PROTOCOL DESIGN FOR AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON THE VARIATION IN CAUSATIVE FACTORS OF VYANGA (MELASMA) W.S.R. TO DAIHIK PRAKRITI
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https://doi.org/10.48047/fvdcz916Keywords:
Vyanga, Melasma, Daihik Prakriti, Bhrajaka Pitta, Samprapti, Pigmentation, Ayurveda, Dosha, Hyperpigmentation, MASI ScoreAbstract
Background-Vyanga (Melasma) is a Kshudra Roga (minor skin disorder) described in Ayurveda,
characterized by Shyava Varna Mandala (bluish-black patches) on the face due to vitiation of Vata and
Pitta Dosha. In modern dermatology, Vyanga is correlated with melasma, a hyperpigmentation disorder
linked to genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. The concept of Daihik Prakriti (body
constitution) in Ayurveda determines individual susceptibility to diseases and influences the skin's
response to internal and external stimuli. This study aims to assess the variation in causative factors of
Vyanga with special reference to Daihik Prakriti. Objectives-To analyze the Samprapti (pathogenesis)
of Vyanga in relation to Daihik Prakriti.
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