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Effect of Jaloukavacharana (Leech therapy) on Reconstructive Flaps - A Review
Jaloukas have been used medically for thousands of years dating back to ancient time. Today medicinal leeches are mostly used after Sandhana Karma i.e., in plastic and Reconstructive surgeries for the salvage of free, pedicled and even microvascular ...
Naikar Ashok +2 more
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Randomized Controlled Clinical Trials for Treatment of External Sty with Ear-apex Blood-letting
Objective To observe the clinical therapeutic effect of ear-apex blood-letting for external sty.Methods A total 102 sty patients were randomized into ear-apex blood-letting group(n=51) and routine treatment(medication) group(n=51) according to computer ...
QI Hui-fang +3 more
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Nursing of a patient with hordeolum treated by ear-apex bloodletting therapy
Shanshan LI, Jianying YANG
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Jaloukavacharana in diabetic foot ulcer - A Case Study
Diabetic foot is the one of the commonest chronic complications of diabetes. It is leading indication for hospital admission and prolonged stay. A classical triad of neuropathy, ischemia and infection characterizes the diabetic foot.
Dr. Nivedita Rampure +2 more
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JAULAKAVACHARANA (HIRUDOTHERAPY): A UNIQUE PARA SURGICAL MEASURE
Raktamokshana (bloodletting) is a parasurgical procedure directed for the treatment of Raktajaroga (blood-borne diseases) along with many surgical diseases. Among different types of Raktamokshana, Leech therapy is practiced since ancient time.
Gaurav Garg, Kumar +4 more
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Syringing method as an alternative to Śṛṇga therapy in Vātakaṇṭaka
Calcaneus forms the bone of the foot. Due to abnormal pressures, foot muscles and ligaments are stretched beyond their normal limits that lead to chronic plantar heel pain, among which calcaneal spur tops the list.
Suma Joshi +2 more
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INDRALUPTA (ALOPECIA AREATA): A CASE SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH JALUKAVCHARANA (LEECH THERAPY)
Hair disorders cause negative impact towards the individual and his/her quality of life. Indralupta is a Kshudraroga characterized by loss of hair. It can be correlate with alopecia areata, which is having chief complaint of hair loss on body especially ...
Bhavanbhai Shah, *Aaditya, Mohod, Poonam
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Self-induced bloodletting (SBL) is a very rare form of self-injury (SI) seen primarily in adolescents and young adults with personality and eating disorders.
Thanos Tsaktanis +11 more
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Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture combined with blood-letting therapy for knee osteoarthritis(KOA) and to analyze the synergism of the blood-letting therapy.Methods Sixty-three cases of KOA patients were randomized into a ...
WANG Shu-hui +3 more
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