A Comparative Study of Kadali Pratisaraneeya Kshara and Apamarga Pratisaraneeya Kshara in the Management of Abhyantara Arsha (Internal Haemorrhoids)
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2017, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
The comparative clinical study of Kadali Pratisaraneeya Kshara and Apamarga Pratisaraneeya Kshara in the management of Abhyantara Arsha (Internal Haemorrhoid) concluded cases concerned with classical signs and symptoms of Abhyantara Arsha were selected. They were allocated into two groups i.e., Group-A and Group-B. In Group-A Kadali Pratisaraneeya Kshara was applied and in Group-B Apamarga Pratisaraneeya Kshara was applied in internal haemorrhoids. The signs and symptoms of Abhyantara Arsha was bleeding per rectum, pain, burning sensation, sloughing of pile mass and discharge of Arshas were assessed before and after the completion of treatment. After the treatment Pratisaraneeya Kshara 100% relief was recorded in bleeding, reduction in sloughing of pile mass and total reduction in size of pile mass. On comparison of effects, as mentioned above, it can be concluded that the application of Apamarga Pratisaraneeya Kshara provided better relief in bleeding, sloughing of the pile mass and discharge of the patients in comparison to Kadali Pratisaraneeya Kshara. In pain and burning sensation better relief in Group A was obtained as compared to Group B. However, all 18 cases of Group-A and 18 cases of Group-B in both groups showed good results in internal haemorrhoids.
Authors and Affiliations
Hardik Variya, D. S. Dave, Nilesh Jethava
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