Madhumehajanya Dusta Vrana - Ayurvedic management
Journal name: Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine
Original article title: Madhumehajanya Dusta Vrana - Ayurvedic management
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Year: 2024 | Doi: 10.70066/jahm.v12i2.1195
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Prameha is one of the Ashtamahagada occurring mainly due to Santarpana nidanas involving ten dushyas, which eventually results into Madhumeha. Due to improper management, complications occur in the form of Prameha Pidakas which if further untreated results into Madhumehajanya dusta vrana. Pramehajanya dusta vrana can be co-related to Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and Diabetes Foot ulcer respectively in contempoary science. This paper disscuss the management of diabetic foot ulcer patient who have been taking allopathic medicine for long time and have been suffering from chronic non healing ulcer in lower limb managed using different agada yogas mentioned in Ayurveda along with Jaluka proyoga
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