Ancient Science of Life (Jan 2016)

Efficacy of Nasya (nasal medication) in coma: A case study

  • Rajkala S Ramteke,
  • Panchakshari D Patil,
  • Anup B Thakar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0257-7941.188188
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 4
pp. 232 – 235

Abstract

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For emergency conditions, Ayurveda has never been given importance in recent times. However, there are certain emergency conditions where biomedicine has limitations but, Ayurveda can provide solution. Classics have many references regarding management of acute conditions like syncope, coma, episodic conditions of bronchial asthma, epilepsy, etc., In the present study, a 61 year female patient had a two year history of hypertension and was suffering with coma. She was treated with an Ayurvedic treatment modality. Nasya (nasal medication) of Trikaṭu cūrṇa (powder) for seven days, followed by dhūmapāna (~fumigation) with saṅkhyāsthāpana (consciousness restorative) drugs for seven days was administered. The outcome of this management was appreciable, as it resulted in positive changes in Glasgow Coma Scale (GSCS) from 3 to 11.

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