Pain Management 2018
Internal Medicine 2018
International Journal of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine
ISSN: 2471-982X
Page 78
March 26-28, 2018
Vienna, Austria
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holelithiasis are hardened deposits of the digestive fulid,
when there is an imbalance in the chemical constituents
of bile that results in precipitation of one or more components.
It is the most prevalent and costly of all the gastrointestinal
disorder which stands 5th position of malignancy world wide.
Cholelithiasis is a common ailment with 10-20 % of incidence
rate and 15-20% of complications. Symptoms include pain at the
right hypochondrium region, vomiting, nausea, dyspepsia etc. Till
date surgical management is considered to be superior mode
of treatment for cholelithiasis even though the risk of operative
and post operative complications are surfacing more. The cost
of management puts enormous economical burden on patient’s
life. Non Surgical management of cholelithiasis is an exceptional
contributionofAyurvedabymedicationspreparedoutoflithotriptic
herbs. This article illustrates one such phenomenon herb - Corn
(Zea mays Linn), with highly significant lithotriptic activity without
any untoward effects. Experimental study shows the size of gall
stones is getting reduce without disturbing the normal activity of
Swiss Mice and the toxicity study shows there is no evidence of
any organ damage during the study. This shows
Mahayavanala
Roma kshara
(alkaline) is said to be safe. Lithtothriptic action in
clinical study showed approximately 4 mm of gall stones getting
reduced in 30 days. A detailed comprehensive study revealed
potent lithtothriptic action of
Maha Yavanala Roma
( corn silk hair)
in both experimental and clinical formats of the study. This drug
is proven to be safer and economical. This paper is intended to
make reader’s aware of current thinking in the field of
Ayurveda
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gova.sahani@gmail.comCholelithiasis: no surgery, only herb!
J Govardhan Sahani
Parul Institute of Ayurveda, Gujarat, India
Int J Anesth Pain Med 2018, Volume 4
DOI: 10.21767/2471-982X-C1-003