A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY OF KASISADI TAILA AND JATYADI TAILA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ARSHA

Authors

  • VIPUL PATEL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v5i5.357

Keywords:

Arshashatana, Clinical study, Jatyadi taila, Kasisaditaila

Abstract

Background: Acharya Susruta has described it under the heading of ashtamahagada- under the big umbrella of
eight difficult to treat disorders and it is defined as violent as an enemy. Aim and objectives: The study was
planned to compare the clinical efficacy of Kasisadi taila (Group I) with the Jatyaditaila(Group II) in the
management of arsha with respect to haemorrhoids. Methods and materials: In Group-l -Kasisadi taila (Test
group) patients were pushed 10 ml kasisadi taila in the anal canal by rubber catheter no.9 and plastic syringe for
28 days. In Group-ll -Jatyadi taila – Control group patients were pushed 10 ml jatyadi taila in the anal canal by
rubber catheter no.9 and plastic syringe for 28 days. Results: Group I- kasisadi taila provided highly significant
relief in raktasrava (bleeding per rectum), arshabhransha (protrusion of mass), gudavedana (pain in ano) and
aniyatvibandha (constipation). Group II – jatyadi taila provided significant relief in raktasrava (bleeding per
rectum), arshabhransha (protrusion of mass), gudavedana (pain in ano) and aniyiatvibandha
(constipation).Conclusion:Kasisadi taila as local application with routine standard treatment is more effective
than jatyadi taila in the 1st and 2nd degree of arsha (Haemorrhoids) because of its corrosive nature, kasisadi
taila reduced the size of pile mass without hampering normal mucosa of anal canal.

Author Biography

VIPUL PATEL

Associate professor, Department of ShalyaTantra, Government Ayurved College, Vadodara, Gujarat, INDIA

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Published

2021-04-18

How to Cite

PATEL, V. . (2021). A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY OF KASISADI TAILA AND JATYADI TAILA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ARSHA. Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine (JAHM), 5(5). https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v5i5.357

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Original Research Article- Clinical Research