HEALING BURNS NATURALLY: AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF SUPERFICIAL PARTIAL-THICKNESS BURN WITH JATYADI TAILA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22159/prl.ijayush.v14i07.1421Keywords:
Jatyadi Taila, Ayurveda, Burn wound, Vrana Ropana, Superficial burn, Wound healingAbstract
Burn injuries are common traumatic lesions that cause significant tissue damage, infection risk, and long-term functional and aesthetic impairment if not treated effectively. Superficial partial-thickness burns require interventions that promote healing, reduce inflammation, prevent infection, and minimize scarring. In Ayurveda, Dagdha Vrana (burn wounds) are managed with various herbal formulations, among which Jatyadi Taila is prominently cited for its wound healing (Vrana Ropana), cleansing (Shodhana), and tissue regenerative (Ropana) properties.
This case study explores the clinical application and outcomes of Jatyadi Taila in managing a superficial partial-thickness burn on the dorsum of the hand. The intervention resulted in accelerated epithelialization, resolution of inflammation, and scar-free healing within 21 days. This highlights the relevance of Ayurvedic therapeutics in acute wound care and supports their integration into modern medical practice.