Pain management (Vedanasthapana) with Svadanstra Taila in Janu Sandhigata Vata by two different Ausadha Sevana Margas - A Clinical Study
Abstract
Sandhigata Vata is a Sula and Sotha Pradhana Vataja Nanatmaja Vyadhi affecting loco-motor system leaving person disable and make him unable to do his daily routine works. Acarya Vagbhata and Sushruta have considered Vata Vyadhi as Mahagada. It is so called due to the fact that the treatment is time consuming and prognosis is uncertain. Sandhigata Vata is one of the Vata Vyadhi, situated in Marma and Madhyama Rogamarga makes it Kastasadhya. In Ayurvedic classics, there is mention of different formulations for the treatment of Sandhigata Vata one among them is Svadanstra Taila. A study was conducted where patients having symptoms of Sandhigata Vata were selected and divided into two Groups A and B. These two Groups containing 30 patients each were treated with Svadanstra Taila by two different Ausadha Sevana Margas i.e., Bahya and Mukha respectively. The data shows Svadanstra Taila given internally as Snehana has provided better relief.
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