Role of Manibhadra Guda in the Management of Nonspecific Mesenteric Lymphadinitis in Children: A Review

Authors

  • Ramesh G. Halalli P.G. Scholar, Department of P.G. Studies in Kaumarabhritya, Alva`s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, India
  • B. Narayan Pai Associate Professor, Department of P.G. Studies in Kaumarabhritya, Alva`s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, India
  • Jithesh Chowta Assistant Professor, Department of P.G. Studies in Kaumarabhritya, Alva`s Ayurveda Medical College, Moodbidri, India

Keywords:

Nonspecific mesenteric lymphadenitis, Manibhadra Guda

Abstract

Mesenteric lymphadenopathy is a syndrome characterized by right lower quadrant pain secondary to an inflammatory condition of mesenteric lymph nodes, [1] Enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes are more common in males than female with incidence of 5 to 10 years and prevalence of 7%. [2] It is one among the leading cause for abdominal colic in children. The severity of the pain is variable with chronic duration. In Ayurveda Manibhadra Guda is one of the formulation explained in Sahasrayoga [3]. It contains Vidangasara, Amalaka, Abhaya, Trivrut and Guda acts as Sula prashamana and Vatanulomana. Thus made an attempt to explain the role of Manibhadra Guda in the management of nonspecific mesenteric lymphadenitis.

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04-12-2022

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R. G. Halalli, B. N. Pai, and J. Chowta, “Role of Manibhadra Guda in the Management of Nonspecific Mesenteric Lymphadinitis in Children: A Review”, IJRAMT, vol. 3, no. 11, pp. 76–78, Dec. 2022, Accessed: Nov. 21, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://journals.ijramt.com/index.php/ijramt/article/view/2453

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