Effect of VaitaranVasti and SaindhwadyaTailaAnuvasana in Management of Pristhagraha– A Case Study
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2019, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
Introduction- Low backache is the common complaint of our country as it affecting all sorts of occupational groups. Over 90% of back pain instances arouse suddenly during physical loading of back and this is the main reason for the prolapse of lumbar inter vertebral disk. The term lumbar osteoarthritis, disc degeneration, degenerative disc disease and lumbar spondylosis are used in the literature to describe anatomical changes. In Ayurvedic texts term “Pristhagraha” represented as independent disease in Vatananatamaj Vyadhis and also as symptom of other diseases. It is not only the symptom but if remains untreated can also cripple the patients by its neurological consequences. Material and methods- Literature related to Pristhagraha and low back ache was studied. A case study was carried out at R.G.G.P.G.Ayu.Hospital, Paprola to evaluate the effect of Vaitaran Vasti and Saindhwadya TailaAnuvasan. Case Report- A female patient of age 35 years came in Hospital with complaints of pain in bilateral lower back with difficulty in bending downward. She was treated for 16 days with Panchkarma procedures Vaitarana Vasti and Saindhwadya Taila Anuvasan. Discussion- Clinical symptoms were significantly reduced and degree of flexion was increased. Conclusion- The general condition of patient becomes better than previously with good follow up results without any adverse effects.
Authors and Affiliations
Pooja . , Monika . , Anil Bhardwaj
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