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<big>'''[[Chikitsa Sthana]] Chapter 12. Management of Shvayathu (Various types of Swellings) </big>''' | <big>'''[[Chikitsa Sthana]] Chapter 12. Management of Shvayathu (Various types of Swellings) </big>''' | ||
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|data8 = Singh G., Goyal M., Deole Y.S., Basisht G. | |data8 = Singh G., Goyal M., [[Yogesh Deole|Deole Y.S.]], [[Gopal Basisht|Basisht G.]] | ||
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<big>'''Abstract</big>''' | <big>'''Abstract</big>''' | ||
< | <p style="text-align:justify;">This chapter deals with the treatment of various types of swellings like generalized edema and local eruptions including pustules, nodules and tumors. The etiological factors for these swellings can be endogenous (''nija'') or exogenous (''agantuja''). In all types of swellings, three ''[[dosha]]s'' are involved but it is named according to the dominance of the ''[[dosha]]''. After describing general symptoms and signs of the swelling, specific symptoms and signs of ''[[vata]], [[pitta]]'' and ''[[kapha]]'' as well as of incurable and curable swellings are explained. | ||
This chapter deals with the treatment of various types of swellings like generalized edema and local eruptions including pustules, nodules and tumors. The etiological factors for these swellings can be endogenous (''nija'') or exogenous (''agantuja''). In all types of swellings, three ''[[dosha]]s'' are involved but it is named according to the dominance of the ''[[dosha]]''. After describing general symptoms and signs of the swelling, specific symptoms and signs of ''[[vata]], [[pitta]]'' and ''[[kapha]]'' as well as of incurable and curable swellings are explained. | <br/> | ||
Line of treatment depends upon type of swelling as well as involved parts of the body; wholesome and unwholesome diet and lifestyle for the benefit of the patient is explained. Detailed treatments along with drug preparations, internal and external therapeutic measures are discussed according to ''[[vata]], [[pitta]]'' and ''[[kapha]]'' types of swelling. | Line of treatment depends upon type of swelling as well as involved parts of the body; wholesome and unwholesome diet and lifestyle for the benefit of the patient is explained. Detailed treatments along with drug preparations, internal and external therapeutic measures are discussed according to ''[[vata]], [[pitta]]'' and ''[[kapha]]'' types of swelling. | ||
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Local swellings occurring in the various parts of the body in the form of papules, pustules, nodules, tumors etc are described in the last part of the chapter. It includes ''shaluka'' (quinsy), ''Bidalika'' (Ludwig’s angina), ''Taluvidradhi'' (palatal abscess), ''Upajihivika'' (superficial glossitis), ''Upakusha'' (gingivitis) and ''Danta-Vidradhi'' (dental abscess) which occurs in buccal cavity and generally included in Śālākya specialty. ''Galaganda'' is goiter and ''gandamala'' and ''granthi'' are mainly related with various types of swellings of lymph nodes. ''Arbuda'' (tumor), ''alaji'' (inflammation of eye), ''akshata'' (whitlow), ''vidarika'' (lymphadenitis), ''visphotaka'' (eruption), ''kaksha'' (herpes zoster), ''romantika'' (measles), ''masurika'' (chickenpox), ''bradhna'' (hernia), ''bhagandara'' (fistula-in-ano), ''shleepada'' (elephantiasis), ''jalakagardabha'' (acute sprading inflammation), ''abhighataja'' (traumatic) and ''vishaja'' (poisonous) swellings along with their medical treatment and wherever necessary surgical measures are also described. Difference and similarity between ''granthi'' and ''arbuda'' are also mentioned. | Local swellings occurring in the various parts of the body in the form of papules, pustules, nodules, tumors etc are described in the last part of the chapter. It includes ''shaluka'' (quinsy), ''Bidalika'' (Ludwig’s angina), ''Taluvidradhi'' (palatal abscess), ''Upajihivika'' (superficial glossitis), ''Upakusha'' (gingivitis) and ''Danta-Vidradhi'' (dental abscess) which occurs in buccal cavity and generally included in Śālākya specialty. ''Galaganda'' is goiter and ''gandamala'' and ''granthi'' are mainly related with various types of swellings of lymph nodes. ''Arbuda'' (tumor), ''alaji'' (inflammation of eye), ''akshata'' (whitlow), ''vidarika'' (lymphadenitis), ''visphotaka'' (eruption), ''kaksha'' (herpes zoster), ''romantika'' (measles), ''masurika'' (chickenpox), ''bradhna'' (hernia), ''bhagandara'' (fistula-in-ano), ''shleepada'' (elephantiasis), ''jalakagardabha'' (acute sprading inflammation), ''abhighataja'' (traumatic) and ''vishaja'' (poisonous) swellings along with their medical treatment and wherever necessary surgical measures are also described. Difference and similarity between ''granthi'' and ''arbuda'' are also mentioned. | ||
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'''Keywords''': ''Shvayathu, shotha, shopha,'' edema, swelling, ''[[langhana]], ama[[pachana]], [[shodhana]]''. </ | '''Keywords''': ''Shvayathu, shotha, shopha,'' edema, swelling, ''[[langhana]], ama[[pachana]], [[shodhana]]''. </p> | ||
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
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Heaviness, movability, bulging, heat, thinning of the vessels, horripilation and discoloration of the affected skin are the general signs and symptoms of edema [11] | Heaviness, movability, bulging, heat, thinning of the vessels, horripilation and discoloration of the affected skin are the general signs and symptoms of edema [11] | ||
=== Symptoms of ''[[vata]]ja'' dominant edema/swelling === | === Symptoms of ''[[vata]]ja'' dominant edema/swelling === | ||
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Take 1.280 Kg of ''gandeera, bhallataka, chitraka, trikatu, vidnaga, kantakari'' and ''brihati'' and add 1.024 Kg of | Take 1.280 Kg of ''gandeera, bhallataka, chitraka, trikatu, vidnaga, kantakari'' and ''brihati'' and add 1.024 Kg of [[kurchika]]-mastu (prepared by adding hot water in paneer) and boil on cow-dung fire till one-third remains and then filter. On cooling add to it 1.024 Kg natural-''mastu'' (prepared by adding water in curd), 4 kg of sugar-candy and put in a pitcher lined with paste of ''chitraka'' and ''pippali'' and leave this pot at a high-open place for 10 days for fermentation to prepare ''arishta''. | ||
Oral administration of ''gandeeradyarishtha'' cures edema, fistula-in-ano, piles, helminthiasis, ''kushtha''(obstinate skin diseases), polyuria, discoloration, emaciation and hiccup due to ''[[vata]]''. Thus ''gandeeradyarishtha'' is described [29-31] | Oral administration of ''gandeeradyarishtha'' cures edema, fistula-in-ano, piles, helminthiasis, ''kushtha''(obstinate skin diseases), polyuria, discoloration, emaciation and hiccup due to ''[[vata]]''. Thus ''gandeeradyarishtha'' is described [29-31] | ||
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=== Related Chapter === | === Related Chapter === | ||