Role of Sakshaudra Nimbadi Ghrita in Symptomatic Relief of Dushtavrana
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
Skin is very important organ of human body which covers and protects body from all external shock and infections. Various exogenous or endogenous factors may damage skin which further resulted wound or ulcer knows as Vrana in ayurveda science. According to Sushruta Vrana need to be treated at initial state otherwise it becomes difficult to treat and termed as Dushtavrana. Ayurveda provides various approaches for the management of Vrana such as; use of herbs, ayurveda formulation and shodhna chikitsa. The traditional text of ayurveda recommended various ayurveda formulations for the management of Dushtavrana, considering this fact present study was planned to assess efficacy of Sakshaudra Nimbadi Ghrita in the treatment of Dushtavrana (Infected wound).
Authors and Affiliations
Diwakar Patel, V. P. Ukhalkar
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