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Case Report of Tinea Infection (Dadru Kustha) with Ayurvedic Intervention

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York SAGE 2024Edition: Vol.15(3), SepDescription: 349-354pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of pharmacology and pharmacotherapeuticsSummary: The most typical dermatologic disorders worldwide include tinea infections. Skin ringworm infections, such as tinea corporis and tinea cruris, are caused by Trichophyton rubrum, Epidermophyton, and Microsporum canis. These are the main dermatophytes responsible for tinea. Red, scaly, itchy, and growing lesions should be tinea. It is most seen in males compared to females. All skin illnesses are categorized in Ayurveda as Kushta Roga (skin diseases), while Dadru Kushta (tinea) has a connection to the diseases caused by fungi. The illness has aggravated Pitta and Kapha dosha. The line of treatments for these illnesses includes palliative, purificatory intervention, and peripheral biocleansing procedures. However, in this case, we utilize palliative, mild laxative, and peripheral biocleansing procedures. Here, mild laxatives act as purificatory therapy to treat the illness.
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The most typical dermatologic disorders worldwide include tinea infections. Skin ringworm infections, such as tinea corporis and tinea cruris, are caused by Trichophyton rubrum, Epidermophyton, and Microsporum canis. These are the main dermatophytes responsible for tinea. Red, scaly, itchy, and growing lesions should be tinea. It is most seen in males compared to females. All skin illnesses are categorized in Ayurveda as Kushta Roga (skin diseases), while Dadru Kushta (tinea) has a connection to the diseases caused by fungi. The illness has aggravated Pitta and Kapha dosha. The line of treatments for these illnesses includes palliative, purificatory intervention, and peripheral biocleansing procedures. However, in this case, we utilize palliative, mild laxative, and peripheral biocleansing procedures. Here, mild laxatives act as purificatory therapy to treat the illness.

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