AN AYURVEDIC APPROACH TO DADRU (RINGWORM): A CASE STUDY
Dr. Thejashwini M.*, Dr. K. Ravindra Bhat, Dr. Waheeda Banu
ABSTRACT
Dadru Kushta, a Kapha Pitta predominant skin condition described in Ayurvedic classics, clinically resembles dermatophytosis (tinea/ringworm). It presents with cardinal features such as Kandu, Raga, Utsanna Mandala and Pidaka. The rising global burden of tinea, its recurrent nature and increasing resistance to conventional antifungal therapy necessitate exploring safe and holistic alternatives. This case study documents the successful Ayurvedic management of a 38-year-old female patient diagnosed with Dadru Kushta. The treatment consisted of internal administration of Nimbadi Guggulu and Punarnava Mandura, along with external application of Tankana Bhasma and Marichyadi Taila. The protocol was planned based on Kapha-Pitta Shamana, Raktaprasadana, Krimighna and Kledahara principles. Significant reduction in Kandu, Raga, Daha, raised margins and Pidikas was observed within 15 days, with complete remission achieved over two months of continued therapy and diet. No adverse effects or relapse were noted during the follow up period.
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