A comparative clinical study of durvadi tail and nimbaadya tail application after jalaukavcharna in the management of dushta vrana

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Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: A comparative clinical study of durvadi tail and nimbaadya tail application after jalaukavcharna in the management of dushta vrana
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.

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Juned Kamarali Sayyed
Shilpa N. Duddalwar
Gajiram D. Banothe
Amit S. Lodhi


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Year: 2020

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Aacharya Sushruta describes the concepts of principles of Vrana (wound) such as causes, classification, stages, examination, treatment, bandaging, complication, etc. Dushtavrana resembling with modern parlance. Vrana which has foul smell, continuously flowing putrified pus along with blood, with cavity, since long time etc, Vrana Lakshana in high intensity, and which is almost opposite to Shuddha Vrana is Nothing but DushtaVrana. In this context we can understand it as a non healing or contaminated wound. Total 60 patients are randomly selected in Group A (Trial Group) in which patient will be treated with Durvadi Tail and in Group B (Control Group) with Nimbaadya Taila after one sitting of Jalaukavacharna . It is concluded tha 25% patients had completely cured, 26.66% of patients got marked improvement, 33.33% patients showed moderate improvement and 15% of patients got mild improvement. None of the patients of this series remained unchanged. For the shodhana and ropana of vrana both local and oral treatment are explained by Sushruta. Planning a cost effective, reliable & technical simple management is the need of the day. The current problem, Efficacy of Durvadi Taila and Nimbaadya Taila application after Jalaukavacharana in Dushtavrana management is an effort in that direction. Keywords: Dushtavrana, Durvadi Tail, Jalaukavacharana, Nim, Baadya Taila, Vrana INTRODUCTION The knowledge of dushtavrana is known since antiquity

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