A case study on the management of Prathishyaya (Chronic Allergic Rhinitis) using Bharangi Arka Nasal Spray

Authors

  • Deepthi Balakrishnan
  • Renu Rathi
  • Bharat Rathi
  • Monika

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v15i3.4865

Keywords:

Arka kalpana, Bharangi, Chronic allergic rhinitis, Nasal spray, Prathishyaya

Abstract

The omnipresence of Prathishyaya among school-aged groups is overlooked until the complications like kasa, swasa and rajayakshma come into being. Pratishyaya if taken heed of in the initial stage, helps to frustrate the looming effects of its complications. Bharangi Arka is cited as an effectual remedy for Prathishyaya in the Arka Prakasha of Ravana. Prescribing medications for children is usually challenging as they often resist taking them and so, Ayurveda formulations when transmuted into more palatable forms can have salutary impacts on children than classical forms. This case study was carried out on an 8 ½ years old male child with sneezing, runny nose and chronic symptoms including nasal itching and obstruction in particular. Prathishyaya was diagnosed after a proper clinical evaluation. Bharangi Arka in the form of nasal spray was opted as the sole drug in the treatment. Assessment of symptoms was done using Total Nasal Symptom score on the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th days of the first month of the treatment and at the end of the following two months. Subsidence of all the symptoms was observed in the patient almost in the 4th week. This corroborates the stupendous action of Bharangi Arka nasal spray on Pratishyaya and it could usher in a way for further research to be carried out on the potency of nasal sprays in Ayurveda.

Author Biographies

Deepthi Balakrishnan

Professor and HOD, Kaumarabhrithya Department, PNNM Ayurveda Medical College, Cheruthuruthy, Kerala. India. 

Renu Rathi

Professor and HOD, Balrog Department, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurveda College Hospital& Research Center, Salod, Wardha, Maharashtra. India.

Bharat Rathi

Professor and HOD, Department of RSBK, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurveda College Hospital& Research Center, Salod, Wardha, Maharashtra. India.

Monika

Assistant Professor, Balrog Department, GS Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital, Pilkhuwa, Hapur, U.P. India.

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Published

2024-10-06

How to Cite

Balakrishnan, D., Rathi, R., Rathi, B., & Monika. (2024). A case study on the management of Prathishyaya (Chronic Allergic Rhinitis) using Bharangi Arka Nasal Spray. International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 15(3), 830–833. https://doi.org/10.47552/ijam.v15i3.4865