International Journal of Indian Medicine

ISSN: 0000-0000

Year: 2021 |Volume: 2 | Issue: 11


Critical review of Jalaukaavachara?a in Ayurveda and its role in Indralupta.

About Author

Pawan Kumar1 , Ruta R. Kadam2 , P.D. Namewar3

1Md, Department of Agada Tantra, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, College of Ayurved, Katraj -Dhankawadi Pune-411043. Maharashtra

2professor and HOD, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Ayurved Katraj -Dhankawadi Pune. Maharashtra

3Associate professor, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University College of Ayurved Katraj -Dhankawadi Pune. Maharashtra


Date of Acceptance: 2021-10-12

Date of Publication:2021-12-07

Correspondence Address:

Dr. Pawan Kumar. Md, Department of Agada Tantra, Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, College of Ayurved, Katraj -Dhankawadi Pune-411043. Maharashtra Email.: pawan9631@gmail.com
Article-ID:IJIM_122_12_21 https://ijim.co.in

Keywords: Jalaukaavachara?a, Indralupta, Leach therapy.


Source of Support: Nil

Conflict of Interest: Nil


Abstract


Ayurveda consider Rakta Dusti as one of the prime causes of skin diseases; on the other hand, patients may get relief after letting out the vitiated blood. Sushruta provides practical guidelines for bloodletting and claims it as most effective therapy in half of all ailments. Among various methods for bloodletting, Jalaukavacharana karma by Jalauka (Leech) are considered as the ideal method to expel out the vitiated blood safely, quickly and effectively. Jalauka expels out vitiated blood, very sharply from selected part of the body. So, Leech therapy (Jalaukavacharana) takes a pride of place in the list of Panchakarma like Shodhana Chikitsa from the sunrise of medical history. Saliva of Jalauka; containing properties of anti-coagulant, analgesic, anesthesia etc are much helpful in removing congested blood from local lesion quickly and from general circulation.