Management of Siragranthi through Ayurveda – A Case Report
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Key words – Shiragranthi , Varicose veins , Ayurveda , ShiravedhaAbstract
Abstract – Varicose Veins is a disorder of the veins (especially of legs) wherein they get affected due to the backward flow and turbulence in the circulation of the blood. The veins get perverted, become enlarged and become oedematous. In Ayurveda it can clinically compared with Shiragranthi. This article deals with a case of varicose veins with a chronicity of 5 years, he was given Ayurveda treatment for a period of about two months along with four sittings of Shiravedha and was observed with a marked improvement in all his symptoms. It indicates the benefits of Ayurveda treatments which may prove to be more beneficial and cost effective than the other complex treatments such as surgeries, and laser treatments.
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