Nirgundi Oil: A Potential Therapeutic Agent For Managing Diabetic Wound.

Authors

  • Gupta Sudesh Professor& HOD, Department Of PG Studies in Shalyatantra, Jammu Institute Of Ayurveda & Research, Nardini, Jammu (J&K) Author
  • Sharma Anjana PG Scholar, Department Of PG Studies in Shalyatantra, Jammu Institute Of Ayurveda & Research, Nardini, Jammu (J&K) Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Diabetic wound, Pramehajavrana, Nirgundi

Abstract

Background-Today’s increasing fast lifestyle poverty and imbalanced ecosystem, problem of wound  contamination and infection increasing day by day. Person hardly get time to look after his personal health.  Method- The present study was designed to study role of Nirgundi taila (Vitex negundo) in Pramehaja vrana  i.e diabetic wound. For this study 30 patients were randomly selected and the efficacy of the drugs were put  into trial on these patients.  Result-On completion of trial the statistical analysis concludes the percentage of relief in parameters i.e Pain - 81.79%,discharge -93.01%, burning sensation- 90.53%, granulation tissue- 86.69%, itching-95.51%, numbness  -100%.  Conclusion- The research work finally conclude that Nirgundi taila (Vitex negundo) have a potent wound  healing property in diabetic wound management and also showed an improved rate of wound contraction and  reduction in healing time in patients treated with Nirgundi taila application. 

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Published

2021-01-31

How to Cite

Sudesh, G., & Anjana, S. (2021). Nirgundi Oil: A Potential Therapeutic Agent For Managing Diabetic Wound. International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 4(1), 50-59. https://doi.org/10.48165/