ABSTRACT
AYURVEDIC REVIEW ARTICLE ON KUSHTHA
Dr. Kirankumar Subhash Nayka, Dr. Vinay Mohan, Dr. Ishwarayya S. Mathapati, Dr. Girishkumar S. Dharmannavar
Skin is a shield which protects us from variou s external invasions. Skin is the organ of the body which is readily available for inspection by the eyes. Of all the organs, skin is larger one and is exposed to disease and injury. Because of its visibility, skin reflects once emotions and it is the inde x of normal physiology. It is a link between internal and external environment and is also the seat of complexion which maintains beauty and personality. It creates an individual identity in the society. Changes in skin colour may be due to homeostatic imb alances in the body. Many inter related factors affect health of the skin, including nutrition, hygiene, circulation, age, immunity, genetic traits, psychological state and drugs. In Ayurveda, the word ‘Twacha’ or ‘Charma’ is used for skin. Twacha is deriv ed from the Dhatu Twach Samvarne meaning covering of the body. All the skin diseases in Ayurveda have been discussed under the broad headings of Kushta. Twacha is the seat of Sparshajnanendriya, which is one among seats of Vata and it is very extensive am ong all five Jnanendriyas.
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