The Kasaghna effect of Akshawaleha in the management of Rajayakshma w.s.r. to Pulmonary Tuberculosis - A Case Study
Abstract
In modern era Rajayakshma can be correlated to Tuberculosis. Rajayakshma is a Madhyama Rogamarga Vyadhi manifested Shosha. Though there is a difference in the pathogenesis of Rajayakshma and Pulmonary Tuberculosis, the clinical picture of both is quite similar. It is a major public health problem in India due to the environmental changes, changes in behavioural, diet habits, poor quality of life, population explosion, under nutrition and lack of awareness about cause of disease and modern life style. Ayurveda can provide the satisfactory health service due to its comprehensive capacity of attaining all types of Pathological changes. To fulfil the applied aspect of these basic principles the symptoms of Rajayakshma have been under taken for study. Here we done a study on a patient of Rajayakshma to rule out the Kasaghna effect of Akshawaleha in the management.
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