@article{Arun NK_Sarita Devi_Mahesh Kumar Sharma_Gyan Prakash Sharma_2022, title={Ayurvedic Management of Rhino-Orbito-Cerebral Mucormycosis in Post COVID-19 Patient: A Single Case Study}, volume={10}, url={https://ijapr.in/index.php/ijapr/article/view/2286}, DOI={10.47070/ijapr.v10i2.2286}, abstractNote={<p>A severe and rare fungal illness, Mucormycosis also known as black fungus affecting some corona virus patient.&nbsp;It occurs in people with Diabetes, Hypertension, reduced immunity and immune-compromised state. Various pharmacological interventions are used for this treatment but little efficacy and its prognosis is also poor. Certain <em>Panchakarma </em>procedures and internal Ayurvedic medicines have been proved to be beneficial in the management of fungal sinusitis. A 79 year old male patient with complaints of sinusitis, facial and eye pain, generalized muscular pain especially over the nape of neck, right arm, and right leg, discoloration of skin, nasal congestion came to <em>Panchakarma </em>OPD in university college of Ayurveda, Rajasthan Ayurveda University Campus Jodhpur for treatment. The present report deals with a case of Rhino Orbito cerebral Mucormycosis managed by <em>Panchakarma </em>treatment along with internal medicines. The Ayurvedic diagnoses of <em>Raktaja Pratishyaya</em> and <em>Krimija Shiroroga</em> were made, and <em>Panchakarma</em> treatments such as <em>Kavala/Gandusha</em> (gargling), <em>Nasya</em> (nasal medication), <em>Dhumapana </em>and <em>Karnapurana</em> were performed, followed by internal medicines for 30 days. <em>Nasyakarma</em> is especially desired for diseases of the parts above the base of the neck (above the clavicle). This treatment method was found effective in controlling the progressive symptoms and improving the functional ability of the patient.</p&gt;}, number={2}, journal={International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research}, author={Arun NK and Sarita Devi and Mahesh Kumar Sharma and Gyan Prakash Sharma}, year={2022}, month={Mar.}, pages={33-36} }