Efficacy of Sarjadi Lepa Gutika and Terbinafine Ointment in Dadru (Tinea Corporis)
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Dadru, Sarjadi Lepa Gutika, Tiladi Churna, Terbinafine OintmentAbstract
The term 'Kushtha' can be referred to various skin disorders. 'Dadru' is a type of Kushtha. In Dadru there is pradhanataof Kaphaand Pitta Dosha. It exhibits clinical features of Kandu, Raga, Pidika, Utsanna Mandala. On basis of clinical features Dadru is similated with Tinea by many scholars. Tinea is superficial fungal infection in which the fungi colonises dead keratinized epidermal tissues of skin, hair and nails and produces annular lesions over skin surface. Efficacy of Sarjadi Lepa Gutika and Terbinafine Ointment in Dadru (Tinea Corporis). Study contains 60 patients of Dadru which will divided at way into two groups (each group contain 30). In Group A (Intervention)-Sarjadi Lepa Gutika quantity sufficient for local application with sufficient quantity water at morning and night time and Tiladi Churna 6gm at morning after meal with warm water for 30 days and Group B (Experimental group) will be given Terbinafine Ointment quantity sufficient for local application at morning and night time and Tiladi Churna 6gm at morning after meal with warm water for 30 days. Assessment will be recorded on every 15th day (15th day, 30th day and 45th day). Subjective and Objectives outcomes will be assess.
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