Management of Vyanga (Melasma) with Vyanganashak Lepa: A Case Report
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Correspondence
Dr. Mrunal Sunil Bole,
Postgraduate Scholar, Mahatma Gandhi Ayurved College, Hospital and Research Centre, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University), Salod (Hirapur), Sawangi, Wardha-442107, Maharashtra, India.
E-mail: bolemrunal02@gmail.com
Melasma is a widespread acquired symmetrical hypermelanosis characterised by irregularly shaped but clearly defined dark brownish maculae on photo-exposed areas, particularly the forehead, temples, nose, eyelids, chin, and upper lips. It is a major cosmetological issue that can also affect a person’s psychological well being. Melasma can be correlated with Vyanga in Ayurveda. Vyanga is one of many Kshudra Rogas and Raktapradoshaj Vikaras. According to modern medicine, local application of corticosteroids is preferred for the management of melasma. However, due to the relapse of the disease and the side effects of steroids, an Ayurvedic approach is beneficial. Ayurveda mentions Shaman Chikitsa in the form of Lepa, which has Vatapittahara, Varnya, Twachya, Kushthaghna, and Raktaprasadaka properties as the line of treatment. Hereby, the authors present a case report of a 46-year-old female who reported to the Outpatient Department (OPD) of Kayachikitsa, complained of brownish discolouration on her face for six months, which was diagnosed as Vyanga (melasma). Ayurvedic treatment was planned according to the classical principle of Shaman Chikitsa, with a local application of Lepa containing depigmenting and skin rejuvenating drugs, along with lifestyle modifications. Due to the recurring nature of the disease, a proficient treatment approach was required. Vyanganashak Lepa has skin resurfacing and revitalising properties that act efficiently on the disease. In present case, Vyanganashak Lepa was found to be highly effective and showed remarkable results with continuous usage in a short period.