A CLINICAL EVALUATION OF ERANDADI TAILA NASYA AND KARNAPURANA AND SARSHAPA TAILA KARNAPURANA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF KARNA NADA W.S.R. TO TINNITUS
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v6i1.373Keywords:
Karna Nada, Tinnitus, Erandadi Taila, Nasya, Sarshapa Taila, KarnapuranaAbstract
Background: Tinnitus is ringing sound or noise in the ear or head. The characteristic feature is that the origin
of this sound is within the patient. Tinnitus is more annoying in quiet surroundings, particularly at night, when
the masking effect of ambient noise from the environments lost. Epidemiologic studies have consistently
reported that tinnitus prevalence in adults range from about 10 to 15 percent of the population worldwide.
Objectives: 1. To evaluate the efficacy of Erandadi Taila Nasya and Karnapurana in the patients of Karna
Nada- Tinnitus. 2. To evaluate the efficacy of Erandadi Taila Nasya and Sarshapa Taila Karnapurana in the
patients of Karna Nada- Tinnitus. Material and Methods: In present study 32 patients of Karna Nada
(Tinnitus) were selected and divided into two equal groups of 16 patients each. In group- I, patients were
advised Erandadi Taila Nasya and Karnapurana and in group- II, patients were advised Erandadi Taila Nasya
and Sarshapa Taila Karnapurana. Data obtained was statistically analyzed. Results: Group- II was found to be
providing better relief as compared to group- I. Conclusion: There is a minute difference in percentage of relief
in 2 groups under consideration. So no concluding statement can be given until the same trial is carried out on
large sample size.
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