A Comparative clinical evaluation of Sirodhara with Sukhosnajala, Tila Tailam and Brahmi Tailam in the management of mild to moderate essential hypertension

  • Dr. Bhargavi M. Assistant Professor, Department of Panchakarma, Sri Adi Siva Sadguru Alli Saheb Sivarayala Ayurvedic Medical College, Guntakal, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA
  • Dr. K. Chaithanya Assistant Professor, Department of Kaumarabhritya, Sri Adi Siva Sadguru Alli Saheb Sivarayala Ayurvedic Medical College, Guntakal, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA.
Keywords: Essential Hypertension, Shirodhara, SBP, DBP, PP, MAP

Abstract

In worldwide 25 percentage of population is suffering with Hypertension. As it is an instrumental disease, asymptomatic in nature, it was named as Silent killer. The causative factors of Essential hypertension were Genetic predisposition and environmental factors but these factors are triggered by stress hence it comes under stress related psycho-somatic disorder. In Hypertensive patients, Decrease in 5mm of Hg in SBP and DBP results in decrease in cardiovascular risk, stroke which decreases mortality rate worldwide. The management aspect of modern medical science remains symptomatic with troublesome side effects. The Joint National Committee (JNC 8) guideline advise higher blood pressure goals, less use of several types of antihypertensive medications and suggests lifestyle modification and relaxation are the best initial therapy. In Ayurveda, Shirodhara is one of the panchakarma therapy meant for relaxation and stress reducing procedure mentioned in Dharakalpaas a preventive and curative treatment for many stress related disorders. So, Present study is planned as “A Comparative clinical evaluation of Shirodhara with Sukhos̩n̩ajala, Tila tailam and Brahmitailamin the management of mild to moderate essential hypertension”was selected. This paper is going to describe about conclusion drawn from the study i.e. effect of three types of dhara on Objective parameters SBP, DBP, PP, and MAP.

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DOI: 10.21760/jaims.v3i03.395
Published: 2018-06-30
How to Cite
Dr. Bhargavi M., & Dr. K. Chaithanya. (2018). A Comparative clinical evaluation of Sirodhara with Sukhosnajala, Tila Tailam and Brahmi Tailam in the management of mild to moderate essential hypertension. Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences, 3(03), 13-20. https://doi.org/10.21760/jaims.v3i03.395
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