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====== Indications ====== | ====== Indications ====== | ||
Cervical disc diseases | {| class="wikitable" | ||
Facial palsy | |- | ||
Trigeminal neuralgia | | Cervical disc diseases | ||
Mastoiditis | |- | ||
Osteoarthritis of jaw | | Facial palsy | ||
Brachial plexes disorders | |- | ||
Hanugraha(jaw lock) | | Trigeminal neuralgia | ||
Manyaagraha(neck stiffness) | |- | ||
Apabahuka (frozen shoulder) | | Mastoiditis | ||
Vishvachi(brachial neuropathy) | |- | ||
Avagaaha is a commonly used swedana which is a variant of drava sweda. Here the patient is made to sit in a tub filled with decoction, dhaayaamla, oil etc. It is found to be very effective in correcting | | Osteoarthritis of jaw | ||
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| Brachial plexes disorders | |||
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| ''Hanugraha''(jaw lock) | |||
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| ''Manyaagraha'' (neck stiffness) | |||
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| ''Apabahuka'' (frozen shoulder) | |||
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| ''Vishvachi'' (brachial neuropathy) | |||
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''Avagaaha'' is a commonly used ''swedana'' which is a variant of ''drava sweda''. Here the patient is made to sit in a tub filled with decoction, ''dhaayaamla'', oil etc. It is found to be very effective in correcting vitiated ''apana vayu''. | |||
====== Materials required ====== | ====== Materials required ====== | ||