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Year : 2013 | Volume
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OA03.04. To evaluate the effect of "Kadalikandadi kshara yoga" in the management of vataja ashmari"
B Sujata Waddar, Satish Annigeri, P Hemanthakumar
SDM College of Ayurveda and Hospital, Hassan, Karnataka, India
Date of Web Publication | 4-Jan-2014 |
Correspondence Address: B Sujata Waddar SDM College of Ayurveda and Hospital, Hassan, Karnataka India
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DOI: 10.4103/0257-7941.123841
Purpose: In current surgical practice we are facing problems in treating Ashmari disease effectively even with all modernized facilities, and are insufficient to reduce the prevalence of Ashmari and health care cost. Method: 20 diagnosed cases of Vataja Ashmari were selected for study and recorded through proforma designed for single group of observational study.And To evaluate the effect of "Kadalikandadi kshara yoga" in the management of Vataja Ashmari"Drug has administered through orally with water. Result: In this series of 20 patients of Ashmari, 20% patients were cured i.e. their stone was removed. 30% patients were markedly improved i.e. either their only stone was removed or it was broken into pieces or they showed 100% relief in their symptoms. 25% patients either showed reduction in the size of the stone or marked relief in their sign and symptoms. Remaining 25% patients showed no reduction in the size of the stone. Conclusion: The stones, which are passed, are maximum from ureter. Which shows significant level expelling action of the trailed drug. From the study it can be concluded that the action of the drug is encouraging in subjective part rather than objective, however duration of the treatment should be considered.
How to cite this article: Waddar B S, Annigeri S, Hemanthakumar P. OA03.04. To evaluate the effect of "Kadalikandadi kshara yoga" in the management of vataja ashmari". Ancient Sci Life 2013;32, Suppl S1:27 |
From the proceedings of Insight Ayurveda 2013, Coimbatore. 24th and 25th May 2013
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