Though the skin diseases are not a life threatening, they make the patient worried due to its appearance. Severe itching or burning or oozing disturbs his routine and its nature susceptible to be chronic. Even though many skin diseases may be cured yet the relapsing nature of few diseases (eczema, psoriasis, seborricdermatitis etc.) makes it much harassment for patients and trouble some for physician too. Eczema is a pattern of inflammatory response of the skin characterized by redness, skin edema, itching and dryness, with possible crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking, oozing or bleeding. Ayurvedic science explains this disease as Vicharchika. As the Ayurveda classics have detailed the use of Jalauka (leech) in the treatment of various ...
According to Ayurveda, all skin diseases are considered under the broad heading of Kushtha. Vicharch...
Introduction: Eczema, Greek for ‘boil out’[1] is a pruritic disease associated with IgE sensitizatio...
Charmadal is a type of Kshudrakushta characterized with symptoms such as redness, itching, pustules,...
In adolescents varicose eczema is a common skin condition encountered by general practitioners and d...
Skin is the largest organ of the body that constitutes the first line of defence and hence is first ...
In the Ayurvedic text all skin diseases were included under the Kushtarog. Which is classified in tw...
In the present case study, a 4 years old girl consulted in the Ayurvedic clinic after a spectrum of ...
Vicharchika is skin lesions of varying size with inflammation, severe itching sensation, with bleedi...
Beauty is either skin deep i.e. Superficial or the purity of soul itself the later which is implied ...
Vicharchika has been described under Kshudra Kushthas with Laxanas like Kandu, Shyavapidika and Bahu...
Vicharchika in Ayurveda can be compared to Eczema. Prevalence of eczema has increased three-fold sin...
Vicharchika is one among 11 Kshudra Kushta and it is one among the Astamahagada as said by our Achar...
Skin diseases are very commonly seen in today's era due to irregular food habits and awkward lifesty...
Vicharchika (Eczema) is a type of kshudrakustha often encountered by Ayurvedic Dermatologists charac...
The bulk of skin conditions are seen in Ayurveda as being within the category of Kushtha, or "Ayurve...
According to Ayurveda, all skin diseases are considered under the broad heading of Kushtha. Vicharch...
Introduction: Eczema, Greek for ‘boil out’[1] is a pruritic disease associated with IgE sensitizatio...
Charmadal is a type of Kshudrakushta characterized with symptoms such as redness, itching, pustules,...
In adolescents varicose eczema is a common skin condition encountered by general practitioners and d...
Skin is the largest organ of the body that constitutes the first line of defence and hence is first ...
In the Ayurvedic text all skin diseases were included under the Kushtarog. Which is classified in tw...
In the present case study, a 4 years old girl consulted in the Ayurvedic clinic after a spectrum of ...
Vicharchika is skin lesions of varying size with inflammation, severe itching sensation, with bleedi...
Beauty is either skin deep i.e. Superficial or the purity of soul itself the later which is implied ...
Vicharchika has been described under Kshudra Kushthas with Laxanas like Kandu, Shyavapidika and Bahu...
Vicharchika in Ayurveda can be compared to Eczema. Prevalence of eczema has increased three-fold sin...
Vicharchika is one among 11 Kshudra Kushta and it is one among the Astamahagada as said by our Achar...
Skin diseases are very commonly seen in today's era due to irregular food habits and awkward lifesty...
Vicharchika (Eczema) is a type of kshudrakustha often encountered by Ayurvedic Dermatologists charac...
The bulk of skin conditions are seen in Ayurveda as being within the category of Kushtha, or "Ayurve...
According to Ayurveda, all skin diseases are considered under the broad heading of Kushtha. Vicharch...
Introduction: Eczema, Greek for ‘boil out’[1] is a pruritic disease associated with IgE sensitizatio...
Charmadal is a type of Kshudrakushta characterized with symptoms such as redness, itching, pustules,...