YARIS - 2019

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    Management of Acne vulgaris (Mukha dushika) with Ayurveda treatment modality: A case study
    (Young Ayurveda Researchers' and Innovators' Symposium (YARIS – 2019), Institutional Research Committee, Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, Yakkala, Sri Lanka, 2019) Wasana, P.D.L.; Dharmavijaya, P.K.H.
    Acne is a common skin disease especially in adolescents and young adults. Significant psychosocial effects such as depression and poor personality development have been linked with acne. Various causative factors as well as physical and psychological factors have been contributed towards acne. Various treatment methods of acne including surgery, laser treatments, antibiotics and topical applications and cosmetics products with chemicals are associated with many side effects. In Ayurveda, acne resembles as Mukha dusika and also has broad management procedure including external and internal treatment with congenial diet and lifestyle (Pathyapathya). A 27 years old female patient presented in OPD at Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Teaching Hospital, Yakkala with the complaint of pimples on bilateral face associated with pain for 3years. The patient was prescribed poly herbal formulated decoction including Shreshta Nimba, Gayathri Thriphala, Ushiran Chandanan, Shatawari Gopakanya for each in 14 days and Khaishor Guggulu, Thriphala vati in required dose for each in 30 days respectively as internal administration. As an external application, purification of face with juice of Nimba leaves and wet turmeric and application of the paste of Dashangalepa powder mixed with king coconut water, rose water were done respectively each in 14 days. In addition, Pathyapathya was prescribed. After two months of treatment period, pimples were reduced from severe to mild stage. It was observed 100% relief of reduction of pain. According to above data, it was found that there was a significant difference between before and after treatments. Based on the above finding, it can be concluded that the treatment protocol is effective for Acne Vulgaris (Mukha dushika).
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    Evaluation of the anti-bacterial effect of traditional Lodhradi lepa and Lodhradi cream against the laboratory specimen of staphylococcus aureus: a laboratory experiment
    (Young Ayurveda Researchers' and Innovators' Symposium (YARIS – 2019), Institutional Research Committee, Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya, Yakkala, Sri Lanka, 2019) Madushani, P.A.K.; Wickramarachchi, W.J.
    Acne vulgaris is a chronic disease which destroys the beauty and cause disfigurement of the face especially in the adolescence. Acne vulgaris is known as Mukhadushika or Yuvana Pidaka in Ayurveda. Acne vulgaris, secondary infected by Staphylococcus aureus. Lodhradi lepa is an external application for Yuvana Pidaka in Ayurveda. The study was to test the anti-bacterial activity of the traditional Lodhradi lepa and Lodhradi cream against the Staphylococcus aureus. The anti-bacterial sensitivity test was done on well diffusion method with freshly prepared drugs. In trial one it was tested with freshly prepared drugs and the second trial was done with two different concentrations of freshly prepared drugs. In both trials the zone diameters were among 00-12mm and as the diameters were not among the resistant or susceptible level Staphylococcus aureus is not susceptible to these external ointments. Erythromycin the positive one was highly susceptible. Staphylococcus aureus was not susceptible for the traditional Lodhradi lepa and Lodhradi cream. The traditional Lodhradi lepa and Lodhradi cream would be used in acne vulgaris to reduce inflammation like symptoms due to its pacifying properties.