Effect of jalaukavacharana in the management of anjananamika w.s.r. to internal hordeolum- A case study.
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i10.1091Keywords:
Internal Hordeolum, Anjananamika, Jalaukavacharan, Raktamokshana.Abstract
A Internal hordeolum is an acute, common bacterial infection of the eyelid. Patients with this condition often present to their primary care provider with painful, erythematous inflammation of the eyelid. This activity illustrates the evaluation and treatment of hordeolum and reviews the role of the interprofessional team in managing patients with this condition. According to Ayurvedic point of view we can compare signs & symptoms of internal hordeolum with Anjananamika. Since Anjananamika is a disorder of the eyelids which is caused by vitiated blood, bloodletting[1] should be a good option for instant relief when treatment is concerned. Bloodletting from the swelling should be done by administering leech to Anjananamika. Raktmokshana is one of the parasurgical, detoxification strategies of Panchakarma. It is the course of removing of vitiated doshas collected in the body. Jalaukavacharan is sort of Raktmokshana which is drilled internationally and in India since antiquated occasions to treat. Jalaukavacharan is a powerful blood filtration treatment which has property to deal the aggravation, enlarging, redness and restore sensation promptly and in which little amount of blood eliminated to normalize vitiated Pitta, Kapha and Rakta dosha of many blood borne sicknesses.
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