MANAGEMENT OF DUSTHAVRUNA (NONHEALINGWOUND) BY SUPER HEAL ZN- AYURVEDA MEDICINE
- Professor and Head of Department Goel Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital Lucknow- 226028, Uttar Pradesh.
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Chronic non-healing wounds remain a significant therapeutic concern, particularly in individuals affected by diabetes mellitus and vascular insufficiency. Classical Ayurvedic literature, especially the surgical treatise attributed to Sushruta, provides a detailed framework for wound care under the doctrine of purification and tissue restoration. In Ayurvedic terminology, infected or delayed-healing ulcers are described as Dushta Vrana, a condition marked by persistent discharge, tissue necrosis, foul odour, inflammation, and failure of timely closure.This report presents three cases of lower-limb ulcers of prolonged duration that had not responded to conventional wound management. The cohort included an elderly female with a large full-thickness diabetic ulcer, a post-amputation chronic wound in a male patient with diabetes, and a six-month-standing diabetic leg ulcer in another male patient. All cases demonstrated clinical features of chronic inflammatory pathology.The therapeutic strategy consisted of daily cleansing with Triphala decoction, topical application of Super Heal ZN medicated gauze, and systemic administration of Triphala Guggulu, GandhakaRasayana, and Mahamanjishtadi Kashaya for 40 days. Wound progression was quantitatively monitored using the Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool at predefined intervals.
Santoshkumar M. Arjunagi (2026); MANAGEMENT OF DUSTHAVRUNA (NONHEALINGWOUND) BY SUPER HEAL ZN- AYURVEDA MEDICINE, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 14 (02), 1298-1306, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/
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