Abstract

Wajaul Mafasil (Rheumatoid arthritis) has become one of the most pressing global public health problems. In India alone an estimated 1% population is suffering from W M. Wajaul Mafasil which is a future threat to the physical, psychological, social and economic well being of the human beings. It often deprives people of their freedom and independence and can disrupt the lives of family members and other care givers. Physical symptoms of arthritis, pain, loss of joint movement and fatigue puts individuals at higher risk for a variety of other diseases, including premature death, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, colon cancer, overweight, depression and anxiety. In fact, in its severe forms WM can shorten life expectancy. Psychological stress depression, anger and anxiety often accompany WM. People with WM may experience difficulty in coping with pain and disability which in turn can lead to a feeling of helplessness, lack of self-control and changes in self esteem and self image. Social well-being is also affected by decreased community involvement, difficulties in their work place and in sexual activities. These social problems are often aggravated by lack of understanding and empathy among family members, co-workers, employers, etc. Based on the references available in the Unani Classics the Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine formulated some simple new combination of drugs and subjected them to multicentric trials at Council's institutes. Prior to multicentric trial, preliminary screening was performed at the Regional Research Institute of Unani Medicine, Chennai in the year 1979 in which significant effects and clinical safety was observed. Later, the formulations were modified and multicentric study was undertaken along with some other combinations at Councils centres at Lucknow, Bhadrak, Mumbai, New Delhi, Srinagar and Bangalore. Multidimensional studies covering clinical, pathological, biochemical, physiological, herido-familial aspects in WM patients were studied besides Munzij and Mushil therapy and Hajamat (cupping). Since 1979, 40,000 patients were registered and treated at different centres of the Council. Out of these 8,000 patients fulfilling the research criteria were registered for study. Seven thousand five hundred and twenty-nine patients completed the study in different treatment groups. The cases were diagnosed on the basis of the sign and symptoms as per Unani classification taking in to consideration the involvement different humors, and the stage of the disease etc and correlated with the modern parameters 1987 revised ARA/ACR criteria for rheumatoid arthritis. The cases were classified as per standard criteria of possible, probable, definite and classical stages.

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