A review on Sarvasara Mukharoga in Ayurveda w.s.r. Oral Submucous Fibrosis
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Introduction: An inflammatory response juxta epithelial, fibroelastic changes in the lamina propria, epithelial atrophy, trismus, and recurrent glossitis attacks are the hallmarks of the subtle chronic disease known as oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF). It is one of the most common premalignant disorders in India is. OSMF is gaining popularity these days. A study on OSMF and its management according to Ayurveda values is more in the scientific field because Ayurveda’s main focus is on maintaining and promoting health care. In this conceptual paper, OSMF will be highlighted, evaluated, elaborated on, and discussed. Aim and Objectives: The aim of the study is to gain a better understanding of OSMF and its relationship to Sarvasara Mukharoga in Ayurveda. Materials and Methods: The contents of this article are based on modern medicine textbooks as well as Ayurvedic Samhitas. Clinical research published in both indexed and non-indexed journals was also consulted to obtain relevant content. Results: According to the Lakshanas described by Brihatrayi, OSMF can be equated symptomatically with the Sarvasara Mukharoga. In the event of OSMF, the management of Sarvasara Mukharoga should be applied. Conclusion: On the basis of signs and symptoms, OSMF can be correlated with Sarvasara Mukharoga. Early treatment of OSMF using Ayurvedic medications and the cessation of habits helps in the easy cure of the disease.
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