Case report on Corneal ulcer management – An Emergency approach in Ayurveda

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Journal name: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Original article title: Case report on Corneal ulcer management – An Emergency approach in Ayurveda
The Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine (JAHM) promotes Ayurvedic scientific research by offering a platform for in-depth exploration and integration of its principles into modern healthcare. JAHM is owned and published by Atreya Ayurveda Publications. Atreya Ayurveda Publications engaged in scientific publications on Ayurveda in the form of print books and ebooks since 2007.

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Year: 2023 | Doi: 10.70066/jahm.v11i11.1121

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Corneal ulcer is defined as discontinuation of normal epithelial surface of cornea associated with necrosis of the surrounding corneal tissue. The two main factors responsible for this are damaged corneal epithelium and infection of the eroded area. As the corneal ulcer is vision threatening, it always demands urgent treatment approach. In Ayurveda this condition could be considered as Kshathasukla which has been mentioned elaborately in Ashtangahrudaya Uttarastana in the context of Krishnagataroga. Kshathasukla is a Pitha pradhana vyadhi caused due to an injury. The prognosis of the disease vary with respect to the number of Patalas involved. The treatment have been illustrated with Raktamoksha and Virechana in order to address the predominant Pitha and Raktha involved in the pathogenesis. The case presented here is successfully managed with repeated Raktamokshana, Virechana along with local procedure like Seka. After 14 days of treatment patient got complete relief from symptoms. No side effects was observed during the course of treatment and even in follow up period.

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