Observational study of the Mamsavaha Strotas Dushti according to Rachana Sharir w. s. r. to Bahya Arsha

Authors

  • Vinod M. Choudhari
  • Shilpa A. Varade
  • Jayshree Gohane

Keywords:

Arsha, mamsavaha srotas, dushti, malabaddhata, guda, histopathology

Abstract

Arsha is a gift of modern diets and busy lifestyles & many people are suffering from some sort of Anorectal disorder. It may be simple constipation to complex carcinoma, in which prominent disorder is Arsha. Derangement of Jatharagni leading to vitiation of Tridosha, mainly vata dosha these vitiated Doshas get localized in Gudavali and Pradhana dhamani which further vitiates Twak, Mamsa, and Meda Dhatus leads to development of Arsha.  The perianal skin is most pain sensitive, due to rich nerve endings. Hence even a mild form of disorder can produce great discomfort to the patient. On the basis of observation and statistics we got positive response for this parameters Malabaddhata 23 (71.88%), Abhishyandiahar 23 (71.88%), Guruahar 27 (84.38%), Diwaswap 18 (56.25%), Adhyashana 27 (84.38%), Prushtayana 29 (90.63%), Vegavidharana 32 (100%), Shavathu 24 (75%), Mamsashotha 19 (59.38%), Siragranthi 26 (81.25%), Amlika 21 (65.62%), Paridaha 18 (56.25%), Atop 28 (81.25%), Antrakujan 22 (68.76%), Gudaparikartan 32 (100%). In histopathology report we found fibromuscular tissue, stratified squamous epithelium, dilated and congested blood vessels which is the moolsthana of mamsavaha strotas. That means mamsavaha strotas dusti is co related with bahya arsha. This shows that there is significant correlation of origin of Bahya Arsha from Mamsavaha strotas dushti.

Keywords- Arsha, mamsavaha srotas, dushti, malabaddhata, guda, histopathology

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Published

2021-06-13

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Choudhari, V. M. ., Shilpa A. Varade, & Jayshree Gohane. (2021). Observational study of the Mamsavaha Strotas Dushti according to Rachana Sharir w. s. r. to Bahya Arsha. Ayurline: International Journal of Research in Indian Medicine, 5(02). Retrieved from https://ayurline.in/index.php/ayurline/article/view/527

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