Significance of Jaundice treatment
Jaundice treatment encompasses a variety of approaches from traditional to modern practices. Traditional methods, according to Ayurveda and Purana, often involve specific diets, medicated ghee, and herbal remedies like turmeric and cow's urine. Modern science offers medicinal options such as Flaveria trinervia extract and various interventions like phototherapy for newborns. Additionally, local remedies, such as papaya leaves and rose decoction, alongside surgical options for bile duct obstruction, highlight the diverse strategies employed to manage jaundice and its related symptoms.
Synonyms: Hepatitis treatment, Phototherapy
In Dutch: Behandeling van geelzucht; In Finnish: Keltaisuuden hoito; In Spanish: Tratamiento de la ictericia; In German: Gelbsuchtbehandlung
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Hindu concept of 'Jaundice treatment'
In Hinduism, jaundice treatment includes using cow's urine, ghee, and turmeric for elephants, and similarly, patients consume medicated ghee followed by emesis and purgation to restore balance and health.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 4: Iatrochemistry
(1) Indicates that the remedy is effective for treating jaundice-related conditions.[1] (2) The medicinal preparation is indicated for patients suffering from jaundice.[2]
From: Bhesajjakkhandhaka (Chapter on Medicine)
(1) Generally involves consumption of medicated ghee followed by emesis and purgation to eliminate aggravated humours, and specific diets.[3]