@article{Pathak_Dr. Kiran Shah_2021, title={A A CASE REPORT (PILOT STUDY) ON EFFECT OF PRANDAYOG (INTERNALLY ) AND ARSHAHAR TAIL (EXTERNALLY) IN ARSHA }, volume={9}, url={https://ayurlog.com/index.php/ayurlog/article/view/917}, abstractNote={<p>Arsha is a most common disorder of the anoreactal system. It is a painful condition caused due to suppression of natural urges, improper eating habits and modernization of lifestyle which causes vitiation of <em>Agni(agnimandhya)</em> which eventually leads to vitiation of <em>dosha</em>. The vitiated <em>doshas</em> finds its seats in <em>twak, mamsa</em> and <em>meda</em> in <em>guda</em> region causing <em>gudankura</em> in the <em>guda</em> region which are called as <em>Arsha</em>.&nbsp; <em>Vagbhatacharya</em> defines <em>arsha</em>as the entity in which muscular projection troubles the patient like as an enemy and causes anal obstruction.As<em>Arsha</em> is localised lesion of systemic derangement of <em>Dosha</em>, both <em>Sthanika</em> and <em>SarvadaihikaChikitsa</em> are to be adopted. The current management of arsha in modern science includes use of laxatives, antibiotics and surgery as the final resort. All these have unavoidable sideeffects.&nbsp; Arsha is described as vyadhi of manasvahastrotas in various ayurvedic texts&nbsp; including sushrutasamhita , charaksamhita&nbsp; and astanghridayetc which describes the causes , pathology , symptoms (pain in anal region ,constipation etc&nbsp;&nbsp; ) , and treatment(bheshaj ,kshar , agni, shastra ) . The study is an effort to evaluate the <em>bheshajchikitsa</em> of <em>pranadayog</em> with <em>takraanupana</em> and local application of <em>arshahar</em> tail in management of <em>arsha</em>&nbsp; An attempt has been made to evaluate the probable mode of action of the compounds on the <em>sampraptivighatan</em> of <em>arshavyadhi.</em></p&gt;}, number={04}, journal={Ayurlog: National Journal of Research in Ayurved Science}, author={Pathak, Dr. Neeraj R Pathak and Dr. Kiran Shah}, year={2021}, month={Oct.} }