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EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF LOBULAR CAPILLARY HEMANGIOMA THROUGH KSHARA KARMA – A CASE REPORT
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Lobular capillary hemangioma is a benign vascular tumour that arises in tissues such as the skin and mucous
membranes. The ratio of males to females was 1: 1.2, resulting from an imbalance in angiogenic factors, which
leads to a rapid proliferation of capillaries of a neovascular, friable, and lobulated character. Skin presentation is
rare and most observed with a history of trauma. Reactive granulation will result in erosion, ulceration, and bleeding. Ulceration, bleeding, and cosmetic appearance demand its treatment, which is only the excision. Different
therapies have variable degrees of success and variable rates of recurrence. This clinical condition is well explained in Ayurveda under Arbuda and Dustavrana. In the present case, a 14-year-old female patient diagnosed
with an ulcerated lobular capillary hemangioma was successfully treated with complete excision and Kshara karma with Tikshna Apamarga pratisaraniya Kshara followed by vrana chikitsa. A follow-up study has revealed no
recurrence after two years.
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Title: EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF LOBULAR CAPILLARY HEMANGIOMA THROUGH KSHARA KARMA – A CASE REPORT
Description:
Lobular capillary hemangioma is a benign vascular tumour that arises in tissues such as the skin and mucous
membranes.
The ratio of males to females was 1: 1.
2, resulting from an imbalance in angiogenic factors, which
leads to a rapid proliferation of capillaries of a neovascular, friable, and lobulated character.
Skin presentation is
rare and most observed with a history of trauma.
Reactive granulation will result in erosion, ulceration, and bleeding.
Ulceration, bleeding, and cosmetic appearance demand its treatment, which is only the excision.
Different
therapies have variable degrees of success and variable rates of recurrence.
This clinical condition is well explained in Ayurveda under Arbuda and Dustavrana.
In the present case, a 14-year-old female patient diagnosed
with an ulcerated lobular capillary hemangioma was successfully treated with complete excision and Kshara karma with Tikshna Apamarga pratisaraniya Kshara followed by vrana chikitsa.
A follow-up study has revealed no
recurrence after two years.
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