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Case Reports
. 2024 Sep-Oct;15(5):100964.
doi: 10.1016/j.jaim.2024.100964. Epub 2024 Sep 7.

Management of congenitally fused cervical vertebrae with Ayurveda intervention - A case report

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Management of congenitally fused cervical vertebrae with Ayurveda intervention - A case report

Ranjita Ekka et al. J Ayurveda Integr Med. 2024 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

A 42-year-old male patient presented with complaints of vertigo, neck pain, swallowing difficulties, and difficulty in maintaining an upright posture. The patient took allopathic consultation for the complaints and was advised to undergo MDCT scan of brain, hematological and audiological evaluations. No abnormalities were detected in the investigations and he was given some medications for symptomatic management. As no relief was noted, the patient took an Ayurveda consultation. After clinical evaluation, the patient was advised to perform an X-ray of the cervical spine and was diagnosed with congenital block vertebrae at C3 - C4 vertebral bodies and posterior appendages with hypoplastic intervening disc space. He was advised to take Ekangveerarasa 250 mg BD before food with honey, Trayodashang guggulu 1 gm BD after food, Vishatinduka vati 250 mg BD after food, Aswagandha churna 3 gm BD after food with milk.The patient was also advised to do light massage and mild hot fomentation in the neck region twice a day with Mahavishagarbha oil. Remarkable relief was observed with all signs and symptoms including a reduction of score in the Neck Disability Index (NDI) within a very short duration of treatment. Considerable improvements were noted in the quality of life of the patient as confirmed by the WHO QOL BREF score. This case report shows that Ayurveda can offer safer and more effective symptomatic treatment for conditions like congenitally fused vertebrae.

Keywords: Ayurveda treatment; C3–C4 vertebrae; Congenital anomaly; Fused cervical vertebrae; Neck disability index.

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