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| The following ulcer is the case of diabetic ulcer. Clinical features include throbbing pain, swelling, redness, necrosis of involved tissue and non healing ulcer since 6 months. | | The following ulcer is the case of diabetic ulcer. Clinical features include throbbing pain, swelling, redness, necrosis of involved tissue and non healing ulcer since 6 months. |
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− | [[File:DwivImage1.jpg|500px|Image 1: ''Vata'' dominant ulcer]] | + | [[File:DwivImage1.jpg|400px|Image 1: ''Vata'' dominant ulcer]] |
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| '''Image 1: ''Vata'' dominant ulcer''' | | '''Image 1: ''Vata'' dominant ulcer''' |
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| The following ulcer is the case of non healing ulcer due to boils. Clinical features include burning pain, redness, pus discharge, slough, with redness of involved tissue and non healing ulcer since 1month. | | The following ulcer is the case of non healing ulcer due to boils. Clinical features include burning pain, redness, pus discharge, slough, with redness of involved tissue and non healing ulcer since 1month. |
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− | [[File:DwivImage2.jpg|500px|Image 2: ''Pitta'' dominant ulcer]] | + | [[File:DwivImage2.jpg|400px|Image 2: ''Pitta'' dominant ulcer]] |
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| '''Image 2: Pitta dominant ulcer''' | | '''Image 2: Pitta dominant ulcer''' |
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| The following ulcer is the case of non healing ulcer due to DCT (Deep vein thrombosis). Clinical features include pain, irregular superficial ulcer, redness, mild pus discharge, slough, with redness of involved tissue and non healing ulcer since 8 months. | | The following ulcer is the case of non healing ulcer due to DCT (Deep vein thrombosis). Clinical features include pain, irregular superficial ulcer, redness, mild pus discharge, slough, with redness of involved tissue and non healing ulcer since 8 months. |
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− | [[File:DwivImage3.jpg|500px|Image 3: ''Kapha'' dominant ulcer ]] | + | [[File:DwivImage3.jpg|400px|Image 3: ''Kapha'' dominant ulcer ]] |
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| '''Image 3: Kapha dominant ulcer''' | | '''Image 3: Kapha dominant ulcer''' |
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| The following ulcer is the case of infected diabetic non healing ulcer (Diabetic foot). Clinical features include severe burning pain, black coloration of first toe with pus discharge, slough, bad smell and deformity in great toe. This is non healing ulcer since 2 months. | | The following ulcer is the case of infected diabetic non healing ulcer (Diabetic foot). Clinical features include severe burning pain, black coloration of first toe with pus discharge, slough, bad smell and deformity in great toe. This is non healing ulcer since 2 months. |
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− | [[File:DwivImage4.jpg|500px|Image 4: ''Dushta vrana'']] | + | [[File:DwivImage4.jpg|400px|Image 4: ''Dushta vrana'']] |
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| '''Image 4: ''Dushta vrana''''' | | '''Image 4: ''Dushta vrana''''' |
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| The following ulcer is the case of healing traumatic ulcer at anterior part of tibia/lower leg.. Clinical features include mild pain, no discharge, and margins and thick and inflamed due to their chronic nature and the granulation tissue are seen at base of ulcer. So this is a healing ulcer. | | The following ulcer is the case of healing traumatic ulcer at anterior part of tibia/lower leg.. Clinical features include mild pain, no discharge, and margins and thick and inflamed due to their chronic nature and the granulation tissue are seen at base of ulcer. So this is a healing ulcer. |
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− | [[File:DwivImage5.jpg|500px|Image 5: ''Shuddha vrana'']] | + | [[File:DwivImage5.jpg|400px|Image 5: ''Shuddha vrana'']] |
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| '''Image 5: ''Shuddha vrana''''' | | '''Image 5: ''Shuddha vrana''''' |