WILSON’S DISEASE WITH AYURVEDIC APPROACH - A CASE STUDY

Wilson disease is a rare, inherited autosomal recessive disease of copper metabolism. Loss of ATP7B function leads various grades of reduced biliary excretion of copper accumulation and toxicity of copper in the liver, brain and other tissues results in liver toxicity and other myriad manifestations of the disease. In classics there is no exact description of the disease entity which exactly matches the feature of Wilson disease, but it can be correlated with Sahaja Vyadhi or Janamjata Vyadhi. A 16-year-old female child diagnosed with Wilson disease complaints of improper gait, altered speech, chronic constipation and altered mental level etc. Investigation shows S. Ceruloplasmin0.4mg/dl, S. copperwithin normal limit, slit lamp study for KF ring was positive. This patient was treated with Ayurvedic procedures i.e. Abhyanga, Swedana, Basti and Nasya along with oral medication. After two treatment protocol patient got symptomatic relief in clinical features. So, it can be concluded that quality of life (QOL) of patients with chronic disease can be improved with the help of internal Ayurvedic medication along with Panchkarma procedure.