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VAIRECHANIKA DHOOMA NASYA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MANYSTAMBHA – A CASE STUDY
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Dhooma Nasya is defined as the inhalation of medicated fumes through the nasal route and exhalation through the
oral pathway. Vairechanika Dhooma Nasya is one of the three types of Dhooma Nasya used to eliminate Dosha
from Jatru Urdwa Pradesha. Manyasthamba is one among the Vataja Nanatmaja Vyadhi in which Vata Dosha
gets vitiated and lodges in Manya, causing Stambha (stiffness) and Ruja ( pain) of the neck. The vitiated Vata is
lodged in Kaphasthana and thus involves Kapha Dosha in the pathophysiology of the disease. In Ayurveda, there
are various treatment modalities; among them, Nasya has been given much importance in Urdhwajatrugata
Vyadhis. Vairechanika Dhooma Nasya is a type of Nasya Karma indicated in the management of Manyastambha
as it relieves Kapha Avrutha Vata Dosha. A 24-year-old male patient had pain and stiffness in the neck region,
and on examination, there was a decreased range of cervical movement. The patient was treated with
Vairechanika Dhooma Nasya for seven days with Vairechanika Dhooma Varti in the dose of three puffs in each
nostril, thrice a day. After a follow-up period of 14 days, there was a marked improvement in pain and range of
movement.
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Title: VAIRECHANIKA DHOOMA NASYA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MANYSTAMBHA –
A CASE STUDY
Description:
Dhooma Nasya is defined as the inhalation of medicated fumes through the nasal route and exhalation through the
oral pathway.
Vairechanika Dhooma Nasya is one of the three types of Dhooma Nasya used to eliminate Dosha
from Jatru Urdwa Pradesha.
Manyasthamba is one among the Vataja Nanatmaja Vyadhi in which Vata Dosha
gets vitiated and lodges in Manya, causing Stambha (stiffness) and Ruja ( pain) of the neck.
The vitiated Vata is
lodged in Kaphasthana and thus involves Kapha Dosha in the pathophysiology of the disease.
In Ayurveda, there
are various treatment modalities; among them, Nasya has been given much importance in Urdhwajatrugata
Vyadhis.
Vairechanika Dhooma Nasya is a type of Nasya Karma indicated in the management of Manyastambha
as it relieves Kapha Avrutha Vata Dosha.
A 24-year-old male patient had pain and stiffness in the neck region,
and on examination, there was a decreased range of cervical movement.
The patient was treated with
Vairechanika Dhooma Nasya for seven days with Vairechanika Dhooma Varti in the dose of three puffs in each
nostril, thrice a day.
After a follow-up period of 14 days, there was a marked improvement in pain and range of
movement.
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