A Review on Clinical Intervention Required for Etiopathological Consideration and Management of “Jirna Pratishthay”
Abstract
The current era put stress, and strain on human population as a result of dietary changes, lifestyle adjustments, urbanization, and industrialization, which increase pollution and antibiotic resistance and contribute to the occurrence of numerous diseases. Due to its central location and constant exposure to the outside world, the nose is particularly vulnerable to these risk factors and recurring infections. Jirna Pratishyaya is the sickness that is most frequently spreading. The condition becomes a chronic phase as a result of recurrent attacks, poor treatment, or neglect during the acute period. The current medical system explains a variety of treatment options, such as corticosteroids, antiallergic medications, inhalers, antihistamines, etc., but none of them is completely efficient in treating the disease and avoiding its recurrence, and they all have their own adverse effects. Ayurveda suggested many therapeutic approaches for the prevention and treatment of Jirna Pratishyaya. This review presents types, symptoms and management of Jirna Pratishyaya.
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