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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF KERATOCONUS - A CASE REPORT .......
... Keratoconus may be correlated with Timira and Kāca based on the symptoms of the disease. The use of Śodhana (purification) and Kriyakalpa (external ocular therapy) help in improving vision and bringing back the ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS- A CASE REPORT .......
... Key words: Acute pancreatitis, Ayurveda, Serum Amylase, Serum Lipase and Ultrasonography.. AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS- A CASE REPORT.[r] ... See full document
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Iridocorneal endothelial syndrome in a patient with keratoconus – a case report
... The management of KC, when associated with ICE syn- drome, may require peculiar considerations regarding the association with the multiple anterior segment abnormalities present in these ...the management ... See full document
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← Return to Article Details Ayurvedic Management of Otosclerosis - A Case report
... Otosclerosis is most often caused when one of the bones in the middle ear, the stapes, becomes stuck in place. When this bone is unable to vibrate, sound is unable to travel through the ear and hearing becomes impaired ... See full document
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A RAY OF LIGHT ON AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF OCULAR HYPERTENSION: CASE REPORT .......
... on stress. She consulted the same doctor and diag- nosed with immature cataract in LE.On routine checkup of eye before cataract surgery she was di- agnosed with increased IOP in both the eyes. She then prescribed with ... See full document
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A CASE REPORT: AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF DIABETIC NEPHROPATHY WITH CEREBRO - VASCULAR EVENT .......
... medicine which is mostly an upper motor neuron le- sion disease is caused due to haemorrhage, thrombosis or embolism. Diabetes mellitus, hypertension etc. are the risk factors for the commencement of hemiplegia. ... See full document
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A CASE REPORT OF SUCCESSFUL AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF FACIAL PARALYSIS
... On examination, drooping of corners of the mouth was observed, with affection of creases of skinfold on both cheeks and forehead of affected side which was indicative of lower motor neuron affection. The patient was ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF ATI STHAULYA (SUPER OBESITY): A CASE REPORT .......
... As per Charaka, Vaman is contraindicated in Ati Sthaulya (5) . But being a syndromic condition (Bahu Doshasya Laksanama) Samsodhana ther- apy is highly recommended for Sthaulya pa- tients possessing stamina & ... See full document
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A holistic approach to hepatitis-B induced osteoarthritis by ayurvedic management: A case report
... The patient is presented with complaints of osteoarthritis, so treatment is planned as per line of management of Asthi- Sandhigata Vata. During the assessment, after completion of treatment, it has been found that ... See full document
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Ayurvedic management of axial spondyloarthropathy– a case report
... This case was treated considering both the pathologies as the stages of same se, hypothesized as active inflammation at the joint (due to mechanical stress and/or degeneration) occurring ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF HEPATITIS B: A CASE REPORT .......
... The case as described in Ayurvedic liter- d results were ...single case is not sufficient to prove the efficacy, author has management of Hepatitis B is very effective ... See full document
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In vivo slit scanning confocal microscopic observation in a patient with moderate and severe keratoconus: a case report
... Abstract: A 22-year-old Indian female was referred to Sg Buloh hospital with the diagnosis of bilateral keratoconus. On examination, slit lamp biomicroscopy and corneal topography revealed stage 3 ... See full document
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Ayurvedic Panchkarma Management of Sthaulya (Obesity): A Case Report
... weight was 98.1 kg and BMI was 33.94 which is fairly included in obesity category according to NHI guidelines. He also had some associated complaints like exertional dyspnoea, increased appetite, excessive perspiration. ... See full document
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Brittle cornea syndrome: a case report and review of the literature
... On ophthalmological examination showed that the cornea were obviously prominent, with a significant bluish discoloration of the sclera in both eyes (Fig. 1). The examination of anterior segment eye manifested that an ... See full document
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MANAGEMENT OF RADIATION PROCTITIS BY PICHHA BASTI & AYURVEDIC FORMULATIONS – A CASE REPORT .......
... Radiation proctitis is the inflammation of rectum as a result of exposure to radiation during radi therapy. It is feared complication of radiation therapy given in pelvic malignancies. Chronic radiation proctitis (CRP) ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF STHOULYA (CHILDHOOD EXOGENOUS OBESITY) - A CASE REPORT .......
... present case was diagnosed as Sthoulya (Exoge- neous obesity) in Vatakaphadhikaavasthawith Agni- mandya at Koshta and Dhatu ...the management of exogenous obesity in ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF TAMAKA SWASA (CHILDHOOD ASTHMA) IN CHILDREN - A CASE REPORT .......
... ting posture and intake of hot drinks. In the beginning, the parents have taken the child for consultation in a hospital in Bengaluru, where they have given a course of medications, which they have started and continued ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF KITIBHA KUSHTA (PLAQUE PSORIASIS) IN CHILDREN - A CASE REPORT .......
... 4. Parents have consulted a Skin specialist in a near- by hospital, where it was diagnosed as Plaque Psoriasis and they were advised to start some ointments and lotions for applying externally. They have started it and ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF DADRU KUSHTA (TINEA CORPORIS) IN CHILDREN - A CASE REPORT .......
... and lotions for external application. Even though they had started using it, itching has slightly re- duced, but again aggravated when spicy food items and curd were taken. There was no any change in the colour or ... See full document
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AYURVEDIC UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF KARSHYA (MALNUTRITION) IN CHILDREN - A CASE REPORT .......
... weight children in rural areas (38%) is more than that in urban areas (29%) 10 . There are many contributing factors which paves way for under nutrition among children. They are ignorance, poor socio-economic status, ... See full document
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