Abstract
Ayurved is science of life. From ancient Indian surgery, it has been observed that various operations successfully performed in those days also. In ancient period Acharya were doing surgery in Ayurveda. Sushrut is father of modern surgery.
 It is common man’s thinking that there is no surgical treatment for disease in the science of Ayuvred. After the turn over the pages of sushrut Samhita, one will understand that sushrut has laid done the basic concept of the present surgery.
 Nasal polyps are growth of soft tissues on the lining of the nasal passage or sinus. In Ayurvedic samhita, nasal polyps are referred to as Nasarsha. Jaloukavacharana is best mini surgery in this nasal polyp.
 14 years old children suffering from Nasal block (Nasa-avarodha), breathing difficulty (Ayasen swasa), running nose (Nasa strav), snoring since last 3 years. One-time application of jaloukavacharana give him excellent results.
 The present article is Management of Nasal polyps with an Ayurvedic mini surgery i.e jaloukavachrana.
Highlights
In this modern era all filed developing rapidly, medical filed not optional for that. variety of research in instruments, medicine and concepts occurs in modern science, still its fail at some stage
In Ayurveda, nasal polyps can be named as Nasarsha.[2]
Alternative hypothesis H1: Jaloukavachrana is effective in Nasarsha (Nasal polyps)
Summary
In this modern era all filed developing rapidly, medical filed not optional for that. variety of research in instruments, medicine and concepts occurs in modern science, still its fail at some stage. Variety of research in instruments, medicine and concepts occurs in modern science, still its fail at some stage. This case study is one of the example that proved Ayurvedic mini-surgery i.e jaloukavachrana still effective as in past. Due to industrialization and all air pollution increased rapidly. This air pollutions induced variety of respiratory diseases. Nasal polyps are soft jelly like overgrowth of the lining of sinus. In Ayurveda, nasal polyps can be named as Nasarsha.[2]. Research Question Does Jaloukavachrana really effective in the management of Nasarsha (Nasal polyps)?. Null hypothesis H0: Jaloukavachrana is not effective in Nasarsha (Nasal polyps). Alternative hypothesis H1: Jaloukavachrana is effective in Nasarsha (Nasal polyps)
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