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Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-226256

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Jalodara is one type of Udararoga. Udararoga is included among Ashtaumahagada by Acharya Charaka which denotes its critical prognosis. The accumulation of fluid in peritoneal cavity is termed as Ascities. Cirrhosis clinical manifestations presents as a much later which makes it difficult to trace in the initial stage. Nearly 30% to 40% of cases are only discovered during autopsy, indicating that in extensive proportion of people, the disease goes undetected during life. The Ayurvedic management of Jalodara mainly focuses upon correcting Agni, Sroto Shodhana and most important being the maintenance of through a strictly followed Pathyapathya. Classical texts suggest a general guidance of salt, water and fat restricted diet with milk as primary source of nutrition initial 3 months to 6 months of treatment. Choice of milk has been Camel milk which is explained in Charaka Samhita which acts both as Ahara and Aushadha. Here, an attempt is made to find out evidence based Pathyapathya (diet regimen) which is effective in the management of Jalodara/hepatic cirrhosis complicated by ascites. Previous studies and research papers are analyzed and also data from P. D. Patel Ayurveda Hospital is collected and inferred. The data reveals that diet comprising of Masur dal soup, Ksheeravritti (milk diet) followed by Camel milk or Cow milk, along the lines of Ayurvedic principles will yield good result.

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J Ayurveda Integr Med ; 2019 Oct; 10(4): 294-298
Artículo | IMSEAR | ID: sea-214096

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Systemic Lupus erythematosus is the classic prototype of multisystem disease of autoimmune origin. SLEmay be associated Vasculitis as an overlap syndrome. In this paper, a patient diagnosed as SLE withVasculitis, which was managed successfully by Ayurveda treatment was discussed. A 39-year-old femalepatient came to hospital with complaint of severe pain and burning sensation in both the legs for twomonths, associated with ulceration and gangrene of toes of both the legs for the last 15 days. She wasdiagnosed as SLE overlap vasculitis from a higher medical centre with relevant investigations andadvised to go for amputation. As patient was not willing for surgery, alternatively opted for Ayurvedatreatment. The condition was diagnosed as disease Vatarakta according to Ayurveda and treatment wasplanned accordingly. Treatment was planned by selecting suitable oral medicines, suitable panchakarmaprocedures along with the ulcer management. Tinospora cordifolia was the main drug of choice. Treatment was successful and able to save the limb. Patient was followed up for more than a year without anycomplications and relapses.© 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Institute of Transdisciplinary Health Sciencesand Technology and World Ayurveda Foundation. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-NDlicense (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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