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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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A SUCCESSFUL AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF VIPADIKA KUSHTHA BY SHAMANA CHIKITSA– A SINGLE CASE STUDY
Dr. Desai Ravina Chandubhai*, Dr. Sudeesh J., Dr. Patel Harshilkumar Mukeshkumar
Abstract Vipadika Kushtha, also known as Kshudra Kushtha[1], is a persistent skin disorder that primarily affects the soles and palms, characterized by cracking (Sphutan), itching (Kandu), pain (Vedana), and occasionally scaling. It is primarily related to the weakening of the Kapha and Vata doshas, and it often develops treatment resistance, particularly in persistent cases. A 30- year-old college going student, with a 5-year history of Vipadika Kushtha, who primarily complained of painful fissures (Sphutan), itching (Kandu), pain (Vedana) and intermittent scaling on the sole region, is the subject of this case study. Despite undergoing several treatments from different medical systems, the relief was not long-lasting. Following the Ayurvedic treatment approach, the external application of Sarjarasadi Malhara[2] and other internal medicine with daily mild purgation. Within a few days, there was a noticeable improvement in the patient's condition. The itching diminished, the pain tapered, and the fissures healed noticeably. When contemporary treatments have proven effective, this case demonstrates the possibility of classical Ayurvedic therapies being effective in treating persistent skin illnesses such as Vipadika Kushtha. Keywords: Vipadika Kushtha, Sarjarasadi Malhara, Shamana Aushadhi, Nitya Mridu Virechana. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
