AN AYURVEDIC METHODOLOGY FOR MANAGING DIABETIC DYSLIPIDEMIA - A CASE REPORT
- Assistant Professor, Department of Kayachikitsa, Patanjali Bhartiya Ayurvigyan Evum Anusandhan Sansthan, Haridwar.
- Post Graduate Scholar, Department of Kayachikitsa, Patanjali Bhartiya Ayurvigyan Evum Anusandhan Sansthan, Haridwar.
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Diabetic dyslipidemia is characterized by elevated plasma triglyceride levels, decreased HDL cholesterol levels, and an increase in small dense LDL-cholesterol particles. These lipid alterations in diabetes are linked to heightened free fatty acid flux due to insulin resistance. With the availability of various lipid-lowering medications and supplements, patients now have more options to reach target lipid levels. Lipid-lowering therapies in modern medicine, such as statins and fibrates, are generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects. However, these treatments often necessitate lifelong usage, which can impose significant financial strain, particularly in developing countries like India.In Ayurveda, dyslipidemia is understood as the manifestation of an imbalance in the Medovahasrotas.Dyslipidemia manifests as the consequent output of Medovahasrotodushti. A 31-year-old male patient presented with complaints of pain in calf muscles and weight gain. Upon investigation, his total cholesterol level was found to be elevated at 211 mg/dl, and triglycerides were elevated to 683.80 mg/dl. Giloykwath along with arjunkwath, Madhunashinivati extra power, Tablet lipidom, and Tablet Madhugrit were administered for the shaman therapy. Upon completion of the treatment, significant improvements were observed in the patients complaints. Additionally, a significant improvement was noted in the Lipid Profile.
[Avinash Kumar Srivastava, Paridhi Painuly, Vandana and Mudita Negi (2024); AN AYURVEDIC METHODOLOGY FOR MANAGING DIABETIC DYSLIPIDEMIA - A CASE REPORT Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Mar). 1081-1087] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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