successful wound management greatly depends on the collaboration and the integration of an inter-multi disciplinary health care team approach. Achrya Susuruta has explained wound management in detail in their text book sushuruta Samhita. In this review study wound management has been explained in detail according to ayurveda as well as modern science. Keywords: Wound, Vrana, Ayurveda, Sushuruta. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
