Exploring the Efficacy of Dinesavalyadi Taila in Managing Dushta Vrana: A Comprehensive Case Analysis

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Dr Shubham Saini, Dr Aswin Haridas

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Wound is described as a break in the continuity of any body tissues. Ayurveda as decribed many formulations, medicines for oral as well for local applications to accelerate wound healing. In Ayurved chronic wounds are called Vrana. These are subcategorized into sadhya varna (acute) and dushta varna (chronic). Therefore I am presenting a case of 55 year old married male with complaints of wound over left ankle joint with pain, foul odour, non-healing since 1 year inspite of taking allopathic medicines. On examination it was found that surface area of wound was 35*25*5 mm. Necessary investigations and viral markers were done prior to initiation of treatment. The wound was dressing was done with Dinesavalyadi Taila daily followed by oral intake of triphala gugglu 500mg twice in a day, Gandhak Rasayan 500mg twice a day for 28 days. Periodic follow up was done. This was helpful in faster wound healing, Epithelization and reducing wound exudates.

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