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Title: Medico – surgical management of Naaga Patala according to Sri Lankan traditional medicine.
Authors: Alagiyawanna, A.M.A.P.
Weerapperuma, W.D.D.
Keywords: Arma
Pterygium
traditional medicine
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Department of Shalya Shalakya,Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute,University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka
Citation: Alagiyawanna,A.M.A.P. and Weerapperuma,W.D.D.(2017). Medico – surgical management of Naaga Patala according to Sri Lankan traditional medicine. Salakya Sandipani, Department of Shalya Shalakya,Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute,University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka.p 64.
Abstract: Even 6000 years ago, Sri Lanka had a well-established traditional medicine system since the time of ancient kings. Traditional medicine is a valuable system continuously developed since that era. According to traditional knowledge of Wataddara family, Naaga patala is similar to Arma types which are Mansaja and Snayu. Arma is a disease having exact similar entities to pterygium. The prevalence of pterygium was found to be 10.2 % in the world. The objective of this study was the identication of Wataddara traditional treatment protocol on management of Naaga Patala. 30 cases were randomly selected whose age ranged between 35 and 65 years. The subjects of Keloid growth in eye, malignant hypertension, cardiac disorders and other complicating diseases were excluded. First line of treatment was done for 21 days before surgery. Ghee, Tripala, Ridee Ashchotana 2-3 drops were gradually added to the patient's eye at ten O' clock in the morning. Each type was used for 7 days. Surgical procedure was applied as a second line of treatment. Surgery was performed by using stems of Hibiscuss rosa - sinesis. Stems were kept for 10 minutes in Haridradi liquid solution for sterilization. About 0.01 gm of Saindavadi choorna was added to the patient's eye. After 15 minutes, incision of Arma began. Ghee and breast milk were mixed in to 1:2 ratio and 2-3 drops were added to the eye and it was closed with a piece of sterile gauze which contained Ghee preparation. Irritated eye was cured within three days after prescribing medicines such as Tripala Guduchyadi Kashaya, Kumari Chandana Widalaka with bee honey as a third line of treatment. According to the results, this traditional treatment protocol has a benecial therapeutic effect on management of Naaga Patala.
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