Guest guest Posted November 11, 2008 Report Share Posted November 11, 2008 this is regarding my friends health problem She is 24 years old and is sufering from a condition in which when there is a slight trauma on her body will result in a hematoma and finally it is removed by incision and draining.The hematoma later leads to pus collection.She is suffering from this disease for a long time now. What is this condtion known as and what is the cause of this problem.I feel it is due to platelet count related issues. Please help,i am looking for the modern name of this condtion atleast.. hope i will get an answer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2008 Report Share Posted November 12, 2008 Mr . Riyaz . The condition can be told as Cellulitis as per Allopathy . As per Ayurveda , the condition is the result of increased Pitta dosha in the Rakta Dhatu . Due to some reasons ( u have not stated the lifestyle & diet of ur friend ) the Pitta dosha increases in the body & gets embedded with any of the Dhatus ( body tissues ) . The internal small hemorrhages at the trauma site indicates that , the walls of the small blood capillaries became weaker . The increased Pitta dosha when gets embedded with Rakta Dhatu , there is increase in the body heat in specific area or the whole body . The pus formation is the later stage . For this the increased & altered Pitta dosha should be normalised & the Rakta Dhatu ( Blood ) should be brought at its normalcy . The diet , the daily habbits , sleep , stress should be changed accordingly . Oral medication which will decrease the Pitta dosha & Rakta Dhatu to its normal condition will be helpful . If possible the use of Panchkarma ( detoxification ) will be more useful . For this , it will be good to assess the consultation of nearby Ayurveda Vaidya . Antibiotics wont have permanent relief . The heat in the blood ( Increased Pitta dosha with Rakta Dhatu ) is the main reason for this condition . Dr. Gandhi S. C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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