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Author(s):  
Parwati ◽  
Kavita ◽  
Swarnakant jena ◽  
Santosh Kumar Bhatted ◽  
Prasanth Dharmarajan

Charmadal is a type of Kshudrakushta characterized with symptoms such as redness, itching, pustules, pain and cracks in the skin and tenderness. Most of the symptoms of Eczema can be correlated with Charmadal as mentioned in Ayurvedic classics. A diagnosed case of Eczema came with chief complaints of red patches on skin associated with severe itching, burning and dryness over different body parts (on face, neck, upper arm) since 4 years with complaint of oozing of blood from the patches after itching. No satisfactory treatment is present except topical steroids, but in Ayurveda text line of treatment for Charmadal is present i.e., Virechana Karma”. Before giving Virechana treatment SCORAD (Scoring atopic dermatitis) was 26.55% and after follow up SCORAD 86.05%. Before Virechana treatment DLQI was 25% (extremely large effect on patient’s life) and after follow up DLQI was 4% (small effect on patient life). The results of the study showed that when Virechana Karma was performed, it increased the efficacy of oral Ayurveda medicines in the patient of Charmadal. Virechana improved the condition of patient to very much extent.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Bharti Chandni ◽  
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Jain Upendra ◽  
Shukla Chandresh ◽  
Manhar Surabhi ◽  
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As the dentist begins to understand the complexity of each particular form of handicap and its characteristics, he/she is able to plan more efficiently for satisfactory treatment. These form of handicap children are at a greater risk for developing dental diseases, because of the greater neglect or poor oral hygiene and access to routine dental care. Deaf patients in particular often fail to obtain needed care because of communication difficulties experienced in the treatment situations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 50-54
Author(s):  
Suman Purohit ◽  
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Shweta Shukla ◽  
Khemchand Sharma ◽  
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Vicharchika (Eczema) is a type of kshudrakustha characterized with symptoms, namely, kandu, Srava, Pidaka and Shyavata and Pidikotpatti. Vicharchika is often correlated to eczema based on the clinical presentations. No satisfactory treatment is available in contemporary medical practice. In Ayurveda variousformulations are mentioned for treatment of Vicharchika. In the present study a clinical trial was done using Ark Malahara in 15 patients of either sex in between the age of 20 to 70 years. Highly significant result is obtained in Kandu, while significant result was obtained in Daha, Srava, Pidika, Rukshta, Vaivarnya.


Author(s):  
Ishwarayya S. Mathapati ◽  
Manu R

Obesity is one of the leading cause for more than 53 diseases and in India around 30 million peoples are suffering with Sthaulya (obesity), individual habits with stressful life, wrong dietary habits and sedentary life is the main cause of disease and no satisfactory treatment is available in conventional system. Hence there is need explore alternative system of Indian medicine like Ayurveda for the benefits of sufferers Ayurveda dealt this disease as Sthaulya (obesity) under Medoroga (Adipose tissue disorder) and many treatment modalities have been explained number of drugs in Brahatrayi (Charaka, Sushruta and Vagbhat) were cited Bhavamishra was the author of Bhavaprakash Nighantu (Lexicon) which is one of the Laghutrayis (Sharanghadara, Madhavanidhana and Bhavaprakash) text is highlighted with Karmaoushadi (action based drug) such as Amradi Phala Varga explained Vrikshamla considered as drug index of Ayurveda, thus present study was designed to screen the drug with properties of Kapha Medohara (ability to reduce Kapha and Fat), Medorogahara (reduces Adipose tissue), Sthaulyanashaka (Anti obesity) and Karshyakara (ability to make lean) from Bhavaprakasha Nighantu in Ayurveda.


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-26
Author(s):  
Fakruddin Ahmed ◽  
KA Al Mahmud ◽  
Md Kamal Uddin ◽  
Maleka Afroz

Headache is perhaps one of the commonest symptoms in all level of medical practice. Though most of the time it is very benevolent in nature. Yet, it may be the presenting symptom of a serious or/and life threatening disorder like meningitis, subarachnoid haemorrhage, stroke or brain tumor. It is this dual significance the one benign, the other potentially malignant that keeps the physician on the alert. This is a random prospective study of 120 cases of headache truly reflecting the sufferings of the victims of headache approaching the ENT specialists for the purpose to determine the exact cause of headache and get a satisfactory treatment. Bangladesh J Otorhinolaryngol; April 2017; 23(1): 19-26


Author(s):  
Ramesh Pawar ◽  
Gadve N. B.

GERD correlated with the disease Amlapitta, described in ayurveda. GERD occurs when digestive juices moves upward from the stomach in to the esophagus  causing Acid reflux. Lifestyle eating too late at night , spicy food , alcohol , smoking tobacco,  coffee , tea ,causes GERD. heartburn , regurgitation and difficulty swallowing are common symptoms seen in GERD. till date no satisfactory treatment is available for GERD with reflux esophagitis. In the present article an attempt has been made to emphasis on herbal option for GERD.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 01-02
Author(s):  
Pu Liu ◽  
Qu Jian

Fatigue is a common and disabling problem in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), and there is currently no satisfactory treatment. As acupuncture has been reported to be effective in fatigue related to other conditions, we sought to evaluate its efficacy in PD.


Author(s):  
Kathrin Koslicki

This chapter continues the examination of the special features of artifacts by discussing their place within existing essentialist and anti-essentialist frameworks. It will be argued that prominent essentialist treatments of artifacts, such as those proposed by Amie Thomasson, Simon Evnine, and Lynne Rudder Baker, are susceptible to the concern that they exaggerate the creative and discriminating power of human intentions. Existing anti-essentialist frameworks, however, tend to trace the ascriptions of modal features to objects back to our semantic, inferential, or explanatory practices and are therefore also not particularly well suited to capture the primarily practical and action-based orientation of our engagement with the realm of artifacts. For the time being, the special case of artifacts eludes an entirely satisfactory treatment and must await the further development and refinement of suitable essentialist and anti-essentialist frameworks before the status of artifacts within a hylomorphic ontology can be fully resolved.


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