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Case-presentation: Ayurvedic management of 'Masurika' (Chickenpox)- A Case Series

 

Ayurvedic Management of Masurika(Chickenpox)-A Case Series

 

Case no. 1

A Male Patient of age 30 years, developed chickenpox around 28-29 april, 2026 which was associated with persistent high-grade fever for 10–12 days. The fever was continuous, with temperatures ranging between 100–102°F, rising up to 104°F during the night. Multiple vesicular skin eruptions appeared over the body during this period. This 'Jwar-pattern' called is 'Santat-jwar' by 'Punarvasu-atreya Maharshi in Charak-samhita, Jwar-chapter. 

During the acute illness, the patient experienced a marked loss of appetite, generalized weakness, and progressive weight loss of approximately 5–6 kg during the period of  1–1.5 months, that remained nearly 35 kg. Although the fever and skin eruptions resolved, the patient continued to have poor appetite, sticky (Aam-yukta) stools, weakness, and incomplete recovery of body weight, for which he sought Ayurvedic consultation.

 

History of Present Illness


The patient was apparently healthy until 2.5 years ago, when he developed recurrent episodes of blood- and mucus-mixed stools associated with abdominal discomfort. Colonoscopic evaluation was performed, and he was diagnosed with Amoebic Colitis. Before this course of the illness, he also experienced anal fissure with burning sensation on-off due to constipation and uneven lifestyle routine. The patient subsequently underwent treatment at P. G. Department of Kayachikitsa, Government Akhandanand Ayurved College & Hospital, Ahmedabad, following which his symptoms gradually resolved. His bowel habits returned to normal, his appetite improved, and he remained symptom-free for a considerable period.

 

Past History


Diagnosed with Amoebic Colitis 2.5 years ago.

Treated successfully at P.G. Department of Kayachikitsa, Government Akhandanand Ayurved College & Hospital, Ahmedabad, with complete symptomatic improvement.

 

Personal History


Appetite: Reduced (improved after treatment but not completely normal)

Diet: Vegitarian

Bowel: 1–2 motions/day; stools sticky (Aam-yukta)

Sleep: Disturbed due to late-night working habit 

Addiction: No any


Weight History


Weight during illness: ~35 kg

Weight regained after treatment: 5–6 kg

Present weight: 39–40 kg

 

 

Before/On starting


 

 

After/On starting Ayurved Treatment

 

 

 

  

 


 

 

Case No. 2

An unmarried male, the younger brother of the case no.1, was apparently healthy until he came into close household contact with his elder brother, who was suffering from chickenpox. During his brother's illness, he remained in close proximity while caring for him, including frequently monitoring his body temperature and doing his care. A few days after this exposure, he developed fever, generalized weakness, and subsequently multiple vesicular eruptions over the body, following which he was clinically diagnosed with chickenpox.


Treatment


The patient took symptomatic allopathic drugs as self-medication for 1 day by which his fever reduced but other complains kept increasing itching, burning, spreading of skin lesions. After that he received Ayurvedic treatment telephonically, following which his fever subsided, vesicular eruptions healed completely, and generalized weakness gradually improved, resulting in complete clinical recovery.


Before/On starting

 

 

  

 


After Ayurved Treatment


 

 

 

 

 

 

Nidana (Etiological Factors)


рдХрдЯ्рд╡рдо्рд▓рд▓рд╡рдгрдХ्рд╖ाрд░рд╡िрд░ुрдж्рдзाрдз्рдпрд╢рдиाрд╢рдиैः
рджुрд╖्рдЯрдиिрд╖्рдкाрд╡рд╢ाрдХाрдж्рдпैः рдк्рд░рджुрд╖्рдЯрдкрд╡рдиोрджрдХैः ॥рез॥
рдХ्рд░ूрд░рдЧ्рд░рд╣ेрдХ्рд╖рдгाрдЪ्рдЪाрдкि рджेрд╢े рджोрд╖ाः рд╕рдоुрдж्рдзрддाः
рдЬрдирдпрди्рддि рд╢рд░ीрд░ेрд╜рд╕्рдоिрди् рджुрд╖्рдЯрд░рдХ्рддेрди рд╕рдЩ्рдЧрддाः ॥реи॥

(Madhava Nidana 54/1–2)


Purvarupa of Masurika 


рддाрд╕ां рдкूрд░्рд╡ं рдЬ्рд╡рд░ः рдХрдг्рдбूрд░्рдЧाрдд्рд░рднрдЩ्рдЧोрд╜рд░рддिрд░्рдн्рд░рдоः
рдд्рд╡рдЪि рд╢ोрдеः рд╕рд╡ैрд╡рд░्рдг्рдпो рдиेрдд्рд░рд░ाрдЧрд╢्рдЪ рдЬाрдпрддे

(Madhava Nidana 54/3–4)

Ayurvedic Purvarupa


Modern Correlation (Prodromal phase of Chickenpox/Varicella)


рдЬ्рд╡рд░ (Jwara):

Low- to high-grade fever occurring 1–2 days before rash due to cytokine release (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-╬▒).

рдХрдг्рдбू (Kandu):

Early cutaneous irritation before or during the appearance of vesicles.

рдЧाрдд्рд░рднрдЩ्рдЧ (Gatrabhanga):

Myalgia and malaise due to systemic viral infection.

рдЕрд░рддि (Arati):

General malaise, fatigue, reduced activity.

рдн्рд░рдо (Bhrama):

Weakness and dizziness associated with fever and dehydration.

рдд्рд╡рдЪि рд╢ोрде (Twachi Shotha):

Early inflammatory changes in the skin before vesicle formation.

рд╕рд╡ैрд╡рд░्рдг्рдп (Savaivarnya):

Erythematous macules preceding vesicles.

рдиेрдд्рд░рд░ाрдЧ (Netraraga):

Conjunctival congestion occasionally seen during the prodromal phase.


 Lakshana of Masurika


рджाрд╣рдЬ्рд╡рд░рд░ुрдЬाрд╡рди्рддрд╕्рддाрдо्рд░ाः рд╕्рдлोрдЯाः рд╕рдкीрддрдХाः
рдЧाрдд्рд░ेрд╖ु рд╡рджрдиे рдЪाрди्рддрд░्рд╡िрдЬ्рдЮेрдпाрд╕्рддा рдорд╕ूрд░िрдХाः ॥рейрео॥
 (Sushrut Nidan-13/38)

Classical Lakс╣гaс╣Зa (Ayurveda)


Modern Correlation (Chickenpox/Varicella)


рджाрд╣ (Daha)

Burning sensation due to inflammation of vesicular skin lesions.

рдЬ्рд╡рд░ (Jwara)

Moderate to high-grade fever caused by viremia and inflammatory cytokine release (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-╬▒).

рд░ुрдЬा (Ruja)

Painful skin lesions with generalized myalgia and malaise during acute viral infection.

рддाрдо्рд░ाः рд╕्рдлोрдЯाः (Tamra Sphoс╣нa)

Erythematous macules and papules progressing to clear vesicles on an erythematous base ("dew drop on a rose petal").

рд╕рдкीрддрдХाः (Sa-pitakaс╕е)

Vesicles become cloudy or yellowish due to inflammatory exudate before crusting.

рдЧाрдд्рд░ेрд╖ु (Gatreс╣гu)

Generalized vesicular eruption involving the trunk, extremities and scalp (centripetal distribution).

рд╡рджрдиे (Vadane)


Facial involvement with vesicular lesions is commonly seen.


Samprapti(Pathogenesisi)



Nidan Sevana

 

рдпाः рд╕рд░्рд╡рдЧाрдд्рд░ेрд╖ु рдорд╕ूрд░рдоाрдд्рд░ा рдорд╕ूрд░िрдХाः рдкिрдд्рддрдХрдлाрдд् рдк्рд░рджिрд╖्рдЯाः।


(Pitta and Kapha become aggravated because of Nidana)

 

Jatharagni Mandya


(Aggravated Doshas impair Jatharagni)

 

Ama Nirmiti


(Improper digestion results in Ama formation)

 

Ama associates with Pitta and Kapha


(The circulating Ama further vitiates Pitta and Kapha)

 

Rasa Dhatu Dushti


(The first affected Dhatu is Rasa, resulting in improper nourishment and circulation.)

 

Rasa Dhatvagnimandya


(Defective metabolism of Rasa leads to poor formation of subsequent Dhatus.)

 

Rakta Dushti

рдкिрдд्рддं рд╢ोрдгिрддрд╕ंрд╕ृрд╖्рдЯं рдпрджा рджूрд╖рдпрддि рдд्рд╡рдЪрдо्।(Sushruta Commentary)


(Pitta combines with Rakta and vitiates it.)

 

Pitta-Rakta Sammurchana


(Pitta and Rakta together become excessively Ushna, Drava and Tikshna.)

 

Rasavaha & Raktavaha Srotodushti


Predominantly Sanga, Prasara,Vimargagamana

 

Dosha Prasara through Rasayani


The vitiated Doshas spread throughout the body via circulation.

 

Sthanasamshraya in Twak, Rakta and Lasika


The Doshas localize in Twak, Rakta, and Lasika, which become the principal Adhisthana.

 

Twak Dushti

рддрджा рдХрд░ोрддि рдкिрдбрдХाः рд╕рд░्рд╡рдЧाрдд्рд░ेрд╖ु рджेрд╣िрдиाрдо्।

Pidaka Utpatti : рдорд╕ूрд░рдоुрдж्рдЧрдоाрд╖ाрдгां рддुрд▓्рдпा (Masura-shaped vesicles develop)


Samprapti Ghataka


Dosha:

Pitta-Kapha Pradhana

Dushya:

Rakta, Rasa, Twak, Lasika, Mamsa

Agni:

Jatharagni Manda

Ama:

Saama

Srotas:

Rasavaha, Raktavaha, Swedavaha

Srotodushti:

Sanga, Vimargagamana

Udbhava Sthana:

Amashaya

Sanchara:

Rasayani

Vyaktisthana:

Twak (whole body)

Adhisthana:

Shareer-manas

Roga Marga:

Bahya

Roga Swabhava

Ashukari, Upasargaja/Aupasargika

     Sadhyasadhyata:       Sadhya 

 

 

Kriyakala

 

 

Sanchaya

Pitta-Kapha accumulation due to Nidana

 

Prakopa

Pitta-Kapha aggravated

 

Prasara

Spread through Rasa & Rakta

 

Sthanasamshraya

Twak, Rakta, Lasika

 

Vyakti

Masurika (fever + vesicles)

 

Bheda

Karshya, Daurbalya, secondary infection, post-viral complications (that was prevented with proper management as patient was very sincere  & obedient) 

  

Comparative Pathogenesis/Samprapti

 

Ayurvedic Samprapti (Masurika)

Modern Pathophysiology (Chickenpox/Varicella)

Nidana Sevana (Katu, Amla, Lavana, Kshara, Viruddhahara, Dushta Anna, Dushta Jala, Dushta Vayu, Upasargaja Hetu)

Exposure to Varicella-Zoster Virus (VZV) through respiratory droplets or direct contact with vesicular fluid.

Pitta-Kapha Prakopa (рдпाः рд╕рд░्рд╡рдЧाрдд्рд░ेрд╖ु рдорд╕ूрд░рдоाрдд्рд░ा рдорд╕ूрд░िрдХाः рдкिрдд्рддрдХрдлाрдд् рдк्рд░рджिрд╖्рдЯाः)

Initial viral replication in the nasopharyngeal mucosa with activation of innate immune responses.

Jatharagni Mandya

Early systemic viral infection causing cytokine-mediated metabolic disturbance and anorexia.

Ama Nirmiti

Release of inflammatory mediators (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-╬▒, IFN-╬│) causing systemic inflammatory response.

Rasa Dhatu Dushti

Primary viremia with viral dissemination through blood and lymphatics.

Rasa Dhatvagni Mandya

Viral multiplication in the reticuloendothelial system (lymph nodes, liver and spleen).

Rakta Dushti (рдкिрдд्рддं рд╢ोрдгिрддрд╕ंрд╕ृрд╖्рдЯं рдпрджा рджूрд╖рдпрддि рдд्рд╡рдЪрдо्)

Secondary viremia leading to widespread dissemination of VZV.

Pitta-Rakta Sammurchana

Systemic inflammatory response with vascular involvement.

Rasavaha & Raktavaha Srotodushti (Sanga, Prasara, Vimargagamana)

Hematogenous spread of the virus to skin and mucous membranes.

Twak, Rakta & Lasika Sthanasamshraya

Viral invasion of epidermal keratinocytes and dermal capillary endothelium.

Twak Dushti

Ballooning degeneration of epidermal cells and intercellular edema.

Masura-akriti Pidaka Utpatti (рдорд╕ूрд░ाрдХृрддिрд╕ंрд╕्рдеाрдиाः рдкिрдбрдХाः)

Formation of characteristic erythematous macules, papules and clear vesicles ("dew-drop on a rose petal").

Jwara, Daha, Ruja, Kandu, Tamra-Peeta Sphota

Fever, malaise, pruritus, vesicular rash and cutaneous inflammation.

Jwara → Agnimandya → Aruchi → Alpashana (Case-1)

Prolonged fever leading to anorexia and reduced caloric intake.

Rasa Kshaya → Mamsa Kshaya → Karshya → Bala Kshaya

Hypermetabolic state, protein catabolism, muscle wasting, weight loss and generalized weakness.

Residual Agnimandya & Ama (Aam-yukta Mala)

Post-viral weakness with transient gastrointestinal dysfunction and delayed nutritional recovery.

 

Treatment


1)Panchanimba Churna - 1 TSF-5gram with Mahamanjishthadi kwath BD


2)Mahamanjisthadi Kwatha 40ml Twice a day


3)Sanshamani Vati 4/4/4/4


4)Mahasudarshan Ghan Vati 2/2/2/2


5)Sarvatobhadra Vati 1/0/1


Pathya

It is key in 'Jwar-chikitsa'. Patient was advised to take complete indoor rest in cool environment with maintaining external hygiene. 

Draksha Siddha Jala, Mudga Yusha, Manda-Peya,Tikta Veg Soup(Bottle gourd (Lauki), Ridge gourd (Turai), Ash gourd (Kushmanda), Coriander (Hara Dhaniya)

Initially both patients were given 'Mand' & Draksha/munakka Sharbat (it was soaked in water for 4 hours & crushed / squeezed to obtained raw juice) whenever they felt mild appetite & thirst. later on after Mudga-yusha started as appetite increased.

 

Discussion


These 2 cases highlights the successful management of Masurika (Chickenpox) with a Samprapti-based Ayurvedic approach. The treatment protocol comprising Panchanimba Churna, Mahamanjishthadi Kwatha, Sanshamani Vati, Mahasudarshan Ghan Vati, and Sarvatobhadra Vati was planned to address the underlying Pitta-Kapha-Rakta pathology described in the Ayurvedic classics.

Panchanimba Churna, owing to its Tikta-Kashaya Rasa, Sheeta Virya, Pitta-Kapha Shamaka, Rakta Prasadana, Kandughna, and Kushthaghna properties, helped in reducing cutaneous inflammation and promoting healing of the vesicular eruptions.

Mahamanjishthadi Kwatha was selected for its Rakta Shodhana, Rakta Prasadana, and Pitta Shamaka actions, while its Virechana effect facilitated the elimination of vitiated Pitta, reduced cutaneous inflammation, and promoted faster resolution of skin lesions.

Sanshamani Vati (Guduchi Ghana) acted as a Jwaraghna, Rasayana, Tridosha Shamaka, and Deepana-Pachana formulation, thereby alleviating fever, restoring Agni, enhancing immune response, and preventing post-viral debility.

Mahasudarshan Ghan Vati, with its potent Jwaraghna, Deepana, Pachana, Amapachana, and Pitta-Kapha Shamana properties, effectively controlled fever and aided in the digestion of Ama generated during the acute phase of the disease.

Sarvatobhadra Vati was added to case no. 1 only after 7 days when this immune compromised patient had severe burning, vertigo, insomnia and excessive weakness as  it is containing Rajat & Swarn-makshik bhasma along with other ingredients, provided Jwaraghna, Dahaprashamana, and Pitta Shamaka effects, contributing to overall relief and recovery from the systemic manifestations of Masurika.

Following treatment, the patient showed gradual subsidence of fever, complete healing of the vesicular eruptions without secondary infection or other complications, improvement in appetite and general well-being, and complete clinical recovery.

This case demonstrates that an Ayurvedic treatment based on the classical understanding of Masurika and its Samprapti is effective in the management of uncomplicated chickenpox. 




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Presented by

Dr. Shubham Tripathi
B.A.M.S.
MD IInd Yr. Scholar
P. G. Dept. of Kayachikitsa
Govt. Akhandanand Ayu. College,
Bhadra, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Mob.- +91-6260097626


Guided by


M.D., Ph.D (Kayachikitsa)
H.O.D.
P.G. Dept. of Kayachikitsa
Bhadra, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
email: kayachikitsagau@gmail.com

Comments

  1. Dr. Shubham Tripathi & Prof. Surendra Soni ji…many congratulations…I read the account of your clinical management of Mas┼лrik─Б (Chickenpox) with profound admiration. Your systematic application of fundamental Ayurvedic doctrines specifically addressing the underlying Pitta-Kapha-Rakta morbidity demonstrates an admirable blend of classical wisdom and precise therapeutic strategy.
    It is particularly commendable how each formulation was chosen not merely for symptomatic relief, but to dismantle the Samprapti (pathogenesis) at every stage of the disease.
    Pancha-Nimbadi Churna & Mahamanjisthadi Kwatha: By virtue of their Tikta-Kashaya рд░рд╕, Sheeta Virya, and Rakta-Prasadana (blood-purifying) properties, these preparations effectively soothed the inflamed Dhatus. The subtle Virechana effect of Mahamanjisthadi Kwatha ensured the systemic expulsion of vitiated Pitta, thereby accelerating the healing of vesicular lesions without secondary scarring or infection.
    Samshamani Vati & Mahasudarshan Ghana Vati: This dual approach served as a powerful Ama-Pachana and Jvaraghna protocol. While Mahasudarshan Ghana Vati swiftly digested the latent Ama and controlled the acute pyrexia, Samshamani Vati acted as a potent Rasayana, mitigating post-viral debility, kindling Agni, and fortifying the host's natural immunity.
    Sarvatobhadra Vati: The judicious, timely inclusion of this formulation in the immunocompromised presentation—specifically addressing systemic Daha (burning sensation), Bhrama (giddiness) and Anidra (insomnia) via ingredients such as Mukta Pishti highlights exemplary clinical acumen and deep familiarity with acute condition management.
    Furthermore, your emphasis on strict Pathya-Apathya (dietary and lifestyle regimens) employing Manda, Mudga Yusha, and cooling Draksha-Siddha Jala proves once again that nourishment aligned with the patient's digestive capacity (Agni) is half the cure.
    This success stands as a compelling testament to the fact that when Mas┼лrik─Б is approached through a authentic, Samprapti-based Ayurvedic framework complete clinical recovery can be achieved safely, swiftly, and without sequelae.
    With high regards and compliment on a well-documented clinical success….рдЖрдпुрд░्рд╡ेрдж рдЕрдоृрдд рдХ्рдпों рд╣ै рдпрд╣ рдПрдХ рдмाрд░ рдкुрдиः рд╕िрдж्рдз рдХрд░ рджिрдпा।

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  2. рдЖрдк рдЬैрд╕े рд╕िрдж्рдз рдЪिрдХिрдд्рд╕рдХों рдХे рд╕ाрдиिрдз्рдп рд╕े рдФрд░ рдЖ. рдЧुрд░ु рдЬी рдЧौреЬ рд╕ाрд╣рдм, рдЦाрдг्рдбрд▓ рд╕рд░, рдХрдЯोрдЪ рд╕рд░, рдЪूрд▓ेрдЯ рд╕рд░, рдЬрдпрд╕рд╡ाрд▓ рд╕рд░, рд▓рдХ्рд╖्рдоीрдХांрдд рд╕рд░, рдУрдЭा рд╕рд░ рдХे рдЖрд╢ीрд░्рд╡ाрдж рд╕े рдФрд░ рдЕрд░ुрдг рд░ाрдаी рд╕рд░, рдЧुрд░ुрд░ाрдЬा рд╕рд░ рдФрд░ рд╕ंрдЬрдп рд▓ुंрдЧाрд░े рд╕рд░ рдЬैрд╕े рд╡рд░िрд╖्рда рдмंрдзुрдУं рдХे рдоाрд░्рдЧрджрд░्рд╢рди рдоें рдХुрдЫ рдк्рд░рдпाрд╕ рдХिрдпा рд╣ै ।

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    рдЖрдк рд╕рднी рдЛрд╖ि рддुрд▓्рдп рдЧुрд░ुрдЬрдиों рдХे рдЖрд╢ीрд░्рд╡ाрдж рд╕े рдХрдг рдХрдг рд░ूрдк рдоें рдЖрдпुрд░्рд╡ेрдж рд░ूрдкी рдЕрдоृрдд рдХे рд╕ाрдЧрд░ рдХा рдЬ्рдЮाрди рдк्рд░ाрдк्рдд рдХрд░ рдкा рд░рд╣ा рд╣ूँЁЯМ╖ЁЯХЙ️ЁЯЩП

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Case presentation: рдпрдХृрдж्рджाрд▓्рдпुрджрд░ {Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)} by Vaidyaraja Subhash Sharma

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WDS 68: Pandu and use of Gomutra (Cow's Urine) by Prof. Ramakant Sharma 'Chulet', Dr. D. C. Katoch, Vaidya Raghuram Bhatta, Dr. Pawan Madaan, Prof. Mamata Bhagwat, Dr. Ravikant Prajapati, Vd. Rangaprasad Bhat, Vd. Pratibha Navani, Dr. Kapil Kapoor, Dr. Ashwini Kumar Sood, Prof. D. N. Pandey & others.

[4/11, 20:00] Vd Saraswati Sharma:  Pranaams to all the learned vaidyas !  Request you all to kindly clarify a doubt.  How gomutra helps in pandu ?  In what type of pandu and in what stage of pandu....? If we correlate with allopathy what types of anaemia respond to gomutra and in what dosage.  What is the mode of action of gomutra wrt pandu ? [4/11, 20:54] Vd Saraswati Sharma:  Not just this, there are many pandu yogas where gomutra is one of the ingredients or used for bhavana or as sahapana. My doubt is about it's mode of action and stage of the disease where gomutra has to be advised. [4/11, 20:55] Vd Saraswati Sharma:  Gomutra is commonly used in sotha. So should we prefer it when anaemia has advanced to oedema stage or earlier too ? [4/11, 20:58] Vd Saraswati Sharma:  Gomutra alone is being advised now a days for various reasons. So if we want to let our patients who already are consuming gomutra,  ...