A case study- eka kushtha (psoriasis) treated with ayurvedic treatment
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Pranit Hanumantrao Patil
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Skin is vital organ of human body, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system, guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs, seat of complexion, conscientious for ones personality, which maintains beauty, provides identity in society, envelopes internal vital organs, protect us from exterior invasion. Psoriasis is one the most dreadful dermatological condition. Psoriasis is a fairly common skin condition and is estimated to affect approximately 1%-3% of the U.S. population. It currently affects roughly 7.5 million to 8.5 million people in the U.S. It is seen worldwide in about 125 million people. People with psoriasis often feel prejudiced against due to the commonly held incorrect belief that psoriasis is contagious. Psychological distress can lead to significant depression and social isolation; a high rate of thoughts about suicide has been associated with psoriasis. Many tools exist to measure the quality of life of patients with psoriasis and other dermatological disorders. Clinical research has indicated individuals often experience a diminished quality of life. In this case study Ayurvedic treatment which shown extreme results, signs & symptoms of disease vanished without recurrence even after 6 months without medications used by me. Here more number of patients required to rich up to any conclusion, but with this case it can be stated this treatment is a hope for long standing Psoriasis with conventional medicaments Keywords: Psoriasis, Ayurvedic, integumentary system, skin, dermatological disorders INTRODUCTION Skin is vital organ of human body, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system, guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs, seat of complexion,conscientious for ones personality, which maintains beauty, provides identity in society, envelopes internal vital organs, protect us from exterior invasion. Skin plays an impor- INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, ( ISSN: 2320 5091) (September, 2017) 5(9) A CASE STUDY- EKA KUSHTHA (PSORIASIS) TREATED WITH AYURVEDIC TREATMENT Pranit Hanumantrao Patil Assistant Professor, R.J.V.S., Bhaisaheb Sawant, Ayurvedic Medical College, Sawantwadi, Dist.Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India Email: pranit.patil [email protected] ABSTRACT Skin is vital organ of human body, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system, guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs, seat of complexion, conscientious for ones personality, which maintains beauty, provides identity in society, envelopes internal vital organs, protect us from exterior invasion. Psoriasis is one the most dreadful dermatological condition. Psoriasis is a fairly common skin condition and is estimated to affect approximately 1%-3% of the U.S. population. It currently affects roughly 7.5 million to 8.5 million people in the U.S. It is seen worldwide in about 125 million people. People with psoriasis often feel prejudiced against due to the commonly held incorrect belief that psoriasis is contagious. Psychological distress can lead to significant depression and social isolation; a high rate of thoughts about suicide has been associated with psoriasis. Many tools exist to measure the quality of life of patients with psoriasis and other dermatological disorders. Clinical research has indicated individuals often experience a diminished quality of life. In this case study Ayurvedic treatment which shown extreme results, signs & symptoms of disease vanished without recurrence even after 6 months without medications used by me. Here more number of patients required to rich up to any conclusion, but with this case it can be stated this treatment is a hope for long standing Psoriasis with conventional medicaments Keywords: Psoriasis, Ayurvedic, integumentary system, skin, dermatological disorders INTRODUCTION Skin is vital organ of human body, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system, guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs, seat of complexion,conscientious for ones personality, which maintains beauty, provides identity in society, envelopes internal vital organs, protect us from exterior invasion. Skin plays an impor- INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, ( ISSN: 2320 5091) (September, 2017) 5(9) A CASE STUDY- EKA KUSHTHA (PSORIASIS) TREATED WITH AYURVEDIC TREATMENT Pranit Hanumantrao Patil Assistant Professor, R.J.V.S., Bhaisaheb Sawant, Ayurvedic Medical College, Sawantwadi, Dist.Sindhudurg, Maharashtra, India Email: pranit.patil [email protected] ABSTRACT Skin is vital organ of human body, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system, guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs, seat of complexion, conscientious for ones personality, which maintains beauty, provides identity in society, envelopes internal vital organs, protect us from exterior invasion. Psoriasis is one the most dreadful dermatological condition. Psoriasis is a fairly common skin condition and is estimated to affect approximately 1%-3% of the U.S. population. It currently affects roughly 7.5 million to 8.5 million people in the U.S. It is seen worldwide in about 125 million people. People with psoriasis often feel prejudiced against due to the commonly held incorrect belief that psoriasis is contagious. Psychological distress can lead to significant depression and social isolation; a high rate of thoughts about suicide has been associated with psoriasis. Many tools exist to measure the quality of life of patients with psoriasis and other dermatological disorders. Clinical research has indicated individuals often experience a diminished quality of life. In this case study Ayurvedic treatment which shown extreme results, signs & symptoms of disease vanished without recurrence even after 6 months without medications used by me. Here more number of patients required to rich up to any conclusion, but with this case it can be stated this treatment is a hope for long standing Psoriasis with conventional medicaments Keywords: Psoriasis, Ayurvedic, integumentary system, skin, dermatological disorders INTRODUCTION Skin is vital organ of human body, it is the largest organ of the integumentary system, guards the underlying muscles, bones, ligaments and internal organs, seat of complexion,conscientious for ones personality, which maintains beauty, provides identity in society, envelopes internal vital organs, protect us from exterior invasion
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