Case Studies


Nadivrana-pilonidal sinus

Abstract

A pilonidal sinus (PNS) occurs in the cleavage between the buttocks (natal cleft) and can cause discomfort, embarrassment and absence from work for thousands of young people (mostly men) annually. It is a common problem in primary care due to recurrence following surgery and the need for frequent and time-consuming wound care. This article covers the pathology, clinical presentations and appropriate management of pilonidal sinus disease with kshara sutra therapy.

We report a case of twenty two years old boy, approached us with complaints of fistula-in-ano. And previously operated for the same two years back.

Ayurveda & Adenocarcinoma - Case Study

Results of using Ayurveda, Nadi Vigyan, Pranayama & Homeopathy 

Ayurveda & Epi-Gastric Pain - Case Study

Results of using ayurvedic abhyanga & herbs for Epi-Gastric pain

Ayurveda & Infertility due to Amenorrhea - Case Study

results of using ayurvedic herbs, ayurvedic pressure therapy and yoga for infertility and cycle.

Ayurveda & Panic Attacks - Case Study

The results of addressing panic attacks with Ayurveda, yoga, meditation, pranayama, and spiritual 'self-examination'

Diabetic Neuropathy - Case Study

The results of using Ayurveda, Nadi Vigyan & Homeopathy to heal Diabetic Neuropathy

Spiritual Ayurveda in Allopathic & Holistic Practice: Case Studies

After practicing Ayurvdic Medicine for a few years, I have come to the realization that spiritual counseling is a more powerful healing tool than diet and herbs. In fact I use herbs rarely in my practice.

A Case Study of Nasagata Rakta Pitta

Nasagata rakta pitta is a condition generally occurred due to the involvement of pitta and rakta doshas. An Ayurvedic procedure avapeedana nasya with doorva swarasa along with samana oushadhis will heal this condition.

A Study on Role of Ayurvedic Herbs in Healing Ulcerative Colitis

Approximately 85% patients...became symptoms free...there were relapses of the disease in about 50% of patients in my follow up study of about five to ten years, but the advantage was that in most of relapsed cases the symptoms were not so severe as in the past.

Neurotherapy: Rediscovering an Ancient Indian Bodywork Therapy

Neurotherapy (NT) is an effective ancient Indian bodywork therapy, which first hit the newspaper headlines in Britain and Canada a few years ago. 1,2,3

 

This is an old forgotten therapy that originates from India, and this practice also has roots in Tibetan medicine4. These therapies were born in India and traveled to Tibet and later onto China. Transcripts of these theories are difficult to trace, as these therapies were initially transmitted orally; it was much later on when the Chinese invented paper.