Tamakashwasa is a chronic respiratory disorder involving dysfunction of Pranavaha Srotas and is clinically comparable to bronchial asthma. The present case study evaluates the effect of a comprehensive Ayurvedic treatment protocol in a 39-year-old male patient presenting with recurrent breathlessness, cough, wheezing, and seasonal exacerbations. The therapeutic approach included Deepana-Pachana, Vatanulomana, Kapha-Shamana, Yoga Basti, and Vardhamana Pippali Rasayana, administered over a period of 47 days. Clinical assessment was performed using graded symptom criteria before and after treatment. Marked improvement was observed in the frequency and severity of breathlessness, cough, wheezing, and sputum production, with complete symptomatic relief by the end of therapy. The outcomes suggest that a sequential Ayurvedic management strategy targeting doshic imbalance andTamakashwasa is a chronic respiratory disorder involving dysfunction of Pranavaha Srotas and is clinically comparable to bronchial asthma. The present case study evaluates the effect of a comprehensive Ayurvedic treatment protocol in a 39-year-old male patient presenting with recurrent breathlessness, cough, wheezing, and seasonal exacerbations. The therapeutic approach included Deepana-Pachana, Vatanulomana, Kapha-Shamana, Yoga Basti, and Vardhamana Pippali Rasayana, administered over a period of 47 days. Clinical assessment was performed using graded symptom criteria before and after treatment. Marked improvement was observed in the frequency and severity of breathlessness, cough, wheezing, and sputum production, with complete symptomatic relief by the end of therapy. The outcomes suggest that a sequential Ayurvedic management strategy targeting doshic imbalance and respiratory channel obstruction can provide effective and sustained clinical benefit in Tamakashwasa.
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*Dr. Vivek S. Chandurkar, Dr. Darshana B. Patil, Dr. Kushal N. Jain
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69ccb62016edfba7beb87c4e — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19329652
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