Palaskhshar ointment in the management of Abhyantar Gudarsh – An Ayurvedic Management Protocol
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https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i1.13422Keywords:
Internal Haemorrhoid, Abhyantar Gudarsh, Palashkshar Ointment, Palash KsharAbstract
Background: Hemorrhoids or piles are a common ailment among adults. More than half of men and women
aged 50 years and older will develop hemorrhoid symptoms during their lifetime. This disease Gudarsha
comes under the heading of Mahagada, as it is Dirghakalanubandhi, Dushchikitsya in nature, Tridoshaj and
involves the Marma and it is well known for the chronicity and difficult to treat. Aim & Objectives:- To
evaluate the effect of local application of Palash Kshar Ointment in Management of Abhyantar Gudrsha.
Methodology:- The study is prospective randomized controlled clinical trial. Total 60 patients will be
selected for this study, which will be further divided randomly into two groups. Each group consists of
about 30 patients. In which group A, will be trial groups and group B will be control groups. Every patient
will be observed at regular follow up. On 7th, 14th, 21th, 28th Day.. Results– Results will be drawn from the
observations of objective parameters. Conclusion – Conclusion of the study will be drawn on the basis of
statistical data calculated from the collected data.
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