| PAS_1 |
Achyranthes aspera (Common name: Prickly chaff flower, Devil's horsewhip; Family:Amaranthaceae): The traditional use of this plant is meant for boils, scabies and eruptions of skinand other skin disorders (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334261140_Herbal_plants_as_potent_wound_healers_in_animals_A_review). |
| PAS_2 |
Aloe vera (Common name: Barbados aloe; Family: Xanthorrhoeaceae): It is most commonlyused herbal plant for skin diseases. The scientific research on this plant have gained moreattention over the last decade due to its reputable, medicinal, pharmaceutical and food properties (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/334261140_Herbal_plants_as_potent_wound_healers_in_animals_A_review). |
| Agro Ecological Zone |
Western Plain, Kachchh And Part Of Kathia ( 2.4, 2.3),Gujarat Plains & Hills Region (XIII) ,North West Zone (GJ-5)
North Saurashtra (GJ-6) |
| Disease Symptoms / Clinical Signs |
The symptoms of skin ulcers include:
discoloration of the skin
itching
scabbing
swelling of the skin near the ulcer
dry or flaky skin around the ulcer, pain or tenderness near the affected area
clear, bloody, or pus-filled discharge from the ulcer
a foul odor coming from the area
hair loss near the ulcer |
| Disease Description |
Skin ulcers take long time to heal. If left untreated, they can become infected and cause other medical complications. These ulcers can form on any area of the skin. Depending on type, they are especially common on the legs, mouth or lips, hips, and bottom. |
| Disease Control |
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| Disease Prevention |
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| Precautions |
Maintain sanitary or hygeinic conditions in herd |
| Procedure of Use |
Chaturbha Bavalbhai Patel from the Ganjela village in the Dhangadra taluka in Surendranagar district in Gujarat uses edible oil as a treatment for ulcer in bullocks. Patel boils and cools edible oil and then applies it over the neck of the animal. |
| Etiology Causative Agent |
Different skin ulcers have different underlying causes, which range from poor circulation to bacterial infections. At first, a skin ulcer might look like mild skin irritation or a slightly discolored patch of skin. Over time, the skin tissue will begin to disintegrate, forming a shallow wound. |
| Global Context |
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| Lesson Implication |
Skin ulcers look like round, open sores. They range in severity and are usually minor injuries on the skin.
In severe cases, ulcers can become deep wounds that extend through muscle tissue, leaving bones and joints exposed. |
| Other Medications / Treatments |
Dressing. Dressings protect the wound and keep it clean.
Antibiotics. If your ulcer is infected, you'll need antibiotic ointment.
Pain medication. At first, changing the dressing will be painful. |
| Limitations of Approaches |
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| Other Community Practices |
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| Practice ID |
KNW0010000000297 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Annotation ID |
GIAN/GAVL/1612 |
| Reference |
HBN database |
| Scout |
HBN |