2016
DOI: 10.21760/jaims.v1i4.6935
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Management of Chronic Venous Leg Ulcer (traumatic) – A Case Report

Abstract: A chronic venous leg ulcer is not so common in Ayurvedic practices. But deep vein thrombosis is more common in clinics. Venous and arterial diseases are most usual cause of leg ulcers accounting to 60 to 80% of them. On an average 33 to 60% of these ulcers are present for more than 6 weeks and therefore referred to as venous leg ulcers. The case reported here was as a result of repeated trauma with a history since 20 years. The treatment was given at IPD level diagnosing it as Upadrava Roopi Vatarakta with val… Show more

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“…Triphala have Vrana Ropana property and it reduces the Kleda there by reducing the oozing of puss from the pustules. [6] Guduchyadi Kasahaya was replaced by the Patolakaturohinyadi Kashaya in the 2 nd follow up as the severity of Dushita Pitta was reduced during the first follow-up by Pitta Rechana. So, to maintain the Pitta Dosha and to reduce the burning sensation and improve the Agni of the patient, this has been prescribed.…”
Section: Chandraprabha Vati Beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Triphala have Vrana Ropana property and it reduces the Kleda there by reducing the oozing of puss from the pustules. [6] Guduchyadi Kasahaya was replaced by the Patolakaturohinyadi Kashaya in the 2 nd follow up as the severity of Dushita Pitta was reduced during the first follow-up by Pitta Rechana. So, to maintain the Pitta Dosha and to reduce the burning sensation and improve the Agni of the patient, this has been prescribed.…”
Section: Chandraprabha Vati Beingmentioning
confidence: 99%