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Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry

Vol. 13, Issue 6 (2024)

A conceptual analysis of Siravyadhana and Agnikarma's function in Gridhrasi pain management

Author(s):

Dr. Shubham V Patil, Dr. Swapnil V More and Dr. Babasaheb N Gadve

Abstract:

Gridhrasi is a type of Shoolapradhana Vyadhi (Pain-predominant disorder) listed among the 80 kinds of Vataj Nanatmaja Vyadhi, characterized by symptoms like Ruk (Continuous pain), Toda (Pricking pain), Stambha (Stiffness), and Spanadana (Twitching sensation) that affect areas from the lower back (Sphika, Kati, Prishta) down to the thigh (Uru), knee (Janu), calf (Jangha), and foot (Pada). Based on its symptoms, it aligns with sciatica, a condition caused by irritation of the spinal nerves, resulting in pain along the sciatic nerve path. Sciatica has a lifetime incidence of 10-40% and an annual episode incidence of 1-5%. Conservative treatments like NSAIDs, steroids, and muscle relaxants provide only temporary relief, while surgical options are limited and carry certain risks. Traditional Ayurvedic treatments for Gridhrasi include Basti (Enema), Siravyadhana (Bloodletting), Agnikarma (Thermal cauterization), and Bheshaj (Herbal remedies). This discussion will focus on the roles of Siravyadhana and Agnikarma in managing Gridhrasi.

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How to cite this article:
Dr. Shubham V Patil, Dr. Swapnil V More and Dr. Babasaheb N Gadve. A conceptual analysis of Siravyadhana and Agnikarma's function in Gridhrasi pain management. J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2024;13(6):173-175. DOI: 10.22271/phyto.2024.v13.i6c.15175

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