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MANAGEMENT OF DADRU KUSHTHA UTILIZING INTEGRATED INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL AYURVEDIC INTERVENTIONS: A CASE STUDY
Dr. Himanshi*, Dr. Ritu, Dr. P. C. Mangal
Abstract In ayurveda, Dadru Kushtha is a Tvaka Vikara (skin disorder) described by different acharyas. Acharya Charaka mentioned it under Ksudra Kushtha and Acharya Sushrut in Maha Kushtha. It is a tridoshaj vyadhi dominated by Pitta and Kapha dosha. The clinical features of Dadru Kushtha are characterized by Kandu (itching), Raga (redness), Daha (burning sensation), utsanna mandal (elevation of skin surface in circular manner). Methods- A 20-year old female patient suffering from Dadru kushtha, came to OPD of IAS&R Hospital with chief complaints of red elevated patches over inguinal region, thighs and buttocks with severe itching, redness and burning sensation since 8 months. She was treated with the Shaman chikitsa with Arogyavardhini vati, Krimimudgar rasa, Panchnimba churna, Giloy churna, Sudha gandhak, Haridra khand, Khadirarishtha and for external use Edgajadi lepa and Mahamarichyadi tail was given. The total duration of treatment is 42 days and follow up for 15 days. Result- After a 42 days of treatment course, there is significant improvement was observed and complete remission of symptoms like kandu, raga, daha, and utsanna mandala. A follow-up after 15 days later revealed no recurrence of dadru kushtha and confirms full recovery. Hence, this Ayurvedic treatment regimen is effective in balancing the vitiated doshas and helps in the successful remission of dadru kushtha. Keywords: Dadru kushtha, sanshaman chikitsa, tinea, Ayurvedic treatment. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
