Diagnostic and Treatment Challenges in Kapha-Pittaja Twak Vikara: A Case Study
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v13i7.2269Keywords:
Kushta, Kapha-Pittaja Pidaka, acneiform eruption, Shodhana, Shamana, Case reportAbstract
Background: Kushta refers to chronic skin disorders affecting skin and its underlying tissues; considered one among the Ashtamahagada (eight major diseases) due to its complex pathogenesis and chronicity. Skin is the largest organ in the body which makes diagnosis related to its disorder a challenging task. This is understood through the primary and secondary lesions over it. One such manifestation called Acneiform eruption showing papulo-pustular lesions resembling other skin manifestations like acne vulgaris, hidradenitis suppurativa. Case presentation: A 37-year-old female having progressively increased number of reddish, pus and blood-filled eruptions over the back, buttocks and thighs, increasing during menstruation, severe itching and burning with a chronicity of 4 years. She took allopathic medications for 4 years and got temporary relief. Intervention: Patient underwent Sadyovirechana, Sadyovamana, Vamana, Siravyadha, Shamana Aushadi (oral medications and topical applications) and Naimittika Rasayana (disease specific immunomodulators). Outcome: After 5months significant reduction in number of eruptions, burning and itching were noted. DLQI (Dermatology Life Quality Index) score index reduced from score 38 to score 5. Conclusion: A case of chronic skin disease diagnosed as Kapha-Pittaja Pidaka administered Shodhana, Shamana and Naimittika Rasayana for a period of five months. In the chronic stubborn skin disease, the rational planning of Shodhana followed by Shamana and Pathyapathya has given excellent results. This case highlights the potential of a comprehensive Ayurvedic approach by integrating different modalities rationally helps in successful management of Kapha-Pittaja Pidaka.
References
Yadavaji Trikamaji. Ayurveda Deepika of Chakrapani on Charaka Samhita of Charaka, Nidanasthana, chapter 5, verse no.3, Varanasi; Chowkhambha Sanskrit Sansthan; 2015; 216
Yadavaji Trikamaji. Commentary: Ayurveda Deepika of Chakrapani on Charaka Samhita of Charaka, Chikitsasthana, chapter 7, verse no.27-30, 33, Varanasi; Chowkhambha Sanskrit Sansthan; 2015;451
Kasper DL, Fauci AS, Hauser SL, Longo DL, Jameson JL, Loscalzo J, editors. Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine. 19th ed. Part 2, Chapter 72. New York: McGraw Hill Education; 2015:353, 356.
A. Y., & Khan, G. K. (1994). Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI), 19(3), 210–216. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2230.1994.tb01167.x
Yadavaji Trikamaji. Ayurveda Deepika of Chakrapani on Charaka Samhita of Charaka, Chikitsasthana, chapter 7, verse no.43, Varanasi; Chowkhambha Sanskrit Sansthan; 2015; 452
Hari Sadashiva Shastry. Sarvanga Sundara Arunadatta, Asthanga Hridaya of Vagbhata, Sutrasthana, chapter 15, verse no.16, Varanasi; Chaukambha Surabharati Prakashan; 2023; 235.
Kapildevgiri. Rasaratna Samucchaya of Indradev Tripati, chapter 20, verse no. 86-90 Varanasi; Chaukambha Sanskrit Samsthana; 2013; 252,253.
Siddhinandan Mishra. Bhaisajyaratnavali, Pramehapidaka Adhikara, verse no. 22-27, Varanasi; Chaukambha Sanskrit Santhan; 722.
Rasatantrasara Siddha Prayoga Sangraha of Thakur Natusimhaji, Prathama Khanda, Rajasthan; Krishna Gopala Ayurveda Bhavana; 223.
Brahmasankar Shastri. Yogaratnakara of Vaidya Laksmipati Shastri, Rasayanadhikara verse no.1-4, Varanasi; Chaukhambha Prakashan;2018;501.
Hari Sadashiva Shastry. Sarvanga Sundara Arunadatta, Asthanga Hridaya of Vagbhata, Sutrasthana, chapter 15, verse no. 18, Varanasi; Chaukambha Surabharati Prakashan;2023;235.
Kanjiv Lochan. Bhaisajyaratnavali of Shri Govind Dasji, Jwaradikara, verse no.445-454 Varanasi; Chaukambha Sanskrit Santhan Vol-1;2008;218.
Brahmasankar Shastri. Yogaratnakara of Vaidya Laksmipati Shastri, Rasayanadhikara verse no.20-21, Varanasi; Chaukhambha Prakashan; 2018; 555.
Sahasrayogam of K.Nishteswar and R Vidyanath, Leha Prakarana 12, Varanasi; Chaukambha Sanskrit Series; 18; 262.
Kanjiv Lochan. Bhaisajyaratnavali of Govind Das, Kushtarogadhikara, verse no. 365-370, Varanasi; Chaukambha Sanskrit Santhan Vol-3; 2008; 100.
Hari Sadashiva Shastry. Sarvanga Sundara Arunadatta, Asthanga Hridaya of Vagbhata, Sutrasthana, chapter 15, verse no. 15, Varanasi; Chaukambha Surabharati Prakashan; 2023; 235.
Additional Files
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2025 Vasant Patil, Anuja Daga, L Sudha

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Authors retain the copyright of their work and grant the Journal of Ayurveda and Holistic Medicine (JAHM) the right of first publication. All published articles are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) license, which permits non-commercial sharing, use, distribution, and adaptation with proper attribution and the same license terms.
JAHM ensures free, irrevocable, worldwide access to its content. Users may copy, distribute, display, and share published works for non-commercial purposes with appropriate credit to the author(s) and the journal. Limited printed copies for personal, non-commercial use are allowed under the same license.
If a submission is not accepted for publication, the author(s) will be notified.
By submitting, authors confirm that the work is original, that all listed authors have contributed and approved it, and that it does not infringe any third-party rights or duplicate work submitted elsewhere.