Holistic Approach in the Management of Kitibha Kushtha: A  Case Study

Authors

  • Saroj godara M.D. Scholar, Department of Kriya Sharir, National Institute of Ayurveda (Deemed University), Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Author
  • C R Yadav Professor and Head, Department of Kriya Sharir, National Institute of Ayurveda (Deemed University), Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Author
  • Bhanu Pratap Singh Assistant Professor, Department of Kriya Sharir, National Institute of Ayurveda (Deemed University), Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Author
  • Ankita Kohli M.D. Scholar, Department of Kriya Sharir, National Institute of Ayurveda (Deemed University), Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/IRJAY.2025.80805

Keywords:

Kitibha Kushtha, Psoriasis, Shodhana Chikitsa, Virechana Karma

Abstract

Skin conditions can significantly impact both physical and emotional well-being, leading to a decreased quality of  life. Factors such as altered lifestyles, lack of physical activity, poor hygiene, and mental stress commonly contribute  to skin diseases. In Ayurveda, all skin disorders fall under the category of Kushtha, which is further divided into MahaKushtha and Kshudra Kushtha. Psoriasis, a chronic non-infectious inflammatory skin condition, characterized  by well-defined red plaques covered with silvery scales. This condition is comparable to Kitibha in Ayurveda, as  they share similar signs and symptoms. It is a subtype of Kshudra Kushtha primarily characterized by vitiated Vata and Kapha Dosha, exhibiting Shyava varnata, Kinvat Khara Sparsha, Parushata, and Kandu. The objective of this  study is to evaluate the role of Shodhana Chikitsa in the management of Kitibha Kushtha. This case study highlights  a 52-year-old male patient who visited the Kriya Sharir outpatient department at NIA Jaipur, presenting with skin  lesions accompanied by intense itching on his upper and lower limbs, abdomen, and back. He was treated with  Shodhana Chikitsa (body purification) using Virechana Karma. The patient experienced considerable relief from  symptoms. The psoriasis area and severity index score also indicated notable improvements. Kitibha Kushtha can be  effectively treated through the administration of shodhana therapy (virechan karma). 

 

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Published

2025-09-03

How to Cite

godara, S., Yadav, C. . R., Pratap Singh, B., & Kohli, A. (2025). Holistic Approach in the Management of Kitibha Kushtha: A  Case Study. International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 8(8), 26-30. https://doi.org/10.48165/IRJAY.2025.80805