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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-226459

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Kadara is a Kshudra Roga, first mentioned by Acharya Sushruta. It is a condition which causes extreme pain and discomfort to the affected person. Kadara may be correlated to Corn based on the causative factors, site of the swelling, clinical and other features. The incidence of corn in India is more than 10 million cases per year. The treatment modalities available at present in the modern science are the usage of corn caps, salicylic acid paints, cryotherapy and surgical excision. All theses modalities are associated with a high rate of recurrence. Snehadahana is mentioned as the line of management in Kadara after Utkarthana by all the Acharyas. Acharya Bhoja specifically mentions Tila Thaila as the Sneha dravya to be used for Agnikarma. In the present study, a 53 year old female patient, who visited the OPD of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Ayurveda College and Hospital with a case of Kadara, was selected for Snehadahana. Chedana was done prior to Snehadahana. The procedure was carried out as 4 sittings, once a week, for a period of 4 weeks. Two follow ups were done at an interval of 14 days, after the fourth sitting of Snehadahana. There was complete healing of the wound and no recurrence seen until the follow up period.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-226280

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Mankind suffers from a lot of conditions which, on the outlook seem very trivial in comparison to the actual suffering arising out of the condition. Kadara is one such condition, which comes under the umbrella of Kshudra rogas. It is a condition with a simple pathology but causing intense suffering to the patient. Kadara can be correlated to Helomas or foot corns. Foot corns have a simple etiopatholgy but most often, difficult to attain a complete cure. Various treatment modalities available presently for the management of corn include the use of salicylic acid paints, cryosurgery, surgical removal of corn, etc. Recurrence is a common issue in almost all the said modalities. Agnikarma is the classical line of treatment mentioned for Kadara. The present article is a review of the available research works in Ayurveda, taken up in the management of Kadara. Majority of the works available have taken Agnikarma (thermal cauterisation) using various Upakaranas (materials) for treatment, with few other works having other modalities like Lepana (paste application), Chedana (excision) & Kshara karma (application of alkali).

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