ROLE OF KSHAR SUTRA IN BENIGN TUMOUR: A CASE STUDY 

Journal Title: Journal of Biological and Scientific Opinion - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

Kshara sutra has been described in most of the Ayurvedic texts not only for the treatment of Ano rectal disorders but also for all those conditions which demand gradual excision of over grown soft tissues like benign tumours, polyps, warts etc. The present study is done to rule out the role of kshar sutra in extra ano- rectal conditions to make therapy more popular. Benign tumour is a surgical condition and treatment of such condition is excision. However such treatment is painful and creates apprehension in patients. So kshar sutra is better option for treating such surgical conditions.  

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Gaurav Parmar , Meena Parmar

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  • EP ID EP142138
  • DOI 10.7897/2321-6328.02357
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Gaurav Parmar, Meena Parmar (2014). ROLE OF KSHAR SUTRA IN BENIGN TUMOUR: A CASE STUDY . Journal of Biological and Scientific Opinion, 2(3), 259-260. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-142138