ROLE OF COMBINED EFFECT OF GUDUCHI KWATH &ADRAK SWARAS WITH ORAL HYPOGLYCAEMIC DRUG IN THE MANAGEMENT OF MADHUMEHA W.S.R. TO TYPE -2 DIABETES MELLITUS-A CASE STUDY.
Vd. Sonali Halkare*, Vd. Sujata Mundkar, Vd. S. I.Pathan, Vd. V. E. Gogate
ABSTRACT
As the man becomes civilized and designed things for his luxury, convenience, pleasure; But then soon he suited slave of them. As he was developing faster, his physical activity reduced and mental stress is increased. People have no time even for healthy food. This lifestyle causes lack of exercise, unnecessary intake of fast food, burden of mental stress, the overpowering race to survive in the race of world. This type of life style leads to number of diseases; one of them is Prameha. Prameha is disease which is difficult to treat. So, it has been included in Mahagad. That’s why Prameha have crucial significance. On the basis of symptomatology, Madhumeha can be correlated to the feature of Diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus is one of the common metabolic disorders and 2.8% of populations suffer from this disease throughout the world. In India the prevalence rate of diabetes is estimated to be 1-5%.[1] Complications of diabetes mellitus lead to multisystem failure like nephropathy, neuropathy, retinopathy etc. Oral hypoglycemic agents and insulin which are used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus by the allopathic system of medicine have numerous side effects & limitations. It produces symptoms such as – Prabhutmutrarta, Avilmutrata,Naktamutrata.[2] A patient of Madhumeha was selected for case study. T/t given- Guduchi Kwath &Adak Swaras with Oral Hypoglyacaemic Agent (OHA) for 30 days.
Keywords: Prabhutmutrarta, Naktamutrata, T/t, Kwath, Swaras, OHA.
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