A clinical study to evaluate the combined effect of Kanjikataila Sthanika Abhyanga, Dhanyamla Parisheka and Paripathadi Kadha in the management of Prameha Upadrava vis-à-vis Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy [DPN]
Abstract
The commonest form of complication of Diabetes Mellitus is Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy [DPN] and is estimated to effect half of the population with diabetes mellitus. The reported worldwide prevalence of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy ranges from 16% to as high as 66%. Symptoms of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy [DPN] include sharpness or burning pain that begins in feet and spreads proximally, sensation of numbness and tingling sensation. These features resemble the features of Prameha Upadrava which are Daha, Nidranasha, Paridhoopana, Shoola, Toda, and Harsha along with symptoms of Prameha. DPN represents a major health problem as it may present with excruciating neuropathic pain and responsible for substantial morbidity, impairs quality of life, and increases mortality. Present study is a single group open clinical trial with pre-post-test design with sample size of 30 subjects. Intervention to subjects of DPN was Kanjika Taila Sthanika Abhyanga followed by Dhanyamla Parisheka to the affected limbs for the first 10 consecutive days with internal administration of Shamanoushadhi for all 30 consecutive days. The result obtained on the parameters of the LANSS scale was statistically highly significant with ‘p’ value 0.000 in the management of Prameha Upadrava vis~a~vis DPN.
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