- It is a condition in which gums bleed.
- It is caused by Zuf-i Quwwat Ghāziya (Weakness of nutritive faculty) of gums and Imtilā’-i Dam (Congestion of sanguine).
- It is characterized by loosening of gums followed by bleeding and other features of predominance of sanguine.
- It is a condition in which gums bleed.
- It is caused by Zuf-i Quwwat Ghāziya (Weakness of nutritive faculty) of gums and Imtilā’-i Dam (Congestion of sanguine).
- It is characterized by loosening of gums followed by bleeding and other features of predominance of sanguine.
- Application of powder of Barg-i Ās (Leaf of Myrtus communis Linn.), ‘Adas Sokhta (Burnt seeds ofLens esculenta Moench.), Tabāshīr (Bambusa bambus Druce.), Sumāq (Rhus coriaria Linn.), Barg-i Babūl (Leaf of Acacia Arabica Willd.) on gums.
- Mazmaza (Mouth wash) with decoction of Sumāq (Rhus coriaria Linn.) and Gul Surkh (Flower of Rosa damascena Mill.) prepared in vinegar.
- Mazmaza (Mouth wash) with decoction of Gulnār (Flower of Punica granatum Linn.).
- Mazmaza (Mouth wash) with decoction of Masūr (Lens esculenta Moench.).
Compound drugs:
Sanūn-i Chob Chini | Local application on gums |
Sanūn-Kalān | Local application on gums |
Sanūn-i supari | Local application on gums |
Sanūn-i Post-i Mughīlān | Local application on gums |
- Salt
- Sweet dishes
- Complete blood count
- Bleeding time and clotting time
- Plasma ascorbic level
- Blood Sugar-Fasting & Postprandial
- Liver Function Test
- X-ray teeth (To rule out dental carries or abcess)
- Fasd-i Bāslīq (Bloodletting through basilic vein)
- Fasd-i Chahār Rag (Bloodletting through superior and inferior labial veins)
- Hijāma (Cupping)
- Aghziya Ghalīza - Dry and viscous foods such as dry date, ‘Adas Musallam (Lens esculenta Moench.), etc. These are of two types i.e. Mahmūda (that produces good humour) and Ghayr Mahmūda (that produces morbid humour).