A Pragmatic approach towards the management of Dushta Vrana; A case report

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Journal name: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Original article title: A Pragmatic approach towards the management of Dushta Vrana; A case report
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Year: 2023 | Doi: 10.70066/jahm.v11i3.740

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The break in continuity of skin or underlying tissue resulting in a persistent scar is called as Vrana(wound).A Dushta vrana may be understood as a chronic ulcer, which is clinically persisting for more than 6 weeks. The prevalence rate of Chronic ulcer in a developing country is almost 2%. Due to prolonged hospitalisation, there is a reduction in the quality of life in patients and a great deal of financial burden with almost rates going upto 3% of total health care budget(1).Hence the need for a cost effective and clinically viable intervention is quite essential. Ayurveda offers a wide range of treatment modalities that when devised judiciously, can render excellent results. This is a Case report of 52 year old man, who presented  with a chronic non healing ulcer ( >6 weeks) on the lateral aspect of left lower limb. He was treated using the principles of Dushta Vrana chikitsa, including sthanika and abhyantara  shodhana and ropana, for a span of 2 weeks, to ensure proper healing of ulcer.

Keywords –Dusta vrana, Shodhana, Ayurveda, Chronic ulcer, Case report

 

 

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