331 research outputs found
Ajagallika treated with Pratisaraneeya Kshara Karma - A Case Report
Kshudra Rogas are less severe diseases explained in Ayurvedic classics by different Acharyas. It is called Kshudra due to alpadosha (mild cause), alpalinga (mild symptoms) and alpachikitsa (mild treatment).[1] Ajagallika is one among the Kshudrarogas mentioned in Ayurvedic Classics.[2] It usually occurs in children.[3] But it can also occur in adults.[4] In the present study Ajagallika was treated with Pratisaraneeya Ksharakarma which is the line of treatment mentioned for Ajagallika in the text Chakradatta
Knowledge & Attitude of Medical Students towards Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy (AYUSH)
Introduction: Amalgamation of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha& Homeopathy) with allopathy medicine is a practicable solution for scarcity of health care providers in India. In this regard Government of India has recently mainstreamed AYUSH in rural area by in cooperating it in National Rural Health Mission (NRHM). But the scope of this incorporation will be subjective to the acceptance of AYUSH by allopathic practitioners. Objective: To assess the knowledge and attitude of allopathic health care professionals (undergraduates, postgraduates and interns) towards AYUSH system of medicine. Material and Method: This was a cross-sectional study conducted in medical students of a college in Karnataka, India. Questionnaire was used and data was analyzed using SPSS 16.ver. Results: Out of 131 medical students 49% were males and 51% were females. Only 49.6% of them could expand AYUSH completely and 61% knew that AYUSH was included under NRHM. Attitude of the allopathic practitioners was positive towards AYUSH. 72.5% of them welcomed the Government move of mainstreaming AYUSH in primary health care delivery under NHM in rural areas. Conclusion: Majority of the medical students had positive attitude towards AYUSH and welcome the step of government to include them in NHM
Efficacy of spatial study on catch and effort from fishing vessels for strengthening fisheries management
Ever since marine fishery operations were extended beyond territorial waters of respective states, the need was felt for incorporating spatial component of fishing effort and catch for formulating marine fishery policies. The present study is an attempt of spatio-temporal analysis of changing scenario of fishing operations in GIS platform with catch and effort data collected from fishermen, to highlight the need for the change in approach in fisheries management and also for updating the information of fishing along the Indian coast. Marine fishing operations by commercial fishing vessels operated from different states has extended up to 200 m depth since 2000 and duration of fishing, especially trawling extended from single day to 8-13 days per voyage. Present findings were drawn from the analysis of 1,217 days of trawling operations during 2007-2013 by a sampling trawler supplemented by additional fishing operational data support from a group of commercial trawlers. Study reveals that there is an organised and confidential maintenance of log sheets in most of the progressive trawler operators and the information available in spatial platform can be utilized for better fisheries management with fishermen’s participation. Spatial analysis of fish catch from the sampling trawler operated from Mangalore showed that more than 70% of the fish landed in Mangalore was brought from the area beyond the territorial waters of Karnataka signifying that majority of fish catch landing to the state is from waters beyond their jurisdiction. Even though the fishery beyond territorial waters of all maritime states is s governed by Government of India, so far, there is no comprehensive management plans regarding fishing operations beyond territorial waters of the states. The study further reveals that fishing grounds beyond territorial waters of each state are being intensively fished without any fishing regulations and there were many conflicts being reported from these waters concerning the fishing rights of different sectors and different states. In the light of the findings from the study on fishing operations and fishery, an action plan to regulate the fishery off the territorial waters of each state is felt essential. “Regional fisheries committees” with members constituting the officials from neighbouring states sharing same resources with the aegis of Central Government is recommended as a viable option to take care of the
management of the fishery within the Indian EEZ
Ayurvedic management of Diabetic Foot Ulcer - A Case Study
There are 424.9 million adults estimated to currently have diabetes globally.[1] Diabetic patients have an inherent risk of foot problems. Globally every 30 seconds, a major amputation occurs; 85% of which are preceded by trivial foot lesions.[2] In Ayurvedic literature, it is explained that Pidakas are formed in Adhoshaka in patients with Prameha due to the weakness of Rasayanis of lower limbs.[3] Such Pidakas if neglected over a period of time, without treatment will undergo Paaka and form a Vrana. Acharya Sushruta has described Shashti Upakramas (60 modalities) for the successful management of Vranas. Among them this article highlights the use of Shodhana, Kshara Varma, Chedana, Ropana and Bandhana Upakramas in the management of Diabetic Foot Ulcer/ Madhumehajanya Dushtavrana and also the need of Shastrakarma (surgical intervention) at the right time. In this study, Triphala Kashaya Avagaha and Pratisaraneeya kshara Karma for Vranashodhana, Chedana Karma followed by Ropana with Jatyaditaila was carried out. The course of treatment carried out brought about Dushtavranaavastha to Shuddhavranaavastha
Stock Price Prediction using Bat Algorithm
There is no such thing as a safe path of investment in the stock market because it is highly unpredictable, which has been a major concern of investors globally. As a result, stock market or stock price prediction has been a hot topic for scholars and researchers and a popular topic for investors worldwide
A Single Case Study on treatment of Ileocaecal Tuberculous Sinus with Kadali Kshara Varti
Abdominal tuberculosis (TB) is an uncommon affliction in adolescence. It is usually associated with pulmonary tuberculosis. The disease is caused by lymphohaematogenous spread after primary infection in the lung or ingestion of infected sputum and has a typically nonspecific presentation. The occurrence of ileocaecal TB is probably from the contiguous spread of an abdominal focus or mesenteric lymph node. Ileocaecal TB is a rare entity, with very few reported cases in the literature. We report here a case of abdominal TB that manifested in the infection of an abdominal wall resulting in sinus at inguinal region and there by highlighting the Ayurvedic management of abdominal sinus by the use of Kshara Varti. Kshara Varti is the chief modality in the treatment in the Ayurvedic science and has been explained in Nadivrana
A randomized controlled trial of sublingual Misoprostol - 600µg versus intravenous Oxytocin - 10IU in prevention of post partum hemorrhage during cesarean section
Background: Mortality related to pregnancy and childbirth causes half a million women around the world to die annually. About 35% of these deaths are from postpartum hemorrhage (PPH). Prevention of PPH has been advised by the WHO by the use of Oxytocin 10 IU IM or IV and Misoprostol 600 µg in low resource settings in vaginal delivery. However there have been only a few reports on the use of Misoprostol during cesarean section. The best route and dose of Misoprostol is still being debated.Methods: One hundred women with term singleton pregnancy undergoing elective or emergency cesarean section under spinal anesthesia were randomly allocated to receive either Misoprostol 600µg sublingually or intravenous oxytocin 10 IU soon after delivery of the baby. Estimated blood loss and comparative change in preoperative hemoglobin to post operative hemoglobin levels and side effects were evaluated.Results: Blood loss was found to be more in Misoprostol than Oxytocin. Eight patients of the Misoprostol group required additional oxytocics. Oxytocin group did not receive any additional drugs. No surgical intervention was made in either of the groups. The most common side effect with Misoprostol was shivering (46%) and in Oxytocin group fever (4%).Conclusions: Sublingual Misoprostol of 600µg works to prevent postpartum bleeding. In our study Oxytocin was more effective than Misoprostol in preventing PPH during cesarean section. Late onset of action of Misoprostol in comparison to Oxytocin may render suturing of the uterus difficult due to pooling of blood. In settings in which use of Oxytocin is not feasible, Misoprostol might be a suitable alternative for post-partum hemorrhage
A single case study of Charmakila (warts) treated with Agnikarma
Warts are widespread in the worldwide population. Although the frequency is unknown, warts are estimated to affect approximately 7-12% of the population. In school-aged children, the prevalence is 10-20%. An increased frequency also is seen among immunosuppressed patients and meat handles[1] and it is more common in both men and women. Charmakila which is more common skin disease, mentioned under Kshudra Rogas in our classics. There are many treatments in other sciences where rate of recurrence is more. This article highlights the treatment of Charmakila by the Ayurvedic line of treatment i.e., Agnikarma followed by Lekhana and Ropana Dravya application
Understanding of Vrikka Vidradhi w.s.r. to Renal Abscess
charya Sushruta and Charaka, described Vrikka Vidradhi under Abhyantara Vidradhi, Vrikka Vidradhi is also mentioned and reflect the symptom of Parshva Sankocha, and it can be correlated with Renal abscess. Renal Abscess is a collection of pus around kidney. Renal abscess is an uncommon disease caused by trauma and infection associated with kidney stone. Renal abscess is caused by infection with enteric gram-negative bacilli, Staphylococcus aureus is the etiologic agent in 90% of cortical abscess cases. Renal abscesses most commonly occur in individuals with diabetes mellitus with or without urinary tract obstruction. Common symptoms in patients with renal corticomedullary abscess include fever, chills, nausea / vomiting and flank or abdominal pain. Percutaneous drainage plus parenteral antibiotics is indicated as the initial treatment for abscesses 3-5cm in size. In cases that involve perirenal abscess or infected urinoma, also place a percutaneous perirenal drain. Hence an attempt is made to understand Vrikka Vidhradi in relation to renal abscess
Management of Fistula In Ano with Ksharasutra - A Case Study
Fistula in ano is a disease known to the humanity since ancient times. For reasons that are unknown, non specific anal fistula are more common in men than women. The overall incidence is about nine cases per 100000 population per year in western Europe, and those in there third, fourth and fifth decades of life are most commonly affected. It is a chronic illness which is, though not fatal but quite discomfirting and troublesome to the patient and often puts deep impact on the quality of life of a patient. Despite many advances in medical field, it still poses big challenge to the surgeon as there is no suitable curative treatment available so far. For the same reason, Sushruta (500BC) has aptly described this disease as one of the Ashtamahagada. He was first person to describe, etiology, clinical feature and management of Bhagandara. He described Ksharasutra therapy in Bhagandara. A Female patient of age 65 years history of Ischiorectal abscess before 1month, she came on 10-7-2019 with the complaint of itching, pus discharge, mild pain in perianal region. Patient was a diagnosed case of Diabetes mellitus from 8years, Hypertension from 4 years, after investigations and local examination, patient was planned and treated with Ksharasutra
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