‘effect of haritaki lepa in the management of hyperpigmented scar’
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: ‘effect of haritaki lepa in the management of hyperpigmented scar’
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Dipke Amol Ashok
Annapure S.V.
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Year: 2016
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Hyper pigmented scar is the sequel of most of the wounds. The occurrence of hyper pigmented scar has equal distribution in either sex and incidence is highest in second to third decade In case of delayed healing, it is more likely to be local than general which simplifies the importance of the difficulty of study It is a cosmetic problem, there is no any economical & safe treatment available. Acharya Sushruta has suggested treatment for the scar as Pandukarma in sixteen vranoupakramasChebulic myrobalan (Haritaki) was freely available in our area. In pandukarma, Haritaki (Chebulic myrobalan) lepa applied on scar site.100 patients were selected and divided in two groups Group A ( Haritaki with Goat’s milk), Group B ( Haritakilepa ).Treatment was given for 28 days ,the results found are quite satisfactory. Due to vranakar karma of Haritaki Scar size and colour were improved. Keywords: Hyper pigmented, Pandukarma, Haritaki, vranaropana
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