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Title: Role of Agni Karma with Pippali on Kadara – A Case Study
Authors: Samaranayake, G.V.P.
Pushpakumara, A.A.J.
Keywords: Pippali
Agni Karma
Kadara
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: 1st International Conference and Exhibition in Indigenous Medicine – ICEIM – 2018, Organized by Indigenous Medicine, Eastern Province with the collaboration of Unit of Siddha Medicine, Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University of Sri Lanka
Citation: Samaranayake G.V.P., Pushpakumara A.A.J., Role of Agni Karma with Pippali on Kadara – A Case Study, 1st International Conference and Exhibition in Indigenous Medicine – ICEIM – 2018, Organized by Indigenous Medicine, Eastern Province with the collaboration of Unit of Siddha Medicine, Trincomalee Campus, Eastern University of Sri Lanka, 4th-5th October 2018, 44pp.
Abstract: Callosity is a local thickened or hardened part of the sole. It is a plaque of hyperkeratosis caused by repeated friction or pressure. It is assumed that frictional forces include hyperkeratosis leading to thickening of stratum comeum of the skin over certain areas prone to mechanical stresses. Kadai•a as described by the Samhitas, can be closely related to lesions of the skin caused by hyperkeratosis. Kadara has been enumerated and described in classical literature under the heading of Kshudra Roga. ,4gni Karma has been mentioned for the proper management of Kadara. Pippali has been mentioned as a Dahana Upakarana in Susruta Samhita and Ashtanga Samgraha. This study was conducted at Shalya Clinic of Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Hospital. A 34 years old female patient presented with a pain and difficulties of walking due to small thickened area in her left sole fi)r 3 months. First, scrapped that place by using surgical scalpel and heated Pippali was directly placed over the lesion. That procedure continued for 2 weeks. The data collected in regard with pain and hardness, when compared before treatment and after treatment yielded the following results. According to symptoms, pain and hardness observed before the treatment, that is 100%. But after treatment, complete cure was observed in above symptoms. Based on the study, it was observed that Pippali can be used o create superficial burns only. It was further observed that the area of lesion eventually dried and peeled off along with the Kadara tissue within about 14 days. The extent of tissue destruction due to burning with Pippali is very minimal. Hence, it was to be effective for treating superficial Kadara lesions.
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