This paper is published in Volume-7, Issue-2, 2021
Area
Shalyatantra Ayurveda
Author
Dr. Prerana Santosh Bandekar
Org/Univ
Dr. J. J. Magdum Ayurvedic Medical College, Jaysingpur, Maharashtra, India
Pub. Date
19 April, 2021
Paper ID
V7I2-1343
Publisher
Keywords
Heamangioma, Ksharasutra, Jatyadi Taila, Shodhana, Ropana, Raktaja Granthi

Citationsacebook

IEEE
Dr. Prerana Santosh Bandekar. Management of Haemangioma with Ksharasutra- A case study, International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, www.IJARIIT.com.

APA
Dr. Prerana Santosh Bandekar (2021). Management of Haemangioma with Ksharasutra- A case study. International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology, 7(2) www.IJARIIT.com.

MLA
Dr. Prerana Santosh Bandekar. "Management of Haemangioma with Ksharasutra- A case study." International Journal of Advance Research, Ideas and Innovations in Technology 7.2 (2021). www.IJARIIT.com.

Abstract

A Haemangioma is a developmental malformation of blood vessels and not a typical tumor. So it is considered to be an example of ‘Hemartoma’. Such theory can be explained by the fact that 1)Haemangioma is often present since birth and 2)it never turns malignant. In Ayurveda Haemangioma can be compared with rakija granthi. The diagnosis is based on clinical examination and usually straightforward by visual inspection. The treatment of Haemangioma has to be done with endurance and careful selection of procedure according to the type and size of the disease; otherwise, it may lead to cosmetic derangement or recurrence of the ailment. Indications for treatment include pain, interference with function, cosmetic embarrassment. Regarding the management of this disease, different types of treatment procedures are explained in contemporary science. In Ayurveda also, various treatment principles explained like the administration of drugs internally, external application of drugs, and para surgical procedures [i.e. Raktamokshana (bloodletting), Ksharakarma (chemical cauterization), Ksharasutra (medicated thread ligation), and Agnikarma (thermal cauterization)]. These indigenous treatment methods are minimally invasive procedures that do not cause scar formation, no recurrence, and found to be more beneficial in the treatment of Haemangioma. .this case study will reveal the management of haemangioma through Maharashtra along with internal medications. A female patient of age 24 years complained of small swelling on the left breast. . Patient was the diagnosed case of haemangioma. After required investigations and local examination of swelling, the patient was planned and treated( Ksharasutra, Jatyadi tail) Ayurvedic formulations as described in texts of Ayurveda.