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Case Study: Management of Chronic Non Healing Wound by Ayurvedic Medicines

Author(s) Ankur Saxena, Irina S Chandran, Jolly Saxena, Shiv Om Dixit
Country India
Abstract Ayurveda described so many compound medicines and oil for oral administration and topical application toaccelerate the wound healing. But this is not scientifically validated.Charaka Samhita chikitsasthana 25th chapter and Sushruta Samhita 1st part of his compendium described about the wound healing and its types as vranitopasaniyaadhyaya.So there is always a search for finding a newerand better medicine for wound healing. I am presenting a case of 45 year old married female with complaint of superficial external wound with severe pain,and burning sensation and not healingsince 1 month in spite of taking allopathic conventional treatment in her lower ankle joint. The study was done in my outpatient department of Major S D Singh PG Ayurvedic Medical College And Hospital, Farrukhabad.On examination it was found that surface area of superficial wound is 5.2 sq. cm. having full thickness, skin loss involving necrosis of subcutaneous tissue extended down to underlying fascia. Necessary laboratory investigations were done prior to initiate the treatment. The wound was irrigated with Nalpamaradi Kashayaand dressing with Vajraka Tail was done daily followed by oral intake of Kaishoraguggulu 500mg twice in a day and Mahamanjishtadi Kashaya given for 21 days followed by Valiyamadhusnuhi rasayanam 1 tsp twice in a day was administered orally till 45days. Periodic follow up was done on 0, 20 and 45 days. This regimen was found to be effective in faster wound epithelialization, and reducing wound exudates. There was no evidence of any allergic reaction as well as no evidence showing any adverse event on the wound.
Keywords Dushtavrana , Non healing wound, Re-epithelialisation , Valiya MadhuSnuhiRasayanam
Field Medical / Pharmacy
Published In Volume 4, Issue 5, September-October 2022
Published On 2022-10-31
Cite This Case Study: Management of Chronic Non Healing Wound by Ayurvedic Medicines - Ankur Saxena, Irina S Chandran, Jolly Saxena, Shiv Om Dixit - IJFMR Volume 4, Issue 5, September-October 2022.

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