Ksharsutra is a unique surgical technique in Ayurveda involving the use of medicated threads, typically treated with alkaline and herbal substances. It's primarily employed in our Sanjivani Ayurvedic hospital in the management of anorectal disorders like hemorrhoids and fistula-in-ano. The threads are inserted into the affected area, promoting tissue healing and reducing inflammation.
This Ayurvedic surgical approach is valued for its minimal invasiveness and reduced complications compared to conventional surgeries. KsharSutra chikitsa is considered effective in treating certain chronic conditions, though its usage may vary based on individual patient needs. It's often practiced in the surgery department of our Sanjeevani Ayurvedic colleges as part of a holistic approach to healthcare.
1) Ayushman Bharat - Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY)
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2) Mahatma Jyotirao Phule Jan Arogya Yojana (MJPJAY)
These health care schemes of government are implemented at our Sanjeevani Ayurvedic Hospital. These games are very much beneficial for low socio-economic condition patients in our rural area.
Operative procedure such as Orthopaedic, Urinary Calculus, Prostate are carried out completely free of cost in the schemes.
Patients are highly benefited by the schemes
Panchabhautik Chikitsa is a treatment approach at our college Ayurveda that focuses on balancing the five elements (panchabhutas) – earth, water, fire, air, and space – within the human body. In our Ayurvedic Medical College and Sanjeevani Hospital, we have dedicated OPD and practitioners use this approach to diagnose and treat health issues by analyzing the elemental composition of the body.
The treatment involves personalized recommendations for diet, lifestyle, and herbal remedies based on the predominant dosha (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) and the elemental imbalance. It aims to restore harmony and balance in the body to promote overall well-being.
Practices may include Ayurvedic therapies like Panchakarma, herbal medicines, and specific dietary guidelines tailored to the individual's constitution and imbalances. Students in Ayurvedic Medical Colleges learn to apply these principles in clinical settings under the guidance of experienced practitioners.