Impending Benefit of Vimlapana Karma in VranaChikitsa (Wound Healing) – an Ayurveda& Modern Outlook

Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 12

Abstract

Abstract: Wounds are said to be non-healing when does not improve after four weeks or does not heal within eight weeks. The causes of delay healing are many that are local causes and systemic diseases but the root causes are reduced tissue regeneration, angiogenesis, and neurological problem.Sushrutaclassical text of Ayurveda has elaborately explained sixty types of procedures for the management of wounds to achieve good early healing without complication. His techniques are broadly classified as VranaShodhana(wound cleaning) and VranaRopana(wound healing). Vimlapanais the upakrama advocated in the management of Vrana at the site of sopha that may work by dispersing the accumulated Doshas in the corresponding srotas so that srotosangha may be released and pathology may break.theutility of Vimlapanakarma is still a question thus in the present study the review has been done to understand the possible mechanism of Vimlapanakarma in the management of Vrana (wound). Keywords:Massage,Saptopakrama, Shotha, Vrana, Vimlapana karma, wound healing.

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Ravi Dhaliya, Salma H, Avanindra Awasthi

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Ravi Dhaliya, Salma H, Avanindra Awasthi (2017). Impending Benefit of Vimlapana Karma in VranaChikitsa (Wound Healing) – an Ayurveda& Modern Outlook. Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences, 5(12), 4795-4799. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-370657