Journal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine (JONAM)

ISSN: 2578-4986

Research Article

Clinical Efficacy of Katutrikadya Churna in the Management of Post-Operative Care in Bhagandara w.s.r to Fistula in Ano: A Comparative Study

Authors: Nitin B1 and Thaware AP2*

DOI: 10.23880/jonam-16000423

Abstract

In Ayurveda, there are eight branches. Ayurveda has eight branches. Because of its rapid action, use of surgical instruments (Yantra & shastra), Kshar & Agni, and inclusion of characteristics common to other branches, Shalyatantra is regarded as a notable branch. anushastra treats a wide range of illnesses (Para-surgical measures). The treatment of Bhagandara serves as the most significant, practical illustration of how anushastra, or ksharsutra, is used (Fistula-in-ano). Ayurveda classifies several disorders as “Mahagada” based on their severity and problematic behaviors. One of these is called Bhagandara (Fistula-inano). Many surgeons employ ksharsutra, with some somewhat successful outcomes. A lot of discomfort is experienced by the patient both during and after ksharsutra treatment. They are therefore afraid to change the kshar sutra later. In this study, katutrikadya churna with anupana of kulattha kwath, medications in compound formulation (30 patients), and Control group (30 Patients) were chosen. This group was given tab. diclofenac sodium as treatment. After meals, each group receives their particular medication twice daily. When the applied kshar-sutra has been changed with new kshar-sutra, follow-up is done every seventh day (weekly) for twenty days in a row. Aim: To Study the clinical efficacy of katutrikadya churna in the management of postoperative care W.S.R to bhagandara. Objectives • To assess the effect of compound formulation of katutrikadya churna after kshara-sutra application w.s.r to bhagandara. • To assess the agnidipan, vatanulomana property of katutrikadya churna. • Comparison in between the effect of katutrikadya churna and diclofenac sodium after kshar-sutra application w.s.r to bhagandara. • This clinical investigation was comparative, open, randomized, and study. The study's findings demonstrated that katutrikadya churna is a potent vedanasthapan aushadhi (analgesic) in the pain experienced over the anal region during the administration of kshar-sutra for the treatment of bhagandara. Not only does katutrikadya churna heal the symptoms of ailments, but it also addresses their root causes.

Keywords: Bhagandara; Fistula in Ano; Katutrikadya Churna; Kulatha Kwatha; Ksharsutra

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