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Acharya Sushruta has extensively detailed various types of vrana, including their types, prognosis, and treatments. Vrana is the destruction or discontinuity of body parts or tissues, typically caused by injury, infection, or
other pathological conditions. Vrana is classified into two categories based on causative factors, i.e. Nija vrana
(due to internal factors, such as an imbalance in the body’s doshas (humour), dhatus (tissues), or agni (digestive
fire). And Agantujavrana (These are wounds caused by external factors like trauma, cuts, burns, and bites). The
prognosis of vrana (wounds) has been discussed by many Acharyas in ancient Ayurvedic texts, each offering their
insights based on their interpretations and experiences. Based on curability, the vrana are classified as sukhsadhyavrana, Kruchhasadhyavrana, Yapyavrana and Asadhyavrana. The prognosis of vrana also depends on several
key factors like size, depth of vrana, nature of injury, location of vrana, its chronicity, overall health of the patient, etc.
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Title: VRANA PROGNOSIS: A REVIEW ARTICLE
Description:
Acharya Sushruta has extensively detailed various types of vrana, including their types, prognosis, and treatments.
Vrana is the destruction or discontinuity of body parts or tissues, typically caused by injury, infection, or
other pathological conditions.
Vrana is classified into two categories based on causative factors, i.
e.
Nija vrana
(due to internal factors, such as an imbalance in the body’s doshas (humour), dhatus (tissues), or agni (digestive
fire).
And Agantujavrana (These are wounds caused by external factors like trauma, cuts, burns, and bites).
The
prognosis of vrana (wounds) has been discussed by many Acharyas in ancient Ayurvedic texts, each offering their
insights based on their interpretations and experiences.
Based on curability, the vrana are classified as sukhsadhyavrana, Kruchhasadhyavrana, Yapyavrana and Asadhyavrana.
The prognosis of vrana also depends on several
key factors like size, depth of vrana, nature of injury, location of vrana, its chronicity, overall health of the patient, etc.
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