A CLINICAL CASE STUDY ON SINDOORADI MALAHAMA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF DUSHTA VRANA (INFECTED PYOGENIC WOUND) WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE OF DIABETIC WOUND (CLINICAL CASE STUDY OF SINDOORADI MALAHAMA)
Authors: Pandey A , DAVE O*, DAHILEKAR SG AND JAISWAL S

ABSTRACT
Infected wounds and non-healing ulcers are very common problem since thousands of years ago. The present modern conservative management includes use of betadine and different others dressing agents for healing of these infected wounds and for debridement purpose there are so many others agents as Debridac ointment, hydrogen peroxide and copper sulphate and others so many agents are used. if these all fails then surgically debridement under spinal or local anesthesia is preferred howevver all of these are used either for debridement or healing purpose at different times. Through Ayurveda we can incorporate so many dressing agents in woundology for healing and debridement with same formulation without changing the drugs and procedures which are non-invasive procedure without complications which will perform Shodhana & Ropana Karma. There are two types of wound explained mainly those are sudhha vrana (fresh wound or non infected wounds) and dushta vrana (infected and contaminated wounds). Traditionally use of different medicated decoctions for irrigation and so many dressing materials for healing and debridement purpose mentioned there are so many dressing materials as ointment are mentioned in Bhesaj Samhita, 13 Krmank, Lepa Malaham Prakarana, in present clinicalstudy, efficacy of sinduradi malahama in management of Dushta vrana (infected wound) is evaluated. Keywords: Dushta vrana, Infected wound, Sindooradi malahama, Non healing ulcer, Infected pyogenic wound
Publication date: 05/03/2022
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https://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2022/11.3.1034