ABSTRACT
AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF VATAJA SHIRASHULA - A CASE REPORT
Dr. Subrahmanya MD, Dr. Umakant N. Rabb
Introduction- Vataja Shirashla is a commonly described type of headache under Siroroga in classical Ayurvedic texts, primarily resulting from aggravation of Vata Dosha. It is characterized by severe, piercing head pain, stiffness in the cervical region, dryness, and sensitivity to cold. Contemporary management strategies often focus on symptomatic relief through analgesics, which may provide temporary benefit and are associated with recurrence. Ayurveda emphasizes Dosha specific management through Shamana and Shodhana therapies to achieve sustained relief and prevent relapse. Methods- This is a single case clinical study of a 38 year old male patient diagnosed with Vataja Shirashula based on classical Ayurvedic diagnostic criteria. The patient presented with recurrent unilateral headache, neck stiffness, dryness of scalp, and aggravation during cold exposure and stress. The treatment protocol included Shamana Chikitsa along with Pancakarma procedures specifically Nasyakarma and Basti for duration of 21 days. Internal medications targeting Vata Dosha pacification were administered alongside dietary and lifestyle modifications (Pathya Apathya). Assessment was carried out using subjective parameters such as headache intensity, frequency, duration, and associated symptoms before and after treatment. A follow up period of one month was observed. Results- A marked reduction in headache intensity and frequency was observed by the end of the treatment period. Associated symptoms such as cervical stiffness and dryness showed significant improvement. The patient reported enhanced quality of life and functional capacity. No adverse effects were noted during the intervention. Importantly no recurrence of symptoms was observed during the one month follow up period. Discussion- The present case study demonstrates that Ayurvedic management, employing an integrated approach of Shamana therapy and Pancakarma procedures, is effective in providing sustained relief in Vataja Shirashula. This holistic approach not only alleviates symptoms but also addresses the underlying Dosha imbalance suggesting its potential as a safe and effective alternative in the management of chronic headaches.
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