CALL FOR PAPERS Upcoming issue - Jun-2026 Last date of submission 25th of Jun. 2026
ISSN : 2584-0304
CALL FOR PAPERS Upcoming issue - Jun-2026 Last date of submission : 25th of Jun. 2026
Correspondence Address
Pandit Khushilal Sharma Govt Ayurveda College and Institute, Bhopal Madhya PradeshContact No. : 9340525166, Email : Drratneshs@gmail.com
Date of Acceptance : 19 Sep 2025
Date of Publication : 29 Sep 2025
Article ID : SD-IJAY_147
How to cite this article : http://doi.org/10.55552/SDNJAY.2025.3307
Psoriasis is a long-term inflammatory skin condition that can greatly affect a person’s daily life and well-being. It is marked by accelerated epidermal proliferation and regular acanthosis, resulting in the excessive build-up of the stratum corneum, leading to scaling. This disrupted skin turnover is a defining characteristic of the disease. While modern medicine has advanced in symptom management, some patients do not respond effectively to treatment, or its efficacy diminishes over time. Additionally, long-term use of modern medications may lead to adverse effects1. In Ayurveda, psoriasis is classified as Ek Kushta, a condition dominated by Vata and Kapha doshas. According to Acharya Charaka, Kushtha is a tridoshaja (vata, pitta, kapha) vyadhi. This study presents the case of a 42-year-old male with moderate to severe erythrodermic psoriasis, who had previously undergone systemic treatment in modern medicine without adequate improvement. A traditional Ayurvedic approach was implemented, beginning with Samshodhana (purification therapy) through Virechanaa (therapeutic purgation), followed by 30 days of Samshamana (palliative treatment). At the end of the treatment period, a skin lesion assessment was conducted to evaluate the outcomes.
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