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Ayurvedic Management of Dermatophytosis Through the Combined Effect of Lepa and Shodhana: Insights from a Case Study on Dadru Kustha
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Methods: In everyday life, fungal infections are quite common. Many topical and systemic anti-fungal and anti-itch medications are currently used as standard treatments; however, they are associated with serious side effects and a high rate of treatment failure. In recent years, the occurrence of skin problems has greatly increased in developing countries such as India and tropical regions, due to factors like poor nutrition, living conditions, immunity, and hygiene. Because fungal infections tend to recur and can lead to more severe diseases if not treated, they pose a major challenge for doctors. In this case report, a 65-year-old male patient suffering from an extensive form of Tinea corporis for more than a year was effectively treated using Virerchana (therapeutic purgation), Lepa (paste) and Jalauka (leech therapy). Results: The patient's skin lesions and symptoms showed significant improvement after 44 days of consistent treatment. After one month of treatment, there were no signs of the lesions recurring. Ayurvedic medications offer an effective treatment for Tinea corporis. Follow-up after four months showed no recurrence of the skin lesions. Conclusion: The present case provides an effective approach to the chronic and recurrent cases of Tinea corporis.
Title: Ayurvedic Management of Dermatophytosis Through the Combined Effect of Lepa and Shodhana: Insights from a Case Study on Dadru Kustha
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Methods: In everyday life, fungal infections are quite common.
Many topical and systemic anti-fungal and anti-itch medications are currently used as standard treatments; however, they are associated with serious side effects and a high rate of treatment failure.
In recent years, the occurrence of skin problems has greatly increased in developing countries such as India and tropical regions, due to factors like poor nutrition, living conditions, immunity, and hygiene.
Because fungal infections tend to recur and can lead to more severe diseases if not treated, they pose a major challenge for doctors.
In this case report, a 65-year-old male patient suffering from an extensive form of Tinea corporis for more than a year was effectively treated using Virerchana (therapeutic purgation), Lepa (paste) and Jalauka (leech therapy).
Results: The patient's skin lesions and symptoms showed significant improvement after 44 days of consistent treatment.
After one month of treatment, there were no signs of the lesions recurring.
Ayurvedic medications offer an effective treatment for Tinea corporis.
Follow-up after four months showed no recurrence of the skin lesions.
Conclusion: The present case provides an effective approach to the chronic and recurrent cases of Tinea corporis.
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