Clinical evaluation of Amrita Ghrita Sneha-Pana followed by Pippalyadi Yoga Virechana in the management of Vicharchika (chronic dermatitis)

A. Bhattacharjee, Pritu Tiwari, Parashara Murali Krishna
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Background: Vicharchika is a Kapha dominated Tridoshaja Kshudra Kustha (minor skin disease) primarily characterized by eruptions with hyperpigmentation, itching and profuse discharge, but sometimes there may be dryness with itching, marked linings and thickening of the skin. The clinical presentation of Vicharchika is very much similar to that of Chronic Dermatitis or Eczema. The incidence of the disease is high and the relapsing nature of the disease makes it difficult to cure. Though many treatment modalities are there but in many of the cases the outcome is not satisfactory and long-term conventional treatment increases the chance of drug induced complications. So, in search of an effective, safe and affordable treatment modality the present study was carried-out. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of Amrita Ghrita Sneha-pana followed by Pippalyadi Yoga Virecana in the management of Vicarcika (chronic dermatitis). Materials and Methods: An open level clinical trial with pre-test and post test design were carried out where 30 patients suffering from Vicharchika were registered and were treated with Amrita Ghrita Sneha-pana followed by Virechana with Pippalyadi Yoga. Follow-up was done for 60 days. Assessment was done on 0-day, 15th day, 30th day and 60th day based on the symptoms and standard assessment tool specially designed for Chronic Dermatitis (Eczema). Appropriate statistical methods were used to analyse data. Result: Statistically significant improvement was observed in the symptoms of the disease. Conclusion: Amrita Ghrita Snehapana followed by Pippalyadi Yoga Virecana is found to be effective in the management of Vicharchika.
Amrita Ghrita Sneha-Pana联合Pippalyadi Yoga Virechana治疗慢性皮炎的临床评价
背景:Vicharchika是一种以Kapha为主的Tridoshaja Kshudra Kustha(轻微皮肤病),主要特征为皮疹伴色素沉着、瘙痒和大量分泌物,但有时可能有干燥伴瘙痒、明显的内膜和皮肤增厚。其临床表现与慢性皮炎或湿疹非常相似。本病发病率高,易复发,难以治愈。虽然有许多治疗方法,但在许多情况下,结果并不令人满意,长期的常规治疗增加了药物引起的并发症的机会。因此,为了寻找一种有效、安全和负担得起的治疗方式,本研究开展了。目的:评价安利塔-格里塔-斯尼哈-帕纳联合皮帕利亚瑜伽治疗慢性皮炎的疗效。材料与方法:采用开放水平的临床试验,采用前测试和后测试设计,对30例维查奇卡患者进行登记,并接受Amrita Ghrita Sneha-pana治疗,随后接受Virechana和Pippalyadi瑜伽治疗。随访60天。分别于第0天、第15天、第30天、第60天根据症状及专为慢性皮炎(湿疹)设计的标准评估工具进行评估。采用适当的统计方法对数据进行分析。结果:两组患者的症状均有明显改善。结论:Amrita Ghrita Snehapana加Pippalyadi Yoga Virecana是一种有效的治疗鼻咽痛的方法。
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