AYURVEDIC APPROACH IN THE MANAGEMENT OF KITIBHA KUSHTA - A CASE STUDY
*Dr. Prajakta R. Gokhale, Dr. Vidya S. Boinwad, Dr. Sanket Shinde, Dr. Mrunali Bharate
ABSTRACT
In Ayurveda, all skin disorders are collectively categorized under the term “Kushta.” Among these, Kushta Roga encompasses various dermatological conditions, including psoriasis, which is considered one of the most chronic, recurrent, and immune-mediated skin diseases. It significantly affects the physical, emotional, and psychosocial well-being of individuals. Globally, psoriasis is occurring equally in both genders. The condition is typically marked by scaly, thickened, rough skin lesions and itching, and in severe cases, may extend to involve large areas of the body. Kitibha Kushta, classified under Kshudra Kushta, is frequently seen in clinical practice. This case study reports on a 57-year-old male who presented with itching (Kandu), powdery scaling, and dry blackish patches over the right anterior and posterior legs, upper back lumbar site. He was treated with Shodhana Chkitsa, specifically Snehapanottar Virechana Karma, along with Raktamokshana. The patient showed marked improvement in symptoms following the treatment, leading to an overall enhancement in his quality of life.
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