“Ayurveda management of Palmoplantar Psoriasis (Vipadika) -a case report”
Authors
Santosh Bhatted
aDepartment of Panchakarma, All India Institute of Ayurveda, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, 110076, India
Harshali Shende
aDepartment of Panchakarma, All India Institute of Ayurveda, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, 110076, India
Hemendra Singh
aDepartment of Panchakarma, All India Institute of Ayurveda, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, 110076, India
Anil Kumar
bAll India Institute of Ayurveda, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi, 110076, India
Keywords:
Palmo-plantar psoriasis, Vipadika, Kshudrakushtha, Jalaukavacharana (leech application), Case report
Abstract
Introduction
Palmo-plantar Psoriasis is a non-infectious chronic inflammatory disease of the skin bounded to the palm and soles in extent. In Ayurveda, all skin diseases are recounted under a single rubric i.e., Kushtha (skin diseases); PPP (Palmo-plantar Psoriasis) may be correspondent with Vipadika (one of the Kshudra Kushtha described in Ayurveda), based on its clinical sign & symptom.
Objectives
The role of Ayurvedic regimen in Palmo plantar psoriasis.
Methodology
Here we are presenting a case of 68-year-old man with a long 8-year history of pruritic rashes on his both palms and soles which was diagnosed as Palmo-Plantar Psoriasis (Vipadika) and successfully managed with simple Ayurveda medicines, external application of Jivantyadi Yamaka, external washing with Triphala decoction and 3 sitting of Jalaukavacharana (Leech Application).
Result
The patient reported a significant improvement in the complaints of itch and rash, on the scale and erythema of the palms and soles in a span of about 3 weeks.
Conclusion
We, therefore, recommend the treatment of Palmo –plantar Psoriasis starting with leech application along with oral and external Ayurveda medication, and results can be seen.
Keywords: Palmo-plantar psoriasis, Vipadika, Kshudrakushtha, Jalaukavacharana (leech application), Case report
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