Ksharkarmaas A Management of Charmakeela(Warts) – A Review

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Dr. Naveen Singh, Dr. Devyani Dasar, Dr. PavithraJaivarshaa Gv, Dr. Akshay Kumar, Dr. Abhishek
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Anything resembling a nail or bound to the skin is called charmakeela in Ayurveda. Charmakeela is a condition that hasexisted since ancient times and requires more attention for cosmetic reasons. Acharya Sushrutha mentions Charmakeela as akshudraroga. The pathogenesis of this disease is caused by vitiation of vyanavata and kapha over the skin, resulting in the formationof a hard, hard nail-like structure known as Charmakeela. They exhibit different characteristics depending on the dominant dosha.Vata dominant Charmakila (Warts) are ruksha and ruja; Pitta dominant Charmakila (Warts) are Krishna varna; and Kapha dominantCharmakila (Warts) are kwacha varna, snigdha, and granthi. Sushruta Samhita, AstangaHridaya, MadhavNidana, Yogratnakara, andBhavapraksha all mention Charamkeela. Based on the signs and symptoms described in the classics, Charmakeelacan be comparedto Warts. Warts, also known as verrucae, are a common skin condition caused by the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Sushruthamentioned Charmakeela while describing the indication of KsharKar main SushruthaSamhitha. Kshara is composed of several drugsin their most concentrated and subtle forms; it has kshanana and shodana propertiesand uses tikshnaguna, which aids in the externaldesquamation of warts. Because of their cleansing and antiseptic properties, Ksharaaids in the Ropana (healing process). The aimis Ksharkarma as a management of Charmakeela(Warts) – A Review. Material collected from many Ayurvedic texts, such as theSamhita, online resources, journal papers, and books, are available. It can be concluded that Kshar Karma is an effectiveayurvedictreatment forcharmakeelathat has no side effects. Because it does not leave scars or cause recurrence, this non-invasive indigenoustherapeutic technique is more effective in treating Charmakeela.
Ksharkarmaas A . Charmakeela(疣)的管理综述
在阿育吠陀中,任何类似指甲或粘在皮肤上的东西都被称为charmakeela。这种情况自古以来就存在,由于美容方面的原因需要更多的关注。Acharya Sushrutha提到Charmakeela为akshudraroga。这种疾病的发病机制是由皮肤上的vyanavata和kapha的破坏引起的,导致形成一种坚硬的指甲状结构,称为charmakela。它们表现出不同的特征,取决于主导的dosha。主要的Charmakila(疣)是ruksha和ruja;Pitta占主导地位的Charmakila(疣)是Krishna varna;和Kapha主要的charmakila(疣)是kwacha varna, snigdha和granthi。Sushruta Samhita, AstangaHridaya, MadhavNidana, Yogratnakara和bhavapraksha都提到了Charamkeela。根据经典中描述的体征和症状,charmakelacan可以与疣相比较。疣,也被称为疣,是由人类乳头瘤病毒(HPV)引起的一种常见的皮肤状况。在描述KsharKar主SushruthaSamhitha的指示时,SushruthaSamhitha提到了Charmakeela。Kshara是由几种药物以最浓缩和最微妙的形式组成;它具有kshanana和shodana属性,并使用tikshnaguna,它有助于疣的外部脱落。由于其清洁和防腐的特性,ksharaae有助于Ropana(愈合过程)。目标是Ksharkarma作为Charmakeela(疣)的管理-回顾。从许多阿育吠陀文本中收集的材料,如samhita,在线资源,期刊论文和书籍,都是可用的。可以得出结论,kshakarma是一种有效的治疗癌症的药物,没有副作用。因为它不会留下疤痕或引起复发,这种非侵入性的本地治疗技术在治疗Charmakeela方面更有效。
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