Efficacy of yasthimadhu sidh ghrita with triphala churna in the management of parikartika w. s. r. to fissure-in-ano
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Original article title: Efficacy of yasthimadhu sidh ghrita with triphala churna in the management of parikartika w. s. r. to fissure-in-ano
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Khattra Ravinder Singh
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The commonest ailments in ano rectal region are Arsha (piles), Bhangadar (fistula in ano), Parikartika (Fissureinno), Gudakandu (pruritus ani) and Gudavidradhi (abscess) etc. As per classics Parikartika is a vyapad (complication) due to Basti (medicated enema) and Virechan (therapeutic purgation) or due to improper food habits and lifestyles leading to vitiation of Pitta dosha and develops indigestion in the patient which vitiates Apanavata and its functions which leads to fissure causing severe pain in the anal region along with severe spasm of anal sphincter. Acharya Sushruta , while explaining vamana (therapeuticemesis) virechana vyapat (complication) tells that a debilitated person with Mridu Koshta (mild digestive power) or Mandagni (poor appetite), who intakes the Ati-Rooksha (dry), Ati-Teekshna (spicy), Ati-Ushna (hot), Ati-Lavana Ahara (salty) or ingestion of Virechana Oushadhi causes the Dooshana (vitiates) of Pitta Dosha and Vata Dosha which leads to Parikartika . In this study, the patients were divided in two groups. One group was treated with Yasthimadusidh ghrita and second with Yasthimadusidh ghrita and Triphala churna in acute condition of anal fissure. The findings were noted after 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rdand 4 thweek of treatment and assessment of the results weredone. After completion of treatment of local application in both groups, it was observed that statistically the results in both the groups were found highly significant. Keywords: Basti , Fissureinano, Parikartika, Yasthimadhusidh ghrita, Triphala ,Virechan How to cite this URL: Khattra Ravinder Singh : Efficacy Of Yasthimadhu Sidh Ghrita With Triphalachurna In The Management Of Parikartika W. S. R. To Fissure-In-Ano. International Ayurvedic medical Journal {online} 2016 {cited 2016 July} Available from:http://www.iamj.in/posts/images/upload/3321_3325.pdf EFFICACY OF YASTHIMADHU SIDH GHRITA WITH TRIPHALA CHURNA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PARIKARTIKA W. S. R. TO FISSURE-IN-ANO Khattra Ravinder Singh Assistant Professor, Department of ShalyaTantra, SKSS Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital,Ludhiana, Punjab, India INTRODUCTION Acharya Sushruta has described the term parikartika as a condition of Guda (anus) while describing the symptoms of the disease, he speaks of the features like; cutting or burning pain in anus, penis, umbilical region and neck of urinary bladder with cessation of flatus 1.Whereas Maharishi Charaka has mentionedthe features like pricking pain in groins and sacral region, scanty constipated stools and bleeding per anus 2. They have mentioned about thisentity parikartika though not as a separate disease but as a complication of various conditions viz. Vatika Jwara, Vatika Atisara, Garbha , unlawful administrations of purgatives or enemas 3 Acharya Kashyapa has mentioned that the condition p arikartika has three types according to the predominance of the dosha and their treatment is to be done accordingly 4 An anal fissure is a painful tear or split in thedistal anal canal. Patients typically complain of Research Article International Ayurvedic Medical Journal ISSN:2320 5091 ABSTRACT The commonest ailments in ano rectal region are Arsha (piles), Bhangadar (fistula in ano), Parikartika (Fissureinno), Gudakandu (pruritus ani) and Gudavidradhi (abscess) etc. As per classics Parikartika is a vyapad (complication) due to Basti (medicated enema) and Virechan (therapeutic purgation) or due to improper food habits and lifestyles leading to vitiation of Pitta dosha and develops indigestion in the patient which vitiates Apanavata and its functions which leads to fissure causing severe pain in the anal region along with severe spasm of anal sphincter. Acharya Sushruta , while explaining vamana (therapeuticemesis) virechana vyapat (complication) tells that a debilitated person with Mridu Koshta (mild digestive power) or Mandagni (poor appetite), who intakes the Ati-Rooksha (dry), Ati-Teekshna (spicy), Ati-Ushna (hot), Ati-Lavana Ahara (salty) or ingestion of Virechana Oushadhi causes the Dooshana (vitiates) of Pitta Dosha and Vata Dosha which leads to Parikartika . In this study, the patients were divided in two groups. One group was treated with Yasthimadusidh ghrita and second with Yasthimadusidh ghrita and Triphala churna in acute condition of anal fissure. The findings were noted after 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rdand 4 thweek of treatment and assessment of the results weredone. After completion of treatment of local application in both groups, it was observed that statistically the results in both the groups were found highly significant. Keywords: Basti , Fissureinano, Parikartika, Yasthimadhusidh ghrita, Triphala ,Virechan How to cite this URL: Khattra Ravinder Singh : Efficacy Of Yasthimadhu Sidh Ghrita With Triphalachurna In The Management Of Parikartika W. S. R. To Fissure-In-Ano. International Ayurvedic medical Journal {online} 2016 {cited 2016 July} Available from:http://www.iamj.in/posts/images/upload/3321_3325.pdf EFFICACY OF YASTHIMADHU SIDH GHRITA WITH TRIPHALA CHURNA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PARIKARTIKA W. S. R. TO FISSURE-IN-ANO Khattra Ravinder Singh Assistant Professor, Department of ShalyaTantra, SKSS Ayurvedic Medical College & Hospital,Ludhiana, Punjab, India INTRODUCTION Acharya Sushruta has described the term parikartika as a condition of Guda (anus) while describing the symptoms of the disease, he speaks of the features like; cutting or burning pain in anus, penis, umbilical region and neck of urinary bladder with cessation of flatus 1.Whereas Maharishi Charaka has mentionedthe features like pricking pain in groins and sacral region, scanty constipated stools and bleeding per anus 2. They have mentioned about thisentity parikartika though not as a separate disease but as a complication of various conditions viz. Vatika Jwara, Vatika Atisara, Garbha , unlawful administrations of purgatives or enemas 3 Acharya Kashyapa has mentioned that the condition p arikartika has three types according to the predominance of the dosha and their treatment is to be done accordingly 4 An anal fissure is a painful tear or split in thedistal anal canal. Patients typically complain of Research Article International Ayurvedic Medical Journal ISSN:2320 5091 ABSTRACT The commonest ailments in ano rectal region are Arsha (piles), Bhangadar (fistula in ano), Parikartika (Fissureinno), Gudakandu (pruritus ani) and Gudavidradhi (abscess) etc. As per classics Parikartika is a vyapad (complication) due to Basti (medicated enema) and Virechan (therapeutic purgation) or due to improper food habits and lifestyles leading to vitiation of Pitta dosha and develops indigestion in the patient which vitiates Apanavata and its functions which leads to fissure causing severe pain in the anal region along with severe spasm of anal sphincter. Acharya Sushruta , while explaining vamana (therapeuticemesis) virechana vyapat (complication) tells that a debilitated person with Mridu Koshta (mild digestive power) or Mandagni (poor appetite), who intakes the Ati-Rooksha (dry), Ati-Teekshna (spicy), Ati-Ushna (hot), Ati-Lavana Ahara (salty) or ingestion of Virechana Oushadhi causes the Dooshana (vitiates) of Pitta Dosha and Vata Dosha which leads to Parikartika . In this study, the patients were divided in two groups. One group was treated with Yasthimadusidh ghrita and second with Yasthimadusidh ghrita and Triphala churna in acute condition of anal fissure. The findings were noted after 1 st, 2 nd, 3 rdand 4 thweek of treatment and assessment of the results weredone. After completion of treatment of local application in both groups, it was observed that statistically the results in both the groups were found highly significant. Keywords: Basti , Fissureinano, Parikartika, Yasthimadhusidh ghrita, Triphala ,Virechan How to cite this URL
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