Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Ayurvedic management of Vipadika - A Case Report
View through CrossRef
Vipadika, categorized as a type of Kshudra Kustha in Ayurveda, presents as a chronic dermatological condition primarily affecting the palms and soles, characterized by symptoms such as Pani-Pada Sphutana (fissures), Teevra Vedana (severe pain), Manda Kandu (itching), and Saraga Pidika (red patches). Vipadika can be correlated to Palmoplantar psoriasis, which is a prevalent chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by erythematous plaques affecting the palms and soles significantly impairing daily function and quality of life. Ayurvedic management of Vipadika emphasizes Shamana Oushadhis aimed at pacifying aggravated Doshas, alleviating manifestations of Vipadika. Integral to this approach are Nidana Parivarjana and Pathya Ahara-Vihara Sevana to prevent recurrence. In the present case, a male patient with complaints of dryness, itching, cracking, scaling, and hyperpigmentation of skin of bilateral feet and bleeding from cracks for the last 6 months came to Kayachikitsa OPD and was diagnosed and treated as Vipadika with the Shamana Oushadhis. The patient's condition demonstrated a substantial improvement, with a marked reduction in symptoms evident within 21 days, suggesting effective management of Vipadika through Ayurveda.
Maharshi Charaka Ayurveda Organization
Title: Ayurvedic management of Vipadika - A Case Report
Description:
Vipadika, categorized as a type of Kshudra Kustha in Ayurveda, presents as a chronic dermatological condition primarily affecting the palms and soles, characterized by symptoms such as Pani-Pada Sphutana (fissures), Teevra Vedana (severe pain), Manda Kandu (itching), and Saraga Pidika (red patches).
Vipadika can be correlated to Palmoplantar psoriasis, which is a prevalent chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by erythematous plaques affecting the palms and soles significantly impairing daily function and quality of life.
Ayurvedic management of Vipadika emphasizes Shamana Oushadhis aimed at pacifying aggravated Doshas, alleviating manifestations of Vipadika.
Integral to this approach are Nidana Parivarjana and Pathya Ahara-Vihara Sevana to prevent recurrence.
In the present case, a male patient with complaints of dryness, itching, cracking, scaling, and hyperpigmentation of skin of bilateral feet and bleeding from cracks for the last 6 months came to Kayachikitsa OPD and was diagnosed and treated as Vipadika with the Shamana Oushadhis.
The patient's condition demonstrated a substantial improvement, with a marked reduction in symptoms evident within 21 days, suggesting effective management of Vipadika through Ayurveda.
Related Results
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Abstarct
Introduction
Isolated brain hydatid disease (BHD) is an extremely rare form of echinococcosis. A prompt and timely diagnosis is a crucial step in disease management. This ...
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Introduction
Fibroadenoma is the most common benign breast lesion; however, it carries a potential risk of malignant transformation. This systematic review provides an ove...
AN AYURVEDIC APPROACH ON VIPADIKA KUSHTA
AN AYURVEDIC APPROACH ON VIPADIKA KUSHTA
Good skin is an integral part of health. In the present era, skin diseases are becoming a major hazard for mental health more than physical harm as it attributes the cosmetic harmo...
Therapeutic interventions and clinical efficacy in Ayurvedic management of Vipadika (Palmoplantar Psoriasis): A Case Report
Therapeutic interventions and clinical efficacy in Ayurvedic management of Vipadika (Palmoplantar Psoriasis): A Case Report
Vipadika, a skin disorder mentioned in Ayurvedic literature as Kshudra Kustha attributed to Vata and Kapha Dosha imbalance, is analogous to palmoplantar psoriasis in contemporary s...
Healing from the Ground Up: Ayurvedic Case Study on Vipadika
Healing from the Ground Up: Ayurvedic Case Study on Vipadika
Skin diseases have been widely described in Ayurveda under the broad term “Kushta.” Among these, Vipadika is classified as a Kshudra Kushta (minor skin disorder) and is primarily a...
Chest Wall Hydatid Cysts: A Systematic Review
Chest Wall Hydatid Cysts: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Introduction
Given the rarity of chest wall hydatid disease, information on this condition is primarily drawn from case reports. Hence, this study systematically reviews t...
Hydatid Cyst of The Orbit: A Systematic Review with Meta-Data
Hydatid Cyst of The Orbit: A Systematic Review with Meta-Data
Abstarct
Introduction
Orbital hydatid cysts (HCs) constitute less than 1% of all cases of hydatidosis, yet their occurrence is often linked to severe visual complications. This stu...
An Integrative Clinical Approach to Vipadika w.s.r to Palmoplantar Psoriasis
An Integrative Clinical Approach to Vipadika w.s.r to Palmoplantar Psoriasis
In this modern era, skin disorders have become a significant health concern, affecting not only physical health but also an individual’s social, mental, economic, and family wellbe...

