Management of Vyanga (facial melanosis) with Arjuna Twak Lepa and Panchanimba Churna
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Original article title: Management of Vyanga (facial melanosis) with Arjuna Twak Lepa and Panchanimba Churna
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Savita S. Angadi
Sumitra T. Gowda
AYU (Journal of Research in Ayurveda):
(An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
Full text available for: Management of Vyanga (facial melanosis) with Arjuna Twak Lepa and Panchanimba Churna
Year: 2014 | Doi: 10.4103/0974-8520.141924
Copyright (license): CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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Background: Vyanga is one of the Kshudraroga, characterized by the presence of Niruja (painless) and Shavavarna Mandalas (bluish-black patches) on face. It is one of the most common diseases as regards the face is concerned. On the basis of clinical features, it can be compared with facial melanosis, one of the hyper pigmented disorders. Drugs with Rakta Prasadaka, Twak Prasadaka and Varnyakara properties are helpful in the management of Vyanga, that pacifies aggregated Doshas and help in Raktashodhana (blood purification).
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