A case report regarding management of kamala through ayurveda
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: A case report regarding management of kamala through ayurveda
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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Charu Sharma
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Year: 2021
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Ayurveda is traditionally skilful in treating liver diseases for centuries. Although named Jaundice as a liver disorder was not mentioned in Ayurveda literature but based on common characteristics and Pathology, Kamala can be correlated with jaundice Jaundice is a clinical manifestation of disorders of underlying bilirubin metabolism, hepatocellular dysfunction, or biliary obstruction. Jaundice occurs in settings of cholestasis or inability to effectively secrete bile as well as disorders of bilirubin metabolism and hepatocellular dysfunction. Today's lifestyle with unhygienic and poor dietary habits and alcoholic habits, etc are responsible factors to promote hepatic damage which is clinically reflected as Kamala. This paper discusses a patient seen in the OPD of Kayachikitsa Quadra Institute of Ayurveda Roorkee Haridwar. Her chief complaints Udara shool (pain in the abdomen), Kshudha Mandhya (loss of appetite), Daurbalya (weakness), Hrullas (Nausea), Mutrapitata (yellow discolouration of urine, Vibhandha (constipation) for 15 days. This patient was effectively treated by the combination of Kutaki Churna, Triphala, Trivrita Churna, Bhunimba Churna , Arogya Vardhini Vati, Phalatrikadi Kashaya, Punarnava Mandoor and Liv 52. All the symptoms showed highly significant results. Hence it can be concluded that these medicines are very effective in patients with jaundice Keywords: Udara shool, Kshudha mandhya , Daurbalya , Hrullas, Mutrapitata, Vibhandha
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Ayurveda, Triphala, Daurbalya, Kayachikitsa, Lifestyle modification, Punarnava Mandoor, Significant improvement, Asthavidha Pariksha, Chief complaint, Hepatic damage, Trivrit Churna, Treatment medications, Kshudha mandhya, Arogya Vardhini Vati, Phalatrikadi Kashaya, Quadra Institute of Ayurveda, Management of Kamala, Udara shool, Hrullas, Mutrapitata, Vibhandha, Pathology of Jaundice, Biliary obstruction, Biochemical laboratory tests, Kutaki Churna, Bhunimba Churna, Liv 52, Health monitoring, Dietary recommendation.