ROLE OF KARNAPOORANA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF KARNANADA: TINNITUS
Dr. Siddhesh Jagdish Patil, Dr. Sagar Ghalme, Dr. Swati Sarwade
ABSTRACT
Tinnitus is the perception of sounds such as ringing, buzzing, or humming in the ears without any external source. It can greatly affect the quality of life of those who experience it. This condition is commonly reported and, in some cases, may be the only noticeable symptom of an underlying ear disorder. In Ayurveda, tinnitus is referred to as Karnanada. According to Ayurvedic principles, the body is governed by three primary doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Karnanada mainly develops due to the imbalance of Vata dosha, which is associated with the air element. This imbalance occurs when the Shabdwahi Srotas (auditory channels) become obstructed by other doshas, leading to the aggravation of Vata and the manifestation of Karnanada. Among the three doshas, Vata is considered the most dominant because it regulates various physiological activities in the body. In modern medicine, tinnitus is managed with medications such as antidepressants, antihistamines, anti-anxiety drugs, and anticonvulsants, but these treatments often provide limited relief. Ayurveda offers several therapeutic approaches to manage this condition, and Karnapoorana is one of them. Karnapoorana is a type of Snehana therapy, which involves oleation and is considered highly beneficial for pacifying aggravated Vata dosha. This article focuses on the effectiveness of Karnapoorana in reducing tinnitus by restoring the balance of Vata and promoting better ear health.
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