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Samaranayake G.V.P., Peiris, K.P.P., Pushpakumara A.A.J., Management of Mukhadushika (Acne vulgaris) with Jalaukavacharana (Leech Therapy) – A Case Study, International Symposium of Ayurveda and Indigenous Medicine- Ayur Ex Kandy – 2018, Organized by the Institute of Indigenous Medicine and Provincial Department of Ayurveda, 5th – 7th October 2018, Kandy City Centre (KCC) Kandy, Sri Lanka, 12pp. |
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Jalaukavacharana (Leech Therapy) is one among the Rakfamökshana which is indicated in many
kinds of skin manifestations. Similarly, Mukhadüshika (Ace vulgaris) is a common skin disease in
adolescents encountered by general practitioners and dermatologists in day today clinical prac-
tices. Current treatment procedures which include surgery, laser treatment, Oral antibiotics and
topical applications are associated with many side effects, bacterial resistance, and irritation of the
skin, peeling, scar and recurrence. But in Ayurveda, the treatment procedures like vamana, löpa,
nasya and Raktamökshana are explained. Among these, Raktamök.shana using jalaukä provides a
simple, painless, cost-effective treatment for Mukhadushika. A 20 years old female patient pre-
sented in Shalya Clinic in Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya,
Yakkala with the complain Of pimples on both cheeks associated with itching, burning sensation
for 2 years. Patient was subjected to Jalaukävacharana on both sides Of cheeks of the face due to
bilateral distribution ofpidakäs. Jalauküvacharana was done on Day I , Day 5, and Day I O. Before
& after treatment assessment was recorded. Patient was followed up for 60 days.This case
presented with védana, päka and shöpha, along with däha (burning sensation) and kandu (local-
ized itching). Three sittings Of Jalaukävacharana were done (on Day I , Day 5, and Day 10). Here,
jalaukä sucks the vitiated blood, does the sthänika shödhana. Ayurveda Raktamökshana using
jalaukä provides a simple, painless, cost effective treatment for this common ailment with no short
term side effects |
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