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Kondekar R.M.1 , Patil R. Y.2
1Associate Professor, Department of Shalyatantra, B R Harne Ayurvedic Medical College, Vangani, Thane, Maharashtra.
2Associate Professor, Department of Panchakarma, K V Ayurvedic Medical College, Agra, UP.
Date of Acceptance: 2022-10-06
Date of Publication:2022-10-16
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Conflict of Interest: None declared
Cholelithiasis (gallstone formation) is a common Gastrointestinal disorder. The disease Cholelithiasis has not been described directly in Ayurvedic classics. The word Ashmari is described only in the context of Ashmari (urinary calculi). Surgery is the most common form of treatment for gall stones. But so far as the medical management of gall stone is concerned, it is not up to the mark in allopathic system. Hence our Case study is a step in the direction of making an availability of a safe,Cost effective non-surgical management of Cholelithiasis. A 35-year old female patient reported to Hospital OPD Vangani, with the complaints of severe pain abdomen, anorexia, distension of abdomen and vomiting. The patient was diagnosed as cholelithiasis with physical symptoms and with the help of all investigation. Oral medications like Arogyavardini vati, Varunadi Kashaya, Yavakshara was administered to the patient for 1 month and follow up was done after 3 months of treatment, a significant response was observed over clinical symptoms and USG reports.
KEYWORDS: Cholelithiasis, Pittashmari, Arogyavardini vati, Varunadi Kashaya, Yavakshara.