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COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EFFICACY OF SHATAVARI GHRUTA ANJANA AND ERANDA TAILA ANJANA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF VISUAL DISPLAY TERMINAL SYNDROME
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This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Shatavari ghutra Anjana and Eranda taila anjana in the management of the visual display syndrome. For this work patients attending the netraroga (oph- thalmology) OPD at the hospital attached to Tilak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Pune (Maharashtra) was selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study. Ethical clearance was accredited by the institutional ethical committee of the institute and written consent from all the selected patients was taken before the treatment. The selected patients were randomly divided into two groups. Group A was given Shatavari ghruta anjana in each eye one time a day for one month and group B was given Eranda taila anjana in each eye one time a day for one month. The clinical data collected and compiled from this clinical trial was sorted out processed by implying various statistical methods and it was found that Group A showed comparatively better results in redness of eyes and eye irritation.
Keywords: Shatavari ghruta anjana, Eranda taila anjana, visual display syndrome.
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Title: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF EFFICACY OF SHATAVARI GHRUTA ANJANA AND ERANDA TAILA ANJANA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF VISUAL DISPLAY TERMINAL SYNDROME
Description:
This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of Shatavari ghutra Anjana and Eranda taila anjana in the management of the visual display syndrome.
For this work patients attending the netraroga (oph- thalmology) OPD at the hospital attached to Tilak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya, Pune (Maharashtra) was selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of the study.
Ethical clearance was accredited by the institutional ethical committee of the institute and written consent from all the selected patients was taken before the treatment.
The selected patients were randomly divided into two groups.
Group A was given Shatavari ghruta anjana in each eye one time a day for one month and group B was given Eranda taila anjana in each eye one time a day for one month.
The clinical data collected and compiled from this clinical trial was sorted out processed by implying various statistical methods and it was found that Group A showed comparatively better results in redness of eyes and eye irritation.
Keywords: Shatavari ghruta anjana, Eranda taila anjana, visual display syndrome.
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