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Abstract

A COMPARITIVE STUDY OF AGNIKARMA AND KSHAR KARMA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF VRANGRANTHI

Dr. Vivek Kumar Tiwari*, Dr. Rajesh Gupta and Dr. Poonam Rathore

ABSTRACT

The patient of ulcer who indulges in all the tastes (all types of foods indiscriminately) when the ulcer has not healed or is in the process of healing or when it is still moist (exudative) or when not bandaged or when the body is hit by stones etc. then vata getting aggravated dries up the vitiated blood which has not flown out, and the ulcer give rise to a tumor, having burning sensation and itching. This is known as vrana granthi. The keloid is referred to as vrana ganthi in Auyrveda, Keloid is a result of an overgrowth of granulation tissue at the site of a healed skin injury which is then slowly replaced by collagen fibers.

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