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In the realm of Ayurveda, various dermatological conditions are encompassed under the broad term "Kushta."
One specific subtype is Vaipadika Kushta, categorised as a form of Kshudra Kushta, distinguished by the fissuring of both palms (Pani) and soles (Pada), accompanied by intense pain (Teevra Vedana). This manifestation
bears a resemblance to palmoplantar psoriasis in conventional medical terms. In a particular case, a patient had
been grappling with the distressing symptoms of dryness and cracking on both feet for two years. These symptoms were further compounded by slight bleeding and intense itching. The therapeutic approach involved a combination of Raktamokshana (bloodletting), Aragwadha Takradhara (medicated buttermilk pouring), and
Shamanoushadha (palliative medication). Remarkably, within a span of three months, this integrated treatment
regimen yielded significant and positive results for the patient.