Sarpa Nirmokha Masi film a boon for non-healing ulcers- A case report
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i1.622Abstract
Ecdysis of Indian cobra means the process of shedding old skin. It is topically used in the form of film for treating the Dusta vrana (chronic wound). The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of sarpa masi film in the treatment of Dushta Vrana (chronic wound). It is a single observational innovative case study. A male aged 52 years presented with a non-healing wound on his bilateral sole with a history of 10 years and by go through the clinical examination, diagnosed it as a pressure ulcer. The routine laboratory investigations were within normal limits. This case study showed effective wound healing by topical application of sarpa masi film in 21 days.
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