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AAM. 2021; 10(4): 440-446


Role of Ayurveda in the management of Alcohol withdrawal symptoms : A Case Report

Monika Sharma.




Abstract

Alcohol addiction is considered when consumption of heavy dose of ethyl alcohol beverages for a long period, regularly and characterized by morbid desire to drink alcohol. Prolonged and excessive use of alcohol leads to physical and mental dependence. Every year 2.5 million people die due to alcohol use disorder worldwide.A 30-year-old male alcohol drinker for 04 years abstained from alcohol for 2 days. Consequently, he started having disturbed mental status and sleep, Painful and watery eye, with the complaints of anxiety, weakness, tremors, reduced appetite, fatigue as an alcohol addiction symptoms. He was treated on an indoor patient level with combination of Ayurvedic procedures and internal medications for 1 month. The patient was treated with drakashaasav, Vishatinduka vati,Ajmodadi Churn ,Dasan Sanskar Churna, ,Ashwagandha churna,Vidari kand churna,Mukta shukti bhasm & Procedure shirodhara with Brahmi tail mix with Chandana laxadi tali and til tail. This treatment improves the patient condition, mental illness and also relief sign and symptoms. Hence it is a prime need of country, society, family, addict person and the female who is most sufferers by this problem to give more attention to de-addiction by better way with best result without any harmful effect of treatment.

Key words: Alcohol addiction, CIWA score, Shirodhara






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