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Role of Topical Applications in Psoriasis as per Ayurveda

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Khushhali Balpande*, Sadhana Misar Wajpeyi , Praveen Nandal
ยป doi: 10.5455/jcmr.2023.14.01.15

Abstract

Background: In Ayurveda all the Skin disorders are explained under Kustharogaadhikarand classified as 7 Mahakusthasand 11 Kshudrakusthas. Kitibhakustha and Ekakustha are among the KshudraKusthas. Kitibhakusthais characterized by symptoms like Shyavam( blackish brown/ash colour lesions), kina Rauksham (hard and dry in nature), Kharasparsha (rough on touch), ugrakandu(excessive itching) and Ekakustha have symptoms like aswedanam(loss of sweating), mahavastu(- covering of large surface areas), matsyashakalopam(scaly lesions) with predominance of vata and kaphadoshas in both. Due to similarities in symptoms it can be correlated to Plaque Psoriasis. It is chronic in nature and mainly caused due to autoimmune factor characterized by sharply defined erythematous squamous lesion, reddish scaly patches on the skin. AcharyaCharak has indicated repeated shodhanaandshaman chikitsa for kustha.Inbahyachikitsaapplication of various tailsandlepas are described. Thus the aim of the study is to review and discuss various external applications described in Psoriasis as per Ayurveda. Methodology: The classical texts of Ayurveda and modern medicine, Journals and Research articles were reviewed. Observations and Discussion: In the study following formulations like Dhatrayadhyolepa, Kutajasuryapakitaila, Karanjabeejataila showed significant result in reducing the symptoms of Psoriasis. Conclusion: Psoriasis(kustha)can be managed effectively by Lepachikitsathat is local application of various medicated herbs in form of lepa, and tails.

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