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Title: Role of Leech Therapy in management of Khalitya : a Case study
Authors: Samaranayake, G.V.P.
Pushpakumara, A.A.J.
Keywords: Raktamokshana
Khalitya
Jalauka
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: 1st International Conference and Exhibition on Siddha Medicine (ICESM – 2018), Organized by Unit of Siddha Medicine, University of Jaffna, Kaithady, Sri Lanka
Citation: Samaranayake G.V.P., Pushpakumara A.A.J., Role of Leech Therapy in management of Khalitya : a Case study, 1st International Conference and Exhibition on Siddha Medicine (ICESM – 2018), Organized by Unit of Siddha Medicine, University of Jaffna, Kaithady, Sri Lanka, 23rd -27th February 2018, 211pp
Abstract: Leech therapy is an Ayurvedic Para surgical procedure which is a treatment using medical leeches. Indications for treatment with medical leech's blood and skin diseases like varicose vein, cellulitis, psoriasis, eczema, acne vulgaris, hair loss and ect. Leech application is a type of Raktamokshana which is very' much useful especial in Pitta and Raktadushtiroga. Current treatment procedures which include surgery, hair transplant, hormonal replacement therapy, topical applications and may be treated by local steroid injections which are associated with many side effects. But Ayurveda, the treatment procedures mentioned like Vamana, Nasya, Mukha&ShiroA bhyanha, Pradeha, Siravedha and using Jalauka can provide a simple, painless, economical treatment for this common element. A male patient of 35 years old was presented in Surgical Clinic with complain of scalp hair fall, associated with dandruff, itching since 3 years. For that Leech Application was planned and result was significant. Assessment were observed clinically and recorded with photography
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