Management of Diabetic ulcer with synthesis of herbal banding techniques.
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Science and Innovative Research (IJMSIR) - Year 2019, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
Siddha system is considered as a indigenous medicines because of its uniqueness in the medicine preparation methods and for its method of treatment. Their mode of treatment is based on the intake food which is converted into seven thathu`s with the help of the bodily action which is essential for life of an human. But in current scenario due to the changes in food habits humans are facing various treads and they themselves reducing the life span. The diseases prevailing of these reasons are considered as life style diseases. Of these diabetes mellitus (DM) plays an essential role in driving the human lives. DM is considered only as a condition in accordance with the body glucose level however its complications serves a challenging evil. The primary complication in long term DM is diabetic ulcer and it`s prognosis is also found to be an challenging one. In this study we aimed to quick healing of these wounds with banding techniques of herbal origin, which serves to be a cost-efficient to the current society and a pride of providing technological knowledge to traditional medications.
Authors and Affiliations
K. Vignesh
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