A Comparative Clinical Study To Evaluate The Management Of Dushta Vrana With Kasisadi Ghrita And Jatyadi Ghrita After Jaloukavacharana
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https://doi.org/10.48165/Keywords:
Vrana, dushta vrana, Wound, Wound healingAbstract
Vrana is basically the discontinuity of the tissues, it has is been explained in all the Samhitas with great importance, It can occur due to Dosha’s or Aganthujanidana’s. Vrunaropana is considered as important Karma in all the surgical procedures. According to contemporary science wound is an ailment every surgeon faces in his practice, healing of wounds is always a challenge for everyone, due to various problems like infection, underlying co morbidities, etc. A surgeon who can master the art of healing wounds undoubtedly becomes the best. In Samhita’s treatment of Vruna has been elaborately explained, of which Chakradatta explains one of the important Vrunaropana yoga. In contemporary science it is used as an antiseptic for dressing wounds which helps in its healing. So keeping this in view “A Comparative Clinical Study To Evaluate The Efficacy Of Kasisadi Ghrita Against Jatyadi Ghrita After Jaluokavacharana In The Management Of Vrana W.S.R To Dushta Vrana was conducted.
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