Varicose ulcer or Venous ulcer is open wounds in the skin that occurs with sustained venous hypertension and improper functioning of venous valve, usually in the lower limbs. It is one of the most serious chronic venous insufficiency complications, accounting for 80% of lower extremity ulcerations. Gangrene, cellulitis and risk of amputation are the complications if it is left untreated. Symptomatologies of venous ulcer indicate the correlation towards sirajanyadushtavrana, which is explained in Sushruta Samhita. A case of 26- Year- old male who presented with complaints of venous ulcer in medial aspect of lower 1/3rd of left leg associated with pain, swelling, and discoloration of the skin since 3 months has been taken for the current study. Vranabasti for 5 days was done Followed by cleaning and dressing with NS and jatyaditaila. oral medicines are Sahacharaadikashaya two times a day, tab Kaishoraguggulu three times a day, cap viscovas three times a day, khadiraaristha two times a day, sahacharaaditaila for local application twice a day. There was Significant improvements in the size of the wound and nature of tissues.
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