Sanguine Hepatitis ( Waram-i Kabid Damawī)

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  • It is an acute inflammatory condition of liver, affecting its upper or lower part.
  • It is caused by predominance of Dam (Sanguine).
  • It is characterized by fever, thirst, heaviness and pain in right hypochondrium, loss of appetite, constipation and oliguria along other features of predominance of sanguine. Sometimes, there may be cough and hiccup.
  • It is an acute inflammatory condition of liver, affecting its upper or lower part.
  • It is caused by predominance of Dam (Sanguine).
  • It is characterized by fever, thirst, heaviness and pain in right hypochondrium, loss of appetite, constipation and oliguria along other features of predominance of sanguine. Sometimes, there may be cough and hiccup.
  •    Oral administration of pomegranate juice with Sikanjabīn 24-48 ml..
  •    Oral administration of Lu‘āb-i Behīdāna (Mucilage of seed of Cydonia oblonga, Mill.).
  •    Oral administration of Lu‘āb-i Aspghol (Mucilage of seed of Plantago ovata, Frosk.).
  •    Oral administration of Maghz-i Falūs Khiyār Shanbar (Fruit pulp of Cassia fistula, Linn.) mixed with Shīra-i Tukhm-i Kāsinī (Seed of Cichorium intybus,       Linn.).
  •    Local application of a mixture of fresh juice of leaves of Mako (Solanum nigrum, Linn.), Roghan-i Gul and vinegar in the early stage of disease.
  •    Local application of following Zimād (Paste)
  •    Ārd-i Jaw (Flour of seed of Hordeum vulgare, Linn.), Sandal (Santalum album, Linn.), Gulāb (Rosa damascena, Mill.), Ab- i kasni (Fresh juice of          Cichorium intybus, Linn.), vinegar.

Compound drugs:

‘Arq-i Mako 144 ml.
‘Arq-i Kāsinī 144 ml.
Qurs-i Zarishk 4 pills of 1 gm
Sharbat-i Anārayn 24 ml.
Sikanjabīn Sāda 24 ml.
Sharbat Dīnār 24-48 ml.
Sharbat-i Nīlofar 24-48 ml.
  • Fawākih-i Qābiza o Hābisa (Fruits of constrictive and retentive properties)- It is a liquid preparation of expressed fruit juice. A fresh juice is prepared when it is intended to be sued.

     

 

  • Fasd-i Bāslīq  (Bloodletting through basilic vein) of right hand.

 

  • Juices of fruits, especially that of pomegranate.
  • Sattū  (Flour of roasted seed of Hordeum vulgare, Linn.) mixed with sugar.
  • Mā’ al-Sha‘īr-Barley water.

 

  • Strong purgatives and diuretics to be avoided.