Dr. Manjukumari, Dr. Vinod Bhorale , Dr. Chandrakant Halli , Dr. Naikar Ashok
Department of Shalyatantra, N.K. Jabashetty Ayurvedic Medical College and PG Centre, Bidar, Karnataka
Abstract
Burn injuries continue to pose a significant global health challenge, contributing to considerable morbidity and mortality and necessitating prompt, multidisciplinary intervention. This case study explores the clinical management and outcomes of a burn patient treated using traditional principles. A 22-year-old female presented with scald burns involving 24% of total body surface area (TBSA), comprising both partial and full-thickness injuries. The therapeutic regimen employed included the topical administration of Panchatikta Ghrita, complemented by oral Ayurvedic formulations such as Gandhaka Rasayana, Manjistadi Kashaya, and Panchatikta Ghrita to promote tissue regeneration and prevent secondary infections. This case aims to underscore key strategies for effective burn management, particularly within resource-constrained healthcare settings, and to share clinical insights that may aid in optimizing outcomes while minimizing complications. The integrative protocol facilitated significant wound healing, effective analgesia, and infection control. Complete epithelialization was observed within 50 days of initiating treatment, after which the patient successfully resumed her activities without residual discomfort or disability.
Keywords: Dagdhavrana, Second degree burn, Ayurvedic management. Abbreviation: TBSA – Total Body Surface Area
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR)

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Published on : 2025-08-20

Vol : 11
Issue : 8
Month : August
Year : 2025
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