ANTI INFLAMMATORY EFFECT OF BASTI THERAPY (MEDICATED ENEMA) IN THE PATIENTS OF PSORIASIS (EK KUSTHA) 

Journal Title: International Research Journal of Pharmacy (IRJP) - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

Ek kustha is a type of kshudra kustha described in different Ayurvedic classics. It is a vata-kaphaj disorder. The clinical symptom of Ek kustha described in Ayurveda resembles with the clinical symptom of Psoriasis. The clinical feature of Ek kustha described by Kashyap represents remission, relapse and seasonal variation, which are present in Psoriasis. Psoriasis like other skin disorders is challenge to the medical sciences. In modern medicine there is no definite treatment for this disease. The medicines, which are available to treat the disease, are not very effective and cannot be used for long-term management because of their local and systemic side effect as well as toxicity. Medicines, which are used in Ayurveda, are safe and being practiced since thousands of year. A large number of drugs and measures are described in Ayurveda for the treatment of Kustha. This study was designed to access the anti-inflammatory activity of Basti Therapy (Medicated Enema) in the treatment of Ek kustha (psoriasis). The study was randomized open phase clinical trial. Basti planned for the therapy was Yoga-basti Karma in which Anuvasana basti was given using Mahanarayan tail while Niruh basti was given using Dashmula quath in accordance with Aharya Charak as mentioned in Siddhi Sthana 1/25. Keeping this view in mind we have started basti therapy in the patients of osteoarthritis and found encouraging results. The patients of age group 18 to 60 were selected on the basis of Ayurvedic signs and symptoms of Ek kustha. Observations were recorded for sharply defined erythemo-squamous lesions varying in size; presence of erythema, scaling and induration in the lesions; surface consists of non-coherent scales; positive Auspitz sign – (Bleeding occurs after scratching of scales); positive onion peeling sign/candle grease sign (after scratching the scales fall like peels of onion). The laboratory values of TLC, DLC, ESR and CRP were also recorded before and after the treatment. Since the assessment criteria was Quantitative, paired 't' test was applied. In the current study the treatment was found significantly effective in treating psoriasis. So, we can conclude that leech therapy is effective in the treatment of psoriasis.  

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Akhilesh Singh

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Akhilesh Singh (2012). ANTI INFLAMMATORY EFFECT OF BASTI THERAPY (MEDICATED ENEMA) IN THE PATIENTS OF PSORIASIS (EK KUSTHA) . International Research Journal of Pharmacy (IRJP), 3(1), 197-201. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-114128