Personalized ayurvedic approach involving Sadyo Vamana in COVID-19 management: A case report
Authors
Adil Rais
aAyurveda Medical Officer, State Ayurvedic Hospital, Maharajganj, H.No. 293/28, Old Haiderganj, Sultanpur, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, 226003, India
Rajdip Rao
bSheth JP Government Ayurveda College, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
Tarun Kumar
cCCRAS, RARI, Ranikhet, Uttarakhanda, India
Rajkala Patil
dDepartment of Panchakarma, IMS-BHU, Varanasi, India
R Galib
eDepartment of RSBK, All India Institute of Ayurveda, New Delhi, 110076, India
Devendra Negi
fHealth and Medical Services, Uttar Pradesh, India
Anup Thakar
gIPGT&RA, Gujarat Ayurved University, Jamnagar, India
Sars Cov-2 has emerged as a global threat worldwide. At present, India is the second worsely-hit nation by COVID-19. Since it is a novel virus, there is no specific treatment strategy available at present. A mild symptomatic case of COVID-19 was managed through Ayurvedic intervention involving a personalized approach based on his Prakruti. He was prescribed Vamana Karma followed by Vyaghryadi Kashaya as an oral drug for fifteen days. The patient recovered well clinically, the disease progression to a more severe stage was not observed and the patient tested negative for COVID on the 17th day. In this report, the patient was of Kapha predominant Prakruti and his strength was good so he was prescribed Vamana Karma. Ayurveda advocates patient management by incorporating personal physical and mental attributes classified as Doshas. The promising results in the present case study indicate that a personalized approach involving Ayurveda in such cases can be helpful for a better prognosis.
Keywords: Ayurveda, COVID-19, Prakruti, Vamana Karma, Vyaghryadi Kashaya
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