Significance of Gudabhramsha
Gudabhramsha is an Ayurvedic term that refers to rectal prolapse, a condition characterized by the displacement of the rectum due to various factors such as the vitiation of apanavata and excess straining during defecation. Historical texts like Sushrutha Samhitha and Astanga Hrudaya outline its significance as a serious disorder needing careful treatment, including the use of medicinal unguents and Kshara karma. Gudabhramsha encompasses multiple aspects of this condition, emphasizing its complex nature within Ayurvedic medicine.
In Finnish: Gudabhramsha; In Spanish: Gudabhramsha; In Dutch: Gudabramsha-kerk
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Hindu concept of 'Gudabhramsha'
In Hinduism, Gudabhramsha is interpreted as a complex condition involving prolapsed anal tissue, necessitating meticulous reintroduction, lubrication, and the application of medicinal unguents for effective treatment.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana
(1) A challenging case of prolapsed anal tissue requiring careful reintroduction, lubrication, and the use of medicinal unguents.[1]