Abstract

Introduction: Eka-Kushta is one among 11 varieties of Kushdra Kushta which resembles psoriasis clinically. It is one of the most common dermatological diseases, affecting up to 1-3% of the world’s and 0.44-2.8% of Indian population. Currently the treatment available for the management of psoriasis include topical therapy, photo therapy, corticosteroids, etc having their own limitations. Thus, there is a need for safe, effective, and sustainable medicine for the management. Methodology: The clinical study was done on 45 subjects of both genders, between the age group of 18-58 years who were randomly assigned into 3 groups (15 patients in each group) namely - Group A (Kushthaghna Mahakashyay and Karanjadi Taila), Group B (Aaraghwadadi Gana and Karanjadi Taila), and Group C (Placebo). Result: Outcome of the treatment after 45 days was statistically extremely significant in the remission of the symptoms of Eka-Kushta in most of the subjective and objective parameters. Discussion: Group A, treatment was found to be effective in Matsyashalopam, Kandu, Auspitz Sign, Candle grease sign, Koebner’s phenomenon, and PASI Score and the result was very significant in Aswedanama and Vruttam. Group B, treatment regimen was found to be effective in Matsyashalopam, Kandu, and Auspitz Sign, Candle grease sign, Koebner’s phenomenon, and PASI Score and the result was very significant in Aswedanama, Vruttam. Group C, treatment regimen was found to be effective in Matsyashalopam and the result was insignificant in Kandu, Aswedanama, Vruttam, Krishna Varna, Auspitz Sign, Candle grease sign, Koebner’s phenomenon, and PASI Score.

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