Tanzeel Ahmad
Publications by Tanzeel Ahmad
2 publications found • Active 2013-2013
2013
2 publicationsClinical outcome by Unani regimes in a patient of weakness of left upper limb following recovery from hemiplegia– A Case Report
A female patient of 40 year old attended OPD of NIUM Hospital with weakness of left upper limb that prevent her from performing daily routine activities. With the intervention by Unani medicaments along with riyazat and dalk, she got satisfactory improvement. Hence forth, it can be concluded that Unani therapy for post hemiplegic weakness can be a better alternative of its management.
Khulanjaan (Alpinia galanga): A novel herb for Melasma management
Melasma is a common skin ailment that affects young women especially during pregnancy and at menopause. It is more common in Asian and Hispanic women. Studies have found that it affects about 0.25-4% of the population in South East Asia. It is characterized by symmetrical gray to brown hyperpigmented lesions over sun exposed areas of the skin and is associated with substantial psychological impacts. The management of melasma is challenging and requires a long term treatment. Although various treatment modalities including topical and systemic are available viz, Azeilic acid, Kojic acid, Glycolic acid, HQ, Retinoids, Topical steroids, Mequinol, Arbutin and Glutathione, but, prolonged treatment may lead to various noxious effects. So, there has always been search for safer alternatives. Herbs are a better option. Plant products have been used for medicinal purpose long before people could write. Various herbal preparations have been tried for treatment of melasma. These have been found to be safe and effective. The present review aims at the management of melasma with a well known herb of Unani system of medicine i.e., Khulanjaan (Alpinia galanga) and summarizes the current pharmacological activities, major bio actives, reported mechanisms of action and its possible anti melasma activity. It is considered a safe herbal medicine with fewer side effects.
