Ayurvedic management of non-healing ulcer caused by viper bite: A case report

Nataraj Hanchinamane
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The development of non-healing ulcers following viper snakebite is very common in victims who survive the bite, and severity of symptoms depends on the venom's potency. Swelling of the bitten part and spreading cellulitis are the common manifestations. In the event of recovery, surviving victims may develop necrosis of the skin, muscles, tendons, and even bones. Various secondary infections leading to suppuration and gangrene may necessitate amputation to avoid further complications. It becomes obligatory to take proper care of local suppurative lesions infected secondarily by a variety of bacteria. A 38-year-old male farmer reported to the outpatient department with complaints of nonhealing ulcer on dorsum of the right foot since three months associated with swelling around the ulcer up to knee, pain, with burning sensation, and discoloration around the ulcer. Initially, ulcer was treated with conventional protocol by local hospital; however, the ulcer was not healed even after three months. Thus, victim visited Ayurveda hospital for further management. Ulcer was managed using Ayurvedic principles including local treatments namely paste made up of Dhattura (Datura metel Linn.) and Nimba (Azadirachta indica Linn), Parantyadi taila pichu and oral administration of Bilavdi agada, Maha manjishtadi kashaya, and Gandhaka rasayana. This treatment protocol has shown significant results with complete healing of ulcer in three months.
阿育吠陀治疗毒蛇咬伤引起的不愈合溃疡1例报告
毒蛇咬伤后出现无法愈合的溃疡在幸存者中很常见,症状的严重程度取决于毒液的效力。被咬部位肿胀和弥漫性蜂窝织炎是常见的表现。在康复的情况下,幸存的受害者可能会出现皮肤、肌肉、肌腱甚至骨骼坏死。各种继发感染导致化脓和坏疽可能需要截肢以避免进一步的并发症。对各种细菌继发感染的局部化脓性病变进行适当的护理是必须的。一名38岁男性农民到门诊部就诊,主诉3个月来右脚背溃疡未愈合,溃疡周围肿胀至膝盖,疼痛,有烧灼感,溃疡周围变色。最初,溃疡由当地医院按常规方案治疗;然而,溃疡在3个月后仍未愈合。因此,受害者前往阿育吠陀医院接受进一步治疗。溃疡的治疗采用阿育吠陀原理,包括局部治疗,即由Dhattura (Datura metel Linn.)和Nimba (Azadirachta indica Linn.)、Parantyadi taila pichu组成的膏剂,以及口服Bilavdi agada、Maha manjishtadi kashaya和Gandhaka rasayana。这种治疗方案显示出显著的效果,溃疡在三个月内完全愈合。
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