Types of shastra karma according to ashtanga hrudaya
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Due to Paka (suppuration) of inflammation, Vranashotha (inflammatory ulcer) develops. Hence, swelling should be treated first, preventing the formation of pus, by all efforts, such as
Susheeta lepa – application of cold poultices,
Seka – bathing the part with cold decoction of drugs,
Asramoksha – blood letting,
Samshodhana – Purifying Panchakarma therapies. 1.
Trividha Sopha – three stages of swelling :-
Shopha – Swelling is of three types.
Ama shopha – unripe, raw, initial stage, without pus formation
Pachyamana shopha – with symptoms of inflammation, initial stage of pus formation
Pakva shopha – with full pus formation.
Ama shopha – (unripe swelling) mild with slight heat and pain, The swelling will have the same colour as the skin. The swelling is immovable. 2.
Pachyamana shopha –
Vivarna – The swelling gains a different color than that of the skin.
Ragi – it is usually red coloured.
Bastiriva – It enlarges like an animal bladder.
Nistoda – continuous bursting type of pain,
Angamarda – aches all over the body,
Vijrumbhika – excess of yawning,
Samrambha – different kinds of distressing symptoms,
Aruchi – anorexia
Daha – burning sensation all over the body
Usha – increased temperature
Trut – excessive thirst
Jvara – fever
Anidra – loss of sleep,
quick melting of solid ghee placed on the swelling and
intolerance to touch – tenderness just as in an ulcer 3 – 4.
Susheeta lepa – application of cold poultices,
Seka – bathing the part with cold decoction of drugs,
Asramoksha – blood letting,
Samshodhana – Purifying Panchakarma therapies. 1.
Trividha Sopha – three stages of swelling :-
Shopha – Swelling is of three types.
Ama shopha – unripe, raw, initial stage, without pus formation
Pachyamana shopha – with symptoms of inflammation, initial stage of pus formation
Pakva shopha – with full pus formation.
Ama shopha – (unripe swelling) mild with slight heat and pain, The swelling will have the same colour as the skin. The swelling is immovable. 2.
Pachyamana shopha –
Vivarna – The swelling gains a different color than that of the skin.
Ragi – it is usually red coloured.
Bastiriva – It enlarges like an animal bladder.
Nistoda – continuous bursting type of pain,
Angamarda – aches all over the body,
Vijrumbhika – excess of yawning,
Samrambha – different kinds of distressing symptoms,
Aruchi – anorexia
Daha – burning sensation all over the body
Usha – increased temperature
Trut – excessive thirst
Jvara – fever
Anidra – loss of sleep,
quick melting of solid ghee placed on the swelling and
intolerance to touch – tenderness just as in an ulcer 3 – 4.
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