THE EVALUATION OF BACTERIOLOGY IN PRE - POST KSHARA KARMA OF
PERIANAL ABSCESS - A CASE REPORT
Abscess is a collection of the pus in cavity and it is an acquired condition seen all over the body. The clini-cal features of abscess are swelling, pain, redness, tenderness, and local temperature. The aggravated Doshas vitiate the skin, blood, muscles, fat and bone tissue, become localised and produce a troublesome swelling - deep rooted, painful, slowly bulging called VIDRADHI. The abscess which is developed in peria-nal regions is called perianal abscess. Treatment of perianal abscesses requires prompt surgical drainage. However, there is no evidence that uncomplicated perianal abscesses can be safely treated only with drain-age. For this reason, it is important to identify the causative organisms in pre- post I&D Pratisarani-yakshara karma there-fore, we accessed the microbiological analysis of this patient. Here in this case the Ayurvedic management of Pratisaraniyakshara was applied post I and D considering it as a DustaVrana keeping in the mind to avoid the reoccurrence and complication.