Study of Mrudu Virechan effect of Trivrutta Ghanavati and Aragwadh Ghanavati in the management of Visthabdhajirna (constipation) according to body type
A study protocol
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Visthabdhajirna, Trivrutta Ghanavati, Aragwadha Ghanavati, constipationAbstract
Constipation is a common clinical problem now a day also happens in so many diseases. In classical texts, it is not separately described as a disease. It is occurring due to change in lifestyle, mental stress, and irregular diet habit create constipation. The diagnosis and evaluation of visthabdhajirna depend on thorough clinical examination and investigation of the subject. This study aims to evaluate the effect of Trivrutta Ghanavati and Aragwadha Ghanavati in the management of Visthabdhajirna. A clinical trial will be conducted on two groups of patients. Diagnostic Criteria will be Rome III criteria and Bristol stool scale with constipation. Forty subjects will select by lottery method irrespective of their religions, race, occupations, sex etc. they will be administered internally by oral route with Trivrutta Ghanavati and Aragwadha Ghanavati, the dose of 500 mg two times a day after meal for 15th days. The symptoms of constipation like straining, lumpy, hard stool, satisfaction after defecation and nature of stool etc., will observe over the intervention. Analysis of work will be shown after improvement in vishthsabdhajirna. Will be drawn on the basis of analysis.
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