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J Med Oncl Ther 2017 Volume 2 | Issue 3

International Conference on

Oncology and Cancer Therapeutics

October 30- November 01, 2017 | Chicago, USA

Ayurvedicmanagement of myeloid leukemia (myelo proliferative disorder) vis-à-vis-a clinico-theoretical review

Nishant Shukla

Shree Balahanuman Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, India

M

yeloid leukemia (ML) is very commonly myelo

proliferative disorder presented with leukocytosis

usually >50K. It is clinically presented with varied symptom

like anemia, bleeding symptoms, etc. In recent years disease

having increased viscosity are managed and named as

hyper viscosity state - one common pathological change

of observed due to increase in cellularity. This condition is

named as lohitabhisyanda and in CML myeloid leukocytes

increases. This is the characteristic change observed in

raktapitta. Thus it is kept at equality. Triyak raktapitta is

advanced phase of the raktapitta where the blood oozes

out even from the romakupa. This is tridoshaja condition

and bears poor prognosis, because of non-effectiveness of

therapeutic purification processes or limited availability of

tridosha shamak drugs. It is observed that on the basis of the

clinical experience that the chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)

is managed effectively with providing good symptom relief

and improving general wellbeing. Patient diagnosed CML

attending clinic of Dr. Shukla were treated with ayurvedic

treatment with combination of Shatavari (Asparagus),

Yastimadhu and Dhatriloha. The clinical progress of the

patients were recorded and based on their clinical progress

and periodical pathological reports shown improvement in

pathological parameters TLC reduced markedly from 21500/

cumm to 7390/cumm, Hemoglobin increased from 7.58Gm/

dl to 11.21gm/dl, marked clinical improvement is observed

in all cases general wellbeing was marked improved. The

average life span of the patient is believed to be five to ten

years, but it is observed that the life span of the patients

managed with ayurvedic live even more than fifteen years.

Tools for evaluation for the life expectancy are yet not very

much perfect, so calming the improvement of life expectancy

is not justified, but it is certain that the wellbeing of the

patients improves with symptom relief.

Speaker Biography

Nishant Shukla has completed his MD and PhD (Ayu) from IPGT&RA, GAU, Jamnagar.

He worked as Lecturer in SGAM, GAU, Jamnagar in Kayachikitsa (Eternal Medicine)

for approximately 8 years. He has good academic records and stood university 2nd

in Post-graduate studies. He presented more than 20 papers in international and

national seminars. He was invited to deliver speech four times in seminar organized by

Rastriya Ayurved Vidyapith, New-Delhi and Royal Asiatic Society, Kolkata. More than

10 scientific papers are published in internal peer-reviewed journals and he is author

of two ayurvedic books. He is a renowned Clinician and has rendered medical service

through camps near Jamnagar. He served in medical camps organized by Borivali

Gujarati Seva Mandal, Mumbai thrice.

e:

vdnsshukla1978@gmail.com