<p>Rhinoentomophthoramycosis is a rare tropical fungal infection affecting the nasal cavities and the subcutaneous tissues. The most common causative organism is Conidiobolus coronatus followed by Basidiobolus. In our institution, two patients with Rhinoentomophthoramycosis were seen over a ten year period and were treated successfully with anti- fungal therapy. Rhinoentomophthoramycosis has to be considered in the differential diagnosis of a nasal granuloma or subcutaneous swellings in the face or neck.</p><p> </p>
Aushadha Sevana Kaala or the time of administration of medicine is a very unique concept pertaining
to our science of Ayurveda. Even then our understanding about it is more textual than practical. Also its practice is also limited only to a few Ayurveda Vaidyas. An attempt is being made in this article to review the possible references of Aushadha Sevana Kaala, and also try and understand the way they enhance therapeutic action of a medicine.
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