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Year: 2021 |Volume: 2 | Issue: 07 |Pages: 36-44


CLINICAL STUDY OF “HARIDRADWAYA RASKRIYA” IN EPISIOTOMY WOUND HEALING.

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Sarwesh kumar 1 , Hemalata Jalgaonkar2

1Assistant professor Niteshwar Ayurved college and hospital, Muzaffarpur, Bihar

2Associate Professor and HOD, Prasuti tantra avam Stree rog Department, School of Ayurveda, Astang Ayurved collage and Hospital pune, Maharashtra

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Dr. Sarwesh kumar, Assistant professor Niteshwar Ayurved college and hospital, Muzaffarpur, Bihar E-mail: drsarweshkumar05@gmail,com

Date of Acceptance: 2021-09-02

Date of Publication:2021-08-20

Article-ID:IJIM_85_09_21 https://ijim.co.in

Source of Support: nil

Conflict of Interest: nil


How To Cite This Article: Sarwesh kumar, Hemalata Jalgaonkar. Clinical Study Of “Haridradwaya Raskriya” In Episiotomy Wound Healing. Int. J Ind. Med. 2021;2(7):36-44


Abstract


Prasavavastha is an important event of women’s life. Sometime complication may occur in this stage and that may originate many Yoni Roga. So in all medical faculties, to overcome these complication, some specific Paricharya (regimens) are mentioned. The Paricharya suggested by Ayurveda, is according to Doshik condition of body during antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum period to minimize the complication of parturition. The vaginal injuries during  parturition is important topic. vaginal injuries are untreated a lot of trouble throughout life occurred.  They can give rise to certain embracing fistula. Ayurveda provide proper treatment and assurance to patient for Yoni vrana.  Haridradwaya Raskriya mentioned in Sushruta was selected for the clinical study on episiotomy wound. In clinical study we found that Haridradwaya Rasakriya with Madhu significantly reduces pain and discomfort of episiotomy wound.  It enhances the wound healing with significant reduction in Discharge from wound and increases granulation tissue formation. 


Keywords: Haridradwaya Raskriya, vaginal injuries, episiotomy wound, Voni Vrana

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10/09/2021

Issue: 07

Volume: 2 (2021): Month - 09

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