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2009
April
;
30
(2)
:188-193
A clinical evaluation of Haridra Khanda and Pippalyadi taila Nasya on Pratishyaya (Alergic rhinitis)
Chhaya Bhakti (1)
,
Manjusha Rajagopala (1)
,
A.K.Shah (1)
,
Narayan Bavalatti (1)
1. Institute of postgraduate teaching and research in Ayurveda, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar.
Abstract
Allergic rhinitis is one of the most common and most prevalent ailment, familiar to all with an equal distribution more or less throughout the world, rather without any exception to the developed and under developed countries. Bronchial asthma is the main complication of allergic rhinitis because patients of nasal allergy have foru times more risk of developing bronchial asthma. In modern medical system a wide range of antibiotics and decongestants is available, but these drugs give only symptomatic relief. So it is need of hour to develop a treatment protocol, which helps the patients to overcome this pathetic condition hence this problem was selected for the study taking all these points into consideration. In this present study Pippalyadi taila for nasya therapy and haridra khanda as oral f=drug was selected. Total 32 patients were regidtered and randomly divided into 2 groups. In group A haridra khanda and in group B pippalyadi taila nasya along with haridra khanda were given for 2 months. the effect of therapy in both groups was assessed by a specifically prepared proforma. In both the groups an apparent difference in all the signs and symptoms was observed. In oral group and combined grioup maximum number of patients i.e.,45.45% and 53.33% respectively showed marked improvement.
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D000351
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