CLINICAL DYNAMICS OF VRANA SHOPHA: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ACUTE INFLAMMATORY SWELLING WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO UPNAH (LEPAN CHIKITSA) WITH A CASE STUDY OF DARUHARIDRA RASANJAN LEPA IN VRANA SHOPHA
Dr. Lokesh Kumar Tamta*, Dr. Ranjit Singh, Dr. Bhoomi Soni
ABSTRACT
In Shalya Tantra, Vrana Shopha represents the prodromal, inflammatory stage that precedes the formation of a literal wound (Vrana). Often correlated with acute inflammatory swelling in contemporary medicine, it serves as a critical window for intervention to prevent suppuration (Paka). This article explores the Ayurvedic pathogenesis, the symptomatic progression through the Shad Vidha Kriya Kala, and the therapeutic efficacy of topical interventions like Upnaha and Lepana. Sushruta defines Vrana Shopha as a localized swelling that remains confined to a specific area and has the potential to culminate in a wound if not managed.[1] From a modern lens, this corresponds to the body’s innate response to tissue injury—be it mechanical, chemical, or microbial—characterized by the classic "Cardinal Signs of Inflammation": Rubor (Redness), Calor (Heat), Tumor (Swelling), Dolor (Pain), and Functio Laesa (Loss of function).
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