Indralupta (Alopecia areata): A Case Successfully Treated with Jalauka Karma (Leech Therapy)
Dr. Dhananjay Kumar Jaiswal1*, Dr. Bijendra Shah2
¹Intern Doctor, Ayurveda Campus and Teaching Hospital TU Kirtipur Nepal.
²HOD Department of Shalya, Ayurveda Campus and Teaching Hospital TU Kirtipur Nepal.
*Corresponding author
*Dr. Dhananjay Kumar Jaiswal , 1. Intern Doctor, Ayurveda Campus and Teaching Hospital TU Kirtipur Nepal .
DOI: 10.55920/JCRMHS.2023.06.001262
Here a case of female patient suffering from Indralupta (Alopecia areata) was successfully treated with Leech therapy along with Some medications and nidana pariwarjana.
Personal History:
Astavidha Pariksha(Eight Folds of Examinations) :
General Examinations: -
Dasvidha Pariksha (Ten Folds of Examinations):-
Disease Specific Examinations:- Examination showed patchy hair loss measuring about 4x4 cm on mid scalp region and mild dryness over patch, no scarring or cicatrization, nor any other skin lesion over scalp, no tumor in localized area and abnormalities of hair in adjacent area. Length of hair of adjacent scalp was uniform and was not broken off. The patient was clinically diagnosed as case of Indralupta (Alopecia areata) and advised for Leech therapy.
Systemic Examination: - On examination, patient was found to be conscious and well oriented to time, place and person. Assessment of Central nervous system, cardiovascular system, respiratory system and musculoskeletal system of patient was found within normal limits clinically. No clinical abnormality was detected on per abdomen examination.
Blood investigation: - Blood investigations Hb, TLC, DLC, ESR, blood sugar values were within normal limit.
Treatment Planned:-
The treatment was planned according to the basic principles narrated in the context of Indralupta disease.
Primary management of Indra lupta (Alopecia areata patchy) is shodhan therapy (Detoxification). As per Ayurvedic literature application of Jalauka (Leeches) on diseased area is a type of Raktamokshan (blood-letting) under Panchakarma Chikitsa. Blood vitiated by Pitta should be removed from the body (Diseased part) by using Jalauka. Leech Therapy (Jalauka) was done once a week along with internal and local medications up to 2 month. (Table-1, 2). Application of Jalauka (Leech) was done as per methodology described by Ayurved text with all aseptic precautions. The follow up was taken once in a week.
Table 1: Leech Therapy (Jalauka)
Table 2: Medicines
Advices:
Figure 1: Before Treatment
Figure 2: After 15 Days of Treatment
Figure 3: After 45 Days of Treatment
Figure 4: After 60 Days of Treatment













