Abstract
USE OF KSHAR VARTI IN DESLOUGHING OF WOUND Dr.Vilas Kedar1 Dr.Vidya Dharne2M.S. Scholar (Kshar Karma Avum Anu Shastra Karma)M.S. Professor Shalya Tantra Department,
 Dr. G D Pol foundations YMT Ayurvedic Medical College, KhargharCorresponding auther:Mob:9594968208;email id-kedarclinic@gmail.comABSTRACT:Application of Varti in management of Vrana is well known and Sushruta has mentioned it Shastiupkrama in Dwivaranachikitsaadhya1. Kshar Varti chikitsa2 in Vrana is used for the Shodhana and Ropana as Kshar is also one Varity of cauterization by using phytochemical substance. Kshar is used for Sashodhana of Dushata Vrana and Ropana of Shudha Vrana. It also used as the Shoshana of the Vrana kleda3 that is desloughing of wound. In this study done by using Kshara Varti for the desloughing of the wound as the slough delay wound healing and not allowing healthy granulation tissue to overcome. Use of Kshara Varti for three days shows removal of slough from wound and to grow healthy granulation tissue.
Highlights
Kshara Varti prepared by using Apamarga Kshara, Snuhi Kshira, Haridra churna, mixed in such way mixture PH is in rage of 8 to 8.5. in this mixture gauze piece soaked and dried in Kshar Sutra cabin under septic precaution Khar Varti are autoclaved and stored in glass container which is autoclaved
As slough delays wound healing and discomfort by same. This was clearly proved in the study on day one after 24 hr of application of Kshar Varti out of 20 patients only three patient shows desloughing that is 15%
On day three after 72 hrs of application of Kshar Varti out of 20 patients only ten patient shows desloughing that is around 50%
Summary
Authors: Vilas Kedar[1] Vidya Dharne[2 1]. M.S. Scholar (Kshar Karma Avum Anu Shastra Karma) 2. D. Pol foundations YMT Ayurvedic Medical College, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
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