A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of vedana sthapana mahakashaya ghana vati and yashtimadhu ghrita varti in post-operative pain management of arsha
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of vedana sthapana mahakashaya ghana vati and yashtimadhu ghrita varti in post-operative pain management of arsha
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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Nabanita Basak
Vishnu Dutt Sharma
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Year: 2024
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Arsha or Haemorrhoid is nowadays, the most common anorectal disease worldwide. A haemorrhoid condition and Arsha's characteristics can be related. The disease Arsha can be traced back to the Vedic period. It is a disease that tortures people as an enemy. The extensive list of etiological elements, including mechanical lifestyle, nutrition, diet, habits, and indulgences, as well as the comprehensive explanation of its pathophysiology, is evidence of our Acharyas' great vision, profound insight, and scientific understanding. For the treatment of arsha roga, AcharyaSushruta said chaturvidha sandhanopaya , Shastra Karma, or surgery is one of these four techniques. Any surgical or nonsurgical procedure that is performed causes excruciating pain that can be classified as postoperative pain and necessitates immediate medication to provide pain relief. In Ayurveda, the ability of the practitioner to relieve a patient's pain or suffering following surgery is still a disadvantage. An effort was undertaken to treat postoperative discomfort following shastra karma effectively. Patients experience excruciating pain after Ksharsutra ligation. To treat the postoperative pain in Arsha, the patients in the current study who had undergone Ksharsutra ligation were given the prescriptions Vedana sthapana mahakashaya ghana vati orally and Yashtimadhu Ghrita Varti locally. This study tried to assess the analgesic effect of Vedana sthapana maha kashaya ghana vati and Yashtimadhu GhritaVarti to get relief from the postoperative pain in arsha. Keywords: Arsha ,Haemorrhoid, Vedana sthapana mahakashaya ghana vati , Yashtimadhu GhritaVarti, Post operative pain INTRODUCTION Arsha or Hemorrhoids have now become the most prevalent anorectal disease globally
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