1. A Clinical Study On The Effect Of Samangadi Taila Lepa In The Management Of Sadyovrana
- Author
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Panda, Souman Kumar, Raja, M D P, Pachchinavar, K H, Yakkundi, RC, Mohan, G Vinay, Panda, Souman Kumar, Raja, M D P, Pachchinavar, K H, Yakkundi, RC, and Mohan, G Vinay
- Abstract
Wound healing is the process of repair that follows injury to the skin and other soft tissues. Followinginjury, an inflammatory response occurs and the cells below the dermis begin to increase collagenproduction. Later, the epithelial tissue is regenerated. There are three stages to the process of woundhealing: inflammation, proliferation and remodeling. Wound literally means a discontinuity or break inthe surface epithelium. It is seen as debilitating and scaring disorder usually seen affecting the humanbeing at any age. Samangadi taila is explained in Sushruta samhita as a Vrana Ropaniya drug for freshlyoccurring wound. The present clinical study aims to a certain the effect of Samangadi taila lepa inmanagement of Sadyovrana (Vranaropana). This study was conducted within the facilities the patientsattending the O.P.D. and I.P.D. of Shalya tantra department of the S.S.R.A.M.C. Hospital, Inchal Belagavihave been selected irrespective of their sex, religion, race, occupation etc. The total 30 patients presentingthe features of Sadyovrana were selected randomly treated with a Samangadi taila lepa applied forduration of 7 days. It can be concluded that application of Samangadi taila lepa is significant in themanagement of Sadyovrana (Vranaropana).
- Published
- 2021