Abstract
The condition known as Pittaja Mukhapaka is frequently encountered by patients seeking treatment at the outpatient department of the Ears, Nose, and Throat department. This condition is characterized by inflammation, ulceration, and a burning sensation in the oral mucosa, and is often associated with Aphthous ulcers (Pittaja Mukhapaka). Although modern medicine has several treatment options, including anti-inflammatory drugs, topical corticosteroids, and topical tetracyclines, these treatments have limitations. In contrast, Jatyadi Kwath Churna is a traditional polyherbal composition in ayurvedic medicine that has been used to treat oral problems for centuries. This herbal preparation contains Jati Patra, Guduchi, Draksha, Daru Haridra, Yavasa, Haritaki, Vibhitaki, Madhu, and Amlaki, and is indicated for oral problems in the texts Yogaratnakara and Bhaishajya Ratnavali. Material and Methods: This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of Jatyadi Kwatha Gandusha for Mukha Rogas, a study was conducted with 30 subjects randomly allocated to either Group A (receiving Gandusha of Jatyadi Kwatha and Madhu) or Group B (receiving Triphala Kwatha). Result: Both groups experienced complete relief from discomfort, burning sensations, and excessive salivation, on analysis between the groups with a statistically significant p-value results are equally effective in both groups. Conclusion: The study successfully demonstrated the effectiveness of Jatyadi Kwatha Gandusha and Triphala Kwatha in managing Pittaja Mukhapaka.
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