scholarly journals To Study The Efficacy Of Murchit Til Taila In Management Of Sandhigata Vata - A Single Case Study

Author(s):  
Sunita Yadav

Sandhigatavata is described under vatavyadhi in all ayurvedic classical texts. Sandhigatavata is defined as a disease of sandhi (joint) with symptoms of joint pain, swelling in joints, pain during movement and in the later stage restricted movements of joints. In Allopathic science, the similar condition of joint is explained as osteoarthritis. Treatment provides symptomatic relief, but the underlying pathology remains unchecked due to the absence of effective drugs. In the management of Sandhigata Vata, all the Acharyas have described the employment of Bahya snehana, Swedana, Abhyantara Tikta snehapan Vasti treatment. In this study, a female patient aged 57 years was admitted to the ipd of panchakarma department with complaints of bilateral knee joint pain, crepitus, restricted movement, swelling and general weakness since three years. She was diagnosed as dhatukshaya janya sandhigata vata also known as nirupstambhit sandhigata vata sthansansharya at janu sandhi. Murchit til taila has vatashamak and vedanasthapan & balya property. Hence in this case murchit til tail was used in the patient for matra vasti, sarvang snehan swedan, as well as sthanik vasti for a period 15 days and the patient was assessed on bases of relief in symptoms at end of treatment. Significant result was found symptoms of sandhi shoola(b/l knee joint pain), sandhishotha(swelling in joints) vata purna druti sparsha (crepitus),  Graha(restricted movement).

Author(s):  
Nitin M. Karhale

Ascites is the accumulation of fluid in peritoneal cavity. It is the most common manifestation of liver dysfunction. In modern science still there is no sure treatment which cure the patient of Ascites totally. it gives only symptomatic relief with time dependent recurrence. In such type of cases ayurvedic treatment therapy gives result without any side effects. In Ayurveda there are 8 types of udarroga are mentioned, and this case will be correlated with Jalodara.. A 45 yrs male patient came to OPD with abdominal distension, bipedal edema, anorexia, icterus, general weakness etc since 1month .He was given nitya virechana with abhayadi modaka and ayurvedic shamana chikitsha as well as restricted diet plan for 3 months with cow milk. after two months of treatment marked improvement was noted in all Symptoms of the patient. Hence it was concluded that ayurvedic management are useful in Jalodara. 


2010 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 109-120 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin-Bok Lee ◽  
Yi-Hyun Cho ◽  
Jeong-Gyun Im ◽  
Jong-Uk Kim ◽  
Tae-Han Yook ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 82 ◽  
Author(s):  
Allison K. Siroky ◽  
John S. Carlson ◽  
Aimee Kotrba

Selective Mutism (SM) is a rare but potentially debilitating disorder characterized by a lack of speech in certain settings where speaking is expected. This study examined the effectiveness of a shortened version (12 sessions over 18 weeks) of Integrated Behavior Therapy for Selective Mutism (IBTSM; Bergman, 2013) in increasing speech and relieving anxiety for two four-year-old males with SM via a replicated single-case design. Treatment effectiveness, integrity, and acceptability were measured at baseline, throughout treatment, and at a three-month follow-up. Treatment integrity was excellent for both cases. SM severity ratings decreased from baseline to end-of-treatment, and again at follow-up, for each case. Verbal communication increased at end-of-treatment and follow-up, and significant decreases in social anxiety were seen across both cases by the three-month follow-up. Parents rated the shortened IBTSM as highly acceptable, effective, and efficient. Future studies should explore the effectiveness of varying lengths of IBTSM.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 4544-4548
Author(s):  
Sarmah Jyoti Manab ◽  
Mahor Bharti ◽  
Arse Reshma ◽  
Kumar Pravesh

Avascular necrosis is a disease in which cellular death of bone component occurs due to interruption of the blood supply. Bone fractures, joint dislocations, alcoholism and long-term use of steroids are the commonly found risk factors of the disease. The disease generally happens in 35 to 60 years old population and commonly affects hip joint. About 10,000 to 20,000 people usually develop osteonecrosis of head of femur yearly in United States. This case deals with a diagnosed case of avascular necrosis of the femoral head in a 68 years old female. Patient had been suffering from pain in the left hip joint since 5 years. She had been under allopathic conservative treatment for her complaints, but symptoms aggravated rapidly since 4 months. So, for further management, she came to Out Patient Department of Panchakarma, Rishikul Campus where three sittings of local application of Mustadi Upanaha on left hip region along with Taila Dhara with Dhanwantaram Taila was performed. After three sittings, she got significant relief in joint pain and her quality of life. The assessment was done based on both subjective as well as objective parameters after each sitting. This study reveals that Panchakarma procedure like Mustadi Upnaha, Taila Dhara provided a significant relief in this case.


Author(s):  
Meena R. ◽  
Natarajan S. ◽  
Anbarasi C. ◽  
Muralidass S. D.

Santhu vatham is a vatha disease mentioned in the Siddha text book Yugi vaidhya chindhamani. The clinical features can be equated to osteo arthritis of knee joint. Varmam therapy is one of the external therapies mentioned in Siddha literature. A 68 y old male from chennai reported to the varmam, narambiyal matrum enbumurivu OPD of Siddha Central Research Institute (SCRI) on 2.5.2015 with chief complaints of pain and swelling in both knee joints since 5 y. He was given varmam therapy. Varma points are points where the pranan, ie, vital energy of our body is concentrated (residing). The treatment is given for 45 d for once in 2 d for 15 min. The pain was assessed using visual analogue score before and after treatment. The pain was markedly reduced after treatment. The range of movements of the knee joint was also improved.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 498-501
Author(s):  
Shravya Kanumalli ◽  
Narmada M. G

Parikartika is one of the ano-rectal diseases. Its references are available in bruhatrayees not as an inde-pendent disease but as an Iatrogenic. The word Parikartika means Parikartanavath Vedana around Guda Pradesha. In modern it can be correlated to fissure-in-ano. Fissure-in-ano has features like severe pain and burning sensation during and after defaecation, constipation, stools streaked with blood is a challenge to treat due to its nature of recurrence. The condition demands innovative techniques for its management. Many techniques are tried in its management, each by no means better than the other. Ayurvedic treatment is beneficial in such cases which includes conservative management like deepana, pachana, vatanulomana and basti karma and local application of madhura-sheetha-snighdha dravyas, Taila poorana, Lepa and Pichu dharana. A case study of patient having features of Parikartika was selected from OPD of SJIIM Bengaluru and Yashadamrita Malahara pichu was done for 7 days. Assessment was done on Pain, per rec-tal bleeding, hardstools, sphincter tone and burning sensation. Significant improvement was observed at the end of treatment.


Author(s):  
Gaurav Sawarkar ◽  
Punam Sawarkar

Background: Malavastambha (Constipation) is defined as the infrequent and difficult passage of stool. The main features of Constipation are infrequent or hard stool, abdominal pain, bloating, and feeling of unsatisfactory bowel evacuation. Contemporary laxatives, which are generally used in Constipation, become habitual after some duration and only symptomatic relief. Moreover, these medicines never alter the pathogenesis of the disease.  So, it is a need of hour to search effective, safe & alternative   formulations in Ayurveda, which can completely break the pathogenesis of Constipation. As per Ayurveda,  Vata Dosha is the main factor involved in this condition. Therefore, the prime treatment principle recommended by Ancient Acharyas is to pacify Vata by using Vatahara herbs medicated with Snigdha Dravya, Amla, and Lavana Varga. The Chincha Lavana Taila is one such combination that possesses the above principle & so; it can be effective in Malavastambha. Aim: This case study is primarily carried out to study the role of oral administration of Chincha  Lavana Taila in Malavashtambha   Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of oral consumption of Chincha Lavana Taila in Malavastambha.  Methods: A single case study. A 50 years old male patient approached Panchakarma O.P.D. with Malavsthambha for one year; he was advised to intake 15ml Chincha Lavana Taila orally at bedtime lukewarm water for consecutive 15 days.  Observation and Results: The patient got 100% relief in his all chief & associated complaints and had regular and satisfactory bowel habits after 15 days.  Conclusion: Chincha Lavana Taila is one of the best effective oral medicine for Constipation.


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