Tukaram S Dudhamal , 1Tukaram S Dudhamal , 2Pratiksha Patel
Tukaram S Dudhamal, Pratiksha Patel Healing Potential of Haridra-Madhu in fourth Degree Burn Wound of Paraplegic Child: A Single Case Study. Indian J Ancien Med Yog. 2020;13(2):99–102
Burns is defined as a wound caused by exogenous agent leading to coagulative necrosis of the tissue. Most burns are due to heat from hot liquids, solids or fire. A fourth degree burn additionally involves injury to deeper tissues, such as muscle, tendons or bone. Management of burn wound by natural Madhu and Haridra as local application. A 5 years child female patient visited OPD with burn on both gluteal regions due to fall down on hot iron plate. On local examinations, the buttock seen redness, discharge, blackish slough was noted so diagnosed as fourth
degree burn. In first week after treatment blackish discoloration was reduced completely. On second week healthy granulation was observed without any discharge. The wound healed completely within one month with minimal scar formation and normal skin coloration. Single case study reveals healing effect with Madhu and Haridra (Curcuma longa L.) in fourth degree burn wound.
Keywords: Ayurveda; Burn; Curcuma longa; Dagdha; Honey; Madhu; Vrana; Wound.
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Tukaram S Dudhamal, Pratiksha Patel Healing Potential of Haridra-Madhu in fourth Degree Burn Wound of Paraplegic Child: A Single Case Study. Indian J Ancien Med Yog. 2020;13(2):99–102
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