COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TRIPHALA GUGGULU GANDHAK RASAYANA AND BALA TAILA MATRA BASTI IN POST OPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT AFTER HAEMORRHOIDECTOMY

Authors

  • Sharma Rimpy M.S Shalya Tantra
  • Basotra Sahil Assistant Professor Dept.of Panchkarma GAMC Jammu

Keywords:

Arsha, Basti, Triphhala guggulu, Haemorrhoidectomy

Abstract

Arsha (haemorrhoids) is clinically an engorged condition of haemorrhoidal venous plexues along with abnormally displaced enlarged anal cushion. While we correlate Arsha with piles maximum concepts are similar to each other. According to Ayuveda, Arsha hampers the normal physiological functions of body. It gives trouble like enemy.Acharya Sushurata has given a unique order the management of Arsas. 1) Bheshja karma 2) Kshara karma 3) Agni karma 4) Shastra karma.As these treatment include surgical procedure also surgical procedure are quiet painful. In post operative measurement pain is main criteria to counter. As modern medicine prescribe so many analgesics after haemorrhoidectomy. In this study 60 patients selected divided into 2 groups. In 30 patients control group post operative pain management with analgesic medicine and in other 30 patients trial group post operative pain management done by Triphala guggulu, gandhaka rasayana and bala tail matra basti. bala tail matra basti 30ml was given patients complains of pain after surgery, followed by once a day for the next 2 post operative days, totally for a period of 3 post operatives days and observations were done for six weeks, patients responses observed and evaluated using paired “t” test to observe the pre-post significance.

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Published

15-11-2021

How to Cite

Sharma Rimpy, & Basotra Sahil. (2021). COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TRIPHALA GUGGULU GANDHAK RASAYANA AND BALA TAILA MATRA BASTI IN POST OPERATIVE PAIN MANAGEMENT AFTER HAEMORRHOIDECTOMY. International Journal of Applied Ayurved Research, 5(4), 223–227. Retrieved from https://ijaar.in/index.php/journal/article/view/895

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