Management of chronic sinusitis through alternate rechana and snehana nasya - report from a pilot study

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Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Management of chronic sinusitis through alternate rechana and snehana nasya - report from a pilot study
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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Remya T M
Binitha A


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Year: 2021

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Chronic sinusitis is the chronic inflammatory condition affecting the paranasal sinuses. It may be correlated to Dushta pratisyāya in Ayurveda, which is a Kapha predominant disease affecting jatṟuṛdhva bhāgā which needs teekshna virecana nasya for its management . Vāgbhaṭācārya opines that except for vātikarogas,nasya should be done as ekāhāntara (alternate day) i.e., with a gap of one day in between. But according to Cakṟadatta commentary, ekāhāntaranasya is to be done with virecana nasya and snehana nasya on alternate days. For virecana nasya,Tuḷasi patṟa svarasa (Ocimum sanctum Linn.) and for snehana nasya,Aṇutaila were selected. A patient aged 43 years diagnosed with adult rhinosinusitis diagnostic criteria was taken for the study and was given ekāhāntaranasya with Tuḷasi patṟa svarasa and Aṇutaila for 7 days. During follow up period Pathyākṣadhātṟyādi kaṣāya was given for 15 days Samyak nasya lakṣaṇa and Event evaluation scales were assessed on each day of nasya and Scale for scoring of symptoms, Rhinosinusitis Disability Index and Visual Analogue Scale were assessed before trial, after trial and after follow up. After the course of treatment 100% improvement was found in the Scale for scoring of symptoms, Rhinosinusitis Disability Index and Visual Analogue Scale. Keywords: Case report, Ek

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