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  1. Article: Management of Otitis externa with Ayurvedic formulation Gandhak Rasayana- A case report.

    Patil, Sandip / Bhat, Pravin

    Journal of Ayurveda and integrative medicine

    2024  Volume 15, Issue 2, Page(s) 100893

    Abstract: Otitis externa is an inflammatory and infectious disease that affects the external auditory canal. The term otorrhea refers to the outflow of discharge from the ear which is one of the main symptoms of otitis externa along with inflammation. External ear ...

    Abstract Otitis externa is an inflammatory and infectious disease that affects the external auditory canal. The term otorrhea refers to the outflow of discharge from the ear which is one of the main symptoms of otitis externa along with inflammation. External ear canal pathology or middle ear illness with tympanic membrane perforation is the etiological factor of otorrhea. Otorrhea is an indication of infection. Antimicrobial agents are the conventional treatment of various bacterial and fungal infections, but they have impediments such as resistance development, side effects, patient affordability, etc. The Gandhak Rasayana formulation mentioned in the Ayurvedic text can be a good option for the treatment of various infectious diseases. Karnasrava is a type of ear disease referred to as Vata predominant Tridoshaja disease and it is curable. The term Karnasrava signifies discharge from ear and is self-explanatory. Karnasrava consists of a wide spectrum of diseases and can have a near correlation with otitis externa as per signs and symptoms. Gandhak Rasayana exhibited significant antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory activity in otitis externa. Evaluating its antibacterial and antifungal activity can provide scientific evidence for the study through the present case report. A 31-year-old male patient registered in OPD at Sane Guruji Hospital, Hadapsar, Pune was clinically diagnosed as Karnasrava (Otitis externa) and pus culture positive for Klebsiella species. We started the treatment with Gandhak Rasayana-an Ayurvedic formulation of 250mg two tablets in the morning and evening with lukewarm water for 21 days. The outcome of the treatment was observed as a reduction in Karnashula (otalgia), Karnasrava (ear discharge), Karnakandu (itching), ear blockage and inflammatory changes. Post-treatment culture was negative for the organism. The improvement was noted in Brighton grading scale from grade III to grade I. Gandhak Rasayana showed significant antibacterial activity in the present case. Evaluating its antibacterial, antifungal and anti-inflammatory activity can provide scientific evidence for the study.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-01
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports
    ISSN 0975-9476
    ISSN 0975-9476
    DOI 10.1016/j.jaim.2024.100893
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  2. Article: Traumatic Optic Neuropathy (TON) and Ayurveda - A case report.

    Bhat, Pravin M

    Journal of Ayurveda and integrative medicine

    2021  Volume 13, Issue 1, Page(s) 100494

    Abstract: The vision loss in the Traumatic Optic Neuropathy is the impact of deformational forces. This occurs due to direct or indirect injuries during trauma to skull. The use of high dose corticosteroids is the primary line of treatment in such injuries still ... ...

    Abstract The vision loss in the Traumatic Optic Neuropathy is the impact of deformational forces. This occurs due to direct or indirect injuries during trauma to skull. The use of high dose corticosteroids is the primary line of treatment in such injuries still remains a matter of debate. Traumatic Optic Neuropathy is yet an unexplored topic of study in Ayurveda. The Traumatic Optic Neuropathy can be correlated with Abhighatajanya Vataprakopaj Drishtinash. The treatment principles of Vataprakopaj Vyadhi are Snehan (massage), Swedan (sudation), Basti (enema) and Nasya (oleation through nasal route). A 50 year old male patient came to outpatient department suffered from motorcycle accident and had a forehead trauma followed by loss of vision in both eyes after 5 days and diagnosed as Traumatic Optic Neuropathy. An electrophysiological assessment showed absence of waveform in Visual Evoked Potential (VEP). According to Ayurveda patient was diagnosed primarily as Abhighatajanya Vataprakopaj Drishtinash and started to follow the protocol of Vataprakopaj Vyadhi. Patient received Ayurvedic formulations in morning, after meal and at night for 12 months and a course of Yapan Basti (medicated decoction enema) followed by Netratarpan (eye satiation), Nasya and Abhyanga (body and foot massage). Patient showed an improvement in the visual quality from no perception of light to perception of light and rays in right eye in 9 month. Patient had improvement in P100 latencies of right eye in VEP report and subjective improvement in quality of vision to perceive the images and objects. Application of Ayurvedic principles and Panchakarma therapy resulted in improvement of the case. An early management of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy with Ayurvedic treatment can have a significant impact on the clinical/visual outcome in terms of recovery in damaged optic nerve fibers.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-11-27
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports
    ISSN 0975-9476
    ISSN 0975-9476
    DOI 10.1016/j.jaim.2021.07.010
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  3. Article: Management of allergic rhinitis with Rajanyadi Churna and Guduchi Kwatha- A case report.

    Sharma, Rochan / Bhat, Pravin

    Journal of Ayurveda and integrative medicine

    2023  Volume 14, Issue 4, Page(s) 100740

    Abstract: Allergic Rhinitis is an immunological inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa to airborne allergens. Although Allergic Rhinitis is not a life-threatening disease, the symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis can be particularly bothersome and disruptive to a ... ...

    Abstract Allergic Rhinitis is an immunological inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa to airborne allergens. Although Allergic Rhinitis is not a life-threatening disease, the symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis can be particularly bothersome and disruptive to a patient's sleep and overall quality of life. The coexistence of other allergic conditions like Asthma is very common. No satisfactory treatment is available in modern medicine for this disease. There is a need to search for satisfactory treatment available in another medical system. We present a case of Allergic Rhinitis that was successfully treated with Ayurvedic medicines. Allergic Rhinitis is characterized by watery nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, nasal mucosal pallor, sneezing, and itching in the eyes, palate, and pharynx. A 18-year-old female patient presented with complaints of sneezing (80-100/day), rhinorrhea (watery discharge from nose), heaviness in the head region, weakness, and loss of concentration hampering daily life activity for one year. The patient's clinical findings and symptoms were suggestive of Allergic Rhinitis, which is of perennial type. According to Ayurveda diagnosis was done as Vata-Kaphaj Pratishyay. Rajanyadi Churna was given to the patient for 15 days along with Guduchi Kwath (∼Guduchi decoction) followed by Shaman Snehapan (∼internal oleation) with Mahatiktak Ghrita. The patient experienced a reduction in all the symptoms after 15 days. Allergy markers i.e. Absolute Eosinophil Count reduced to 360 cells/cu mm from 704 cells/cu mm and eosinophils in CBC reduced to 4.1%. The primary complaint of sneezing was significantly reduced to 3-4 times/day after completing the treatment. Ayurvedic therapeutic interventions other than Nasya (∼Nasal oleation), and Dhoompana (∼medicated smoke) modalities showed encouraging results in managing Allergic Rhinitis in a short duration of time. This approach may be taken into consideration for further treatment and research work for Allergic Rhinitis.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-07-19
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Case Reports
    ISSN 0975-9476
    ISSN 0975-9476
    DOI 10.1016/j.jaim.2023.100740
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  4. Article ; Online: Management of allergic rhinitis with Rajanyadi Churna and Guduchi Kwatha- A case report

    Sharma, Rochan / Bhat, Pravin

    Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine. 2023 July, Aug., v. 14, no. 4 p.100740-

    2023  

    Abstract: Allergic Rhinitis is an immunological inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa to airborne allergens. Although Allergic Rhinitis is not a life-threatening disease, the symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis can be particularly bothersome and disruptive to a ... ...

    Abstract Allergic Rhinitis is an immunological inflammatory response of the nasal mucosa to airborne allergens. Although Allergic Rhinitis is not a life-threatening disease, the symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis can be particularly bothersome and disruptive to a patient's sleep and overall quality of life. The coexistence of other allergic conditions like Asthma is very common. No satisfactory treatment is available in modern medicine for this disease. There is a need to search for satisfactory treatment available in another medical system. We present a case of Allergic Rhinitis that was successfully treated with Ayurvedic medicines. Allergic Rhinitis is characterized by watery nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, nasal mucosal pallor, sneezing, and itching in the eyes, palate, and pharynx. A 18-year-old female patient presented with complaints of sneezing (80-100/day), rhinorrhea (watery discharge from nose), heaviness in the head region, weakness, and loss of concentration hampering daily life activity for one year. The patient's clinical findings and symptoms were suggestive of Allergic Rhinitis, which is of perennial type. According to Ayurveda diagnosis was done as Vata-Kaphaj Pratishyay. Rajanyadi Churna was given to the patient for 15 days along with Guduchi Kwath (∼Guduchi decoction) followed by Shaman Snehapan (∼internal oleation) with Mahatiktak Ghrita. The patient experienced a reduction in all the symptoms after 15 days. Allergy markers i.e. Absolute Eosinophil Count reduced to 360 cells/cu mm from 704 cells/cu mm and eosinophils in CBC reduced to 4.1%. The primary complaint of sneezing was significantly reduced to 3-4 times/day after completing the treatment. Ayurvedic therapeutic interventions other than Nasya (∼Nasal oleation), and Dhoompana (∼medicated smoke) modalities showed encouraging results in managing Allergic Rhinitis in a short duration of time. This approach may be taken into consideration for further treatment and research work for Allergic Rhinitis.
    Keywords Ayurvedic medicine ; allergic rhinitis ; asthma ; case studies ; eosinophils ; females ; head ; inflammation ; nasal mucosa ; palate ; patients ; pharynx ; quality of life ; sleep ; smoke ; therapeutics ; Vata-Kaphaj Pratishyay ; Rajanyadi Churna ; Absolute eosinophil count
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2023-07
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article ; Online
    Note Pre-press version ; Use and reproduction
    ISSN 0975-9476
    DOI 10.1016/j.jaim.2023.100740
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  5. Article: Traumatic Optic Neuropathy (TON) and Ayurveda - A case study

    Bhat, Pravin M.

    Journal of Ayurveda and integrative medicine. 2022 Jan., Mar., v. 13, no. 1

    2022  

    Abstract: The vision loss in the Traumatic Optic Neuropathy is the impact of deformational forces. This occurs due to direct or indirect injuries during trauma to skull. The use of high dose corticosteroids is the primary line of treatment in such injuries still ... ...

    Abstract The vision loss in the Traumatic Optic Neuropathy is the impact of deformational forces. This occurs due to direct or indirect injuries during trauma to skull. The use of high dose corticosteroids is the primary line of treatment in such injuries still remains a matter of debate. Traumatic Optic Neuropathy is yet an unexplored topic of study in Ayurveda. The Traumatic Optic Neuropathy can be correlated with Abhighatajanya Vataprakopaj Drishtinash. The treatment principles of Vataprakopaj Vyadhi are Snehan (massage), Swedan (sudation), Basti (enema) and Nasya (oleation through nasal route). A 50 year old male patient came to outpatient department suffered from motorcycle accident and had a forehead trauma followed by loss of vision in both eyes after 5 days and diagnosed as Traumatic Optic Neuropathy. An electrophysiological assessment showed absence of waveform in Visual Evoked Potential (VEP). According to Ayurveda patient was diagnosed primarily as Abhighatajanya Vataprakopaj Drishtinash and started to follow the protocol of Vataprakopaj Vyadhi. Patient received Ayurvedic formulations in morning, after meal and at night for 12 months and a course of Yapan Basti (medicated decoction enema) followed by Netratarpan (eye satiation), Nasya and Abhyanga (body and foot massage). Patient showed an improvement in the visual quality from no perception of light to perception of light and rays in right eye in 9 month. Patient had improvement in P100 latencies of right eye in VEP report and subjective improvement in quality of vision to perceive the images and objects. Application of Ayurvedic principles and Panchakarma therapy resulted in improvement of the case. An early management of Traumatic Optic Neuropathy with Ayurvedic treatment can have a significant impact on the clinical/visual outcome in terms of recovery in damaged optic nerve fibers.
    Keywords Ayurvedic medicine ; accidents ; adrenal cortex hormones ; case studies ; evoked potentials ; eyes ; males ; massage ; motorcycles ; nerve tissue ; nose ; patients ; peripheral nervous system diseases ; protocols ; satiety ; skull ; vision
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-01
    Publishing place Elsevier B.V.
    Document type Article
    ISSN 0975-9476
    DOI 10.1016/j.jaim.2021.07.010
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