A CLINICAL STUDY ON EFFICACY OF INDUKANTA YOGA AND DARVYADI YOGA IN TUNDIKERI W.S.R. TO ACUTE TONSILLITIS
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v2i5.176Keywords:
Indukanta Yoga, Darvyadi Yoga, , Tundikeri and Acute TonsillitisAbstract
Background:Tundikeri (Tonsillitis) is one of the common prevalent diseases which generate morbid
conditions in seasonal variations of a maximum number of children during the first few years of life. The
incidence of this disease is about 7% of all visits to the pediatrician. Even with the advent of newer
antibiotics the incidence of such recurrent attacks and chronicity of the disease is mounting day by day.
Hence present study Aclinico-comparative study on efficacy of Indukanta Yoga and Darvyadi Yoga in
Tundikeriw.s.r. Acute Tonsillitis.Methods:40 children suffering from Acute Tonsillitis (Tundikeri) were
selected from KaumarbhrityaO.P.D of Alva’s Ayurveda Medical College Hospital, Moodbidri and from
other referrals and camps were randomly selected and grouped in two, where Group A received Indukanta
Yoga and Group B received Darvyadi Yoga for a period of 10 days. Results:The responses of both the
groups were assessed clinically after 10 days of treatment. There was a statistically significant change (p <
0.001) in the overall signs and symptoms of Acute Tonsillitis. Conclusion:The final evaluation proved that
both the groups were statistically significant but Indukanta Yoga is better in reducing the signs and
symptoms of Acute Tonsillitis (Tundikeri) in children of 5-15 yrs. age group.
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