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Case Studies | Ayurveda | India | Volume 11 Issue 5, May 2022 | Rating: 4.2 / 10
A Case Study on the Ayurvedic Management of Koshta Shakashrita Kamala WSR Alcoholic Hepatitis
Abstract: Kamala is pitta pradhana and raktapradoshajavyadhi. Koshtashakhashrita kamala can occur as a sequele of panduroga or it can also manifest as an independent disease. It is characterised by haridranetra, mootra, twak, raktapeetavarchas and bhekavarna, daha, avipaka, dourbalya and aruchi. Koshtashakhashrita kamala can be taken as hepatocellular jaundice. Hepatocellular jaundice caused by infection (viral infection being most common), chronic alcohol intake, acute or chronic hepatotoxicity caused by drugs. Abnormal liver function test value i.e. SGPT and SGOT RATIO 1:2. On physical examination and as per the liver functional test this case was diagnosed as Koshthaashrita Kamala which is very similar to Hepatocellular jaundice due to its resemblance. In Ayurveda, aftedipanapachana and doshavasechana in terms of virechana, is the first line of treatment of Kamala. The treatment protocol included internal administration of herbomineral formulations i.e. DPACK VATI, and Drakshadikashaya, for virechana Drakshadighrita and Trivrutleha showed effective in the management of koshtashakashrita kamala. With Pathyapalana protocol of 30 days. Further subsiding of symptoms was observed after sixteen days of treatment. Liver function test was improved by as compared to before after intervention significantly.
Keywords: Ayurveda, Hepatocellular Jaundice, Kamala, Virechana
Edition: Volume 11 Issue 5, May 2022,
Pages: 1567 - 1569