INTEGRATIVE AYURVEDIC APPROACH TO RECURRENT PEDIATRIC ALLERGIC RHINITIS (PINASA): A CASE REPORT
Dr. Vishwajeet Pawar*, Dr. Sandip Daberao, Dr. Deepak Khawale
ABSTRACT
Background: Pinasa, described in Ayurveda under Pratishyaya, is a common nasal disorder in children, clinically comparable to allergic rhinitis. Recurrent episodes adversely affect quality of life and may progress to chronic conditions if inadequately managed. Ayurveda offers a holistic approach focusing on Dosha balance, correction of Agni, and enhancement of immunity. Case Presentation: A 7-year-old male child presented with recurrent sneezing, watery nasal discharge, nasal obstruction, and nasal itching for six months. Based on Ayurvedic clinical assessment, the condition was diagnosed as Vata-Kapha Janya Pinasa. The patient was managed with Ayurvedic oral medications along with Anu Taila Nasya for 21 days. Results: Marked improvement was observed in all clinical parameters. Sneezing frequency reduced significantly, nasal discharge and obstruction resolved almost completely, and overall wellbeing improved without any adverse effects. No recurrence was noted during one-month follow-up. Conclusion: The present case demonstrates that Ayurvedic interventions can be safe and effective in the management of pediatric Pinasa. Larger clinical studies are warranted to substantiate these findings.
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