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According to Ayurvedic scriptures, skin is one of the five 'Gyanindriyas' (sensory organs). It is a very advanced organ that is essential to the body's overall functioning. Eczema represents for around 30% of all skin illnesses. It is the second most prevalent cause of function loss. Vicharchika is a clinical entity in which the lesion is covered by Shyava coloured pidika (dark discoloured skin eruption), kandu (profuse itching), and ruja (pain). It can affect the entire body and can be moist or dry. Vicharchika is easily associated with Eczema when compared to current illness. Erythema or skin reddening, is the initial symptom. When these vesicles or papules break down, oozing from the afflicted lesional skin begins. If the problem is not treated, the skin will thicken and scales may appear. Despite significant advances in dermatology and the introduction of powerful antibiotics, antifungal and steroids, Eczema continues to defy dermatologists best efforts. Shodhana therapy is an Ayurvedic specialty that serves as a pre-treatment procedure for more advanced treatment. The root cause of illnesses is removed from the primary site of lesion in this method, and so the major cause of disease is destroyed. Raktamokshana is an essential parasurgical method of bloodletting that Acharya Sushruta put into the fundamental detoxification therapy plan. The meta-analysis of various Raktamokshana procedures is primarily intended to investigate their efficacy and safety in the treatment of various disorders. Only two trials looked at the modified Shringa technique, namely Siravedha and Jaoukavacharana, which are commonly used in practise for various skin and musculoskeletal diseases. There has been no clinical investigation to show the effect of additional Raktamokshana procedures or alterations in diverse clinical entities. Based on the basic principles of Ayurveda and physiological activities, the efficacy of three forms of Raktamokshana, namely Siravedha, Jalouka, and Shringa, may be supported. This study needs the performance of future scientific multi-centric research investigations with a big sample size in order to pursue these results and increase their global acceptability.
"A Systemic Review of Raktamokshana In Vicharchika (Eczema).", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 7, page no.1390 - 1394, July-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2207217.pdf
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