ROLE OF AYURVEDIC FORMULATIONS IN DIABETIC FOOT: A CASE STUDY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v2i5.180Keywords:
Diabetes, Diabetic Gangrene, AyurvedaAbstract
A female patient of age 40 years came with the complaint of non- healing wounds over left foot (planter
aspect) along with gangrenous condition of all the toes of foot since eight weeks .Patient was the
diagnosed case of chronic diabetes mellitus and on anti diabetic drugs from last three years. After
required investigations and local examination of wounds, patient was planned and treated by locally
applying the combination of (kshar taila , Jatyadhi taila and Panch valkal kawath) ayurvedic formulations
as described in texts of ayurveda .With this ayurvedic treatment wounds got completely healed and
gangrenous condition of toes totally resolved without any complications and side effects .
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