EFFECT OF KASEESADI TAILA FOR MANAGING POST-OPERATIVE WOUND OF KADARA CHEDANA WITH AGNIKARMA
Pulkita Sharma*, Sujata B. Waddar, Sudarshan R. Teradal and Ayush Dhankhar
ABSTRACT
In this case study, a 27-year-old male patient experienced long-standing pain and hardened skin on the sole of his right foot, diagnosed as Kadara, or a foot corn. This condition, attributed to disruptions in Vata and Kapha doshas, resulted in the formation of hard, painful masses. The patient underwent surgical removal of the foot corn and received Ayurvedic treatment with Kaseesadi Taila dressing for 15 days to aid wound healing. Wound healing is a natural process involving various cellular activities that promote tissue cleansing, regeneration, and strengthening. The effectiveness of the treatment was assessed through clinical signs and photographic evidence, showing promising results in post-operative wound healing. The discussion emphasizes the therapeutic properties of Kaseesadi Taila, particularly its antimicrobial, cleansing, and healing effects, suggesting its potential in managing wounds.
Keywords: Kadara, Kaseesadi Taila, Post-operative wound healing.
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