Title: NASYA Definition
1NASYADefinition
- The drug administered through nasal route is
known Nasya - UkLa rr dFrs /khjSukZlkxzkáa nkS"k/ke
- kkÛlÛ mÛ kÛ 8_at_1
- Medicine or Medicated oil administred through
Nasal passage is known as Nasya. -
2NasyaDefinition
- vkS"k/ka vkS"k/kfl)a Lusgks ok ukfldkHka nhrs
bfr uLe -
lqÛfpÛ40_at_21 - uklkxzkáa nkS"k/ka rn uLe
- Hkk iz
iwoZ kÛ - uklkke Hkoa uLe
- v.knÙk
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3NASYASIGNIFICANCE OF NASYA
- m/oZrtqfodkjs"kq foks"kkUuLfe"rs A
- uklk fg fkkjlks kja rsu rn OkIgafr rku AA
- v g lw 20/1
- i.e. In the diseases of the head and most
specific is regarded as the best and most
specific procedure. Nasal passage is the gateway
of the head and the drugs given through this
passage mitigate the various vitiated doshas and
cure the diseases. -
4NASYASYNONYMS
- Shirovirechan
- Murdha-virechan
- Nastah-Pracchardnam
- Nasya
- Navan
- Ch. Su. 1/86
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5NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
- (I)According to Charka
- (a) According to the part of the
drug used Nasya is of 7 types - Phala-Nasya
- Patra-Nasya
- Pushpa-Nasya
- Mula- Nasya
- Kanda Nasaya
- Twak-Nasya
- Niryas-Nasya
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6NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
TYPE OF NASYA DRUGS USED
1 Phala Nasya Apamarg, Mrich, shirish, Vidang, Ela, Ajmoda etc.
2 Patra Nasya Tulsi, Talish, Tamalpatra, Sarshap, Moolak, Lahsun etc.
3 Pushpa Nasya Lodhra, Madanphala, Nimb, Madar.
4 Mula Nasya Arka, Brahmi, Vacha, Apamarg, Atis etc.
5 Kanda Nasya Hridra, Mooli, Aadrak, Lahsun etc.
6 Twak Nasya Tejbal, Sehjan, Dalchini, Kantkari etc.
7 Niryas Nasya Devdar, Agar, Sallaki, Vijaysar
7NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
- (b) Nasya is of 5 types, viz
- Navan
- Avapida
- Dhamapan
- Dhooma
- Pratimarsh
-
Ch. Si. 9/89-92
8NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
- These 5 types are further divided into -
- NASYA
- NAVAN AVPIDAN DHAMAPAN
DHOOMA PRATIMARSH - Snehan Stambhana
Prayogic Snehan - Shodhan Shodhana
Snehika Shodhana -
Virechanika - (c) According to the action, Nasya is of 3 types
- (i) Rechana (ii) Tarpana
(iii) Shamana
9NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
- (II) According to Sushruta -
- rnffo/ke fkjksfojspua Lusgua p A
- rnfo/efi iap/kk AA
- rFkk uLa fkjksfojspu izfrekZ voihM
iz/keua p AA - lqÛ fpÛ 40_at_21
- i.e. Nasya is mainly of two types
- Shirovirechama
- Snehana
10NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
- These two types are further divided into 5 types
- Nasya
- Shirovirechana
- Pratimarsha
- Avapida
- Pradhamana
11NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
- (III) According to Vagbhatta
- fojspua cg.ka p keua p f/kkfi rr A
- i.e. Nasya is of 3 types viz.
- Virechana
- Brimhana
- Shamana
12NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
- (III) According to Kashyapa
- cag.ka d"kZ.ka pSo ffo/ka uLdeZ rq A
- i.e. Nasya Karma is of two types
- Brinhana
- Karshana
-
13NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
- (IV) According to Sharangdhar
- uL Hksnks f/kk izksDrks jspua Lusgua
rFkk A - jspua d"kZ.ka izksDra Lusgua cg.ka ere
AA kk Û mÛ kÛ 8_at_2 - Nasya is of 2 types viz.
- Rechana (Karshana)
- Snehana (Brimhana)
- voihM iz/keukS kS HksnkoijkS LerkS
fkjksfojspuLk kkÛmÛkÛ8_at_11 - ekZ izfrekZp kS HksnkS Lusgus erkS
kkÛmÛkÛ8_at_24 - i.e. Rechana is subdivided into
- 1. Avapida
- 2. Pradhamana
- Snehana is subdivided into
- 1. Marsha
- 2. Pratimarsha
14NASYACLASSIFICATION OF NASYA
- (VI) According to Bhoja-
- Nasya is of 2 types
- 1. Prayogika
- 2. Snehika Dalhan on
Su. chi. 40/23 -
- (VII) According to Videha
- Nasya is of 2 types -
- 1. Sanghya-Prabodhaka
- 2. Stambhana Su.
Chi. 40/44 -
15NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- 1. Navan Nasya- Medicated oil is administered
through Nasal passage. It is mainly divided into - Types- (i) Snehana Nasya
- (ii) Shodhan Nasya
- Indications - (Su. chi. 40/22)
- Vataj Shirahshool
- Danta pata
- Kesha pata
- Shamshru pata
- Acute earache
- Karna Kshweda
- Akalaja Valipalit
- Timira
- Nasa roga
- Mukh shosha
- Awabahuka
- Swedopghata
16NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- Time of Administration-
- In Kapha Roga Fore Noon
- In Pittaja Roga Noon
- In Vataj Roga After noon
- Ritu Evum Kala (Season And Time) Su. Chi. 40/53
-
- Pravrita, Sharda and Vasant are the best sesons
for nasya administration. - Whether should neither be too hot nor too cold.
- (a) In Grishama ---- Nasya should be given
before noon. - (b) In Sharda ------- Nasya should be given
afternoon. - (c) In varsha --------- Nasya should be given on
a clear day i.e. non- - cloudy.
17NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- Dose Navan Nasya is of two types. Dose of
both types vary because of the difference on
their properties and actions.-Su.chi. 40/25 -
Type Hina Matra (Min. Dose) Madhyama matra (Mod. Dose) Uttama matra (Max. Dose)
Snehana Nasya 8 drops/Nostril Total16 drops 16 drops/Nostril Total32 drops 32 drops/Nostril Total64 drops
Shodhana Nasya 4 drops/Nostril Total8 drops 6 drops/Nostril Total12 drops 8 drops/Nostril Total16 drops
18NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- 2. Avapida Nasya -
- Juice of drugs / Kalka is adminbistred through
Nasal passage. - Types -
- Sushruta 1. Shohdana
- 2. Shamana
- Chakrapani
- 1. Shohdana
- 2. Shamana
- 3. Stambhana
- Dalhana
- 1. Sanghya
prabhodhaka - 2. Stambhana
19NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
Indications -
- 9. Bhaiya
- 10. Chitodvega
- 11. Manasroga
- 12. Krish
- 13. Stri
- 14. Sukumar
- 15. Rakatpitta
- 16. Vishapidit
- 1. Moha
- 2. Murcha
- 3. Mad
- 4. Sanayas
- 5. Aptantrak
- 6. Apsamar
- 7. Shirobheda
- 8. Krodh
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20NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- Dose
- Hina Matra 4 drops
- Madhyama Matra 6 drops
- Uttama Matra 8 drops
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- For Stambhana e.g. in case of Rakata-pitta etc.
Nasya should be given with Kalka, Sharkaram,
Ikshu-rasa, Milk, Ghrita, Mansa-Rasa and honey. - For shodhan, Saindhavpiplyadi Kalka etc. should
be used (Chakrapani). - Sanghya-Prabhodhaka Nasya should be given to
restore senses in case of snake bite, Vishpidita
(Intoxicated), Mada, Apsamara, Krodha etc.
21NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- 3. Dhampana/Pradhamana Nasysa
- (Su.Ch.
40/46, Ch. Si. 9/107) - Churana i.e. powered drug is blown into the
nostril with the help of a 6 finger long
Nadi-Ynatra. It is a specific shohdana Nasya. - Indications-
- Mansika roga mental disorders
- Krimij shiroroga
- Vishpidit Intoxicated.
- Dose-
- One Muchyuti i.e. A pinch i.e. drug taken
between thumb and fore finger. - In the alternative method as described by videh
powered drug in the dose of shukti pramana i.e. 2
tola is packed in bolus and is inhaled through
nostrils.
22NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- 4. Dhoom Nasya - (Ch.Su. 5/45)
- Medicated smoke inhaled through nostrils and
exhaled through buccal cavity is known as Dhooma. - Dhooma inhaled through nostrils should be
exhaled through buccal cavity but it is not
advisable to take Dhoom orally and exhale through
Nostrils, as it is harmful to eyes. -
- Types-
- 1. Prayogika
- 2. Snehika
- 3. Vairechanika
- Indications-
- 1. shiroroga
- 2. Nasa Roga
- 3. Akshi Roga
- Dose-
- 3-3 puffs.
23NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- 5.Marsh-Pratimarsh Nasya
- (Ch. Si.
9/12, A.H.Su. 20/7, Su. Chi 40/52) -
- In both of these medicated oil is instilled in
the nostrils. Dose is the difference between
them. - Pratimarsh Nasya-
- it is well tolerated and very convenient to use.
- Can be given in all seasons.
- Should be given twice daily i.e. in morning and
evening. - It strengthens the body.
- It can be given throughout the life i.e. from
birth till death. - Indications-
- It is indicated especially in Bala, Vridha,
Sukumar, Weak and Kshat-peedita i.e. injured.
24NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- Contraindications-
- It is contraindicated in patients suffering
from- - Peenas - Coryza
- Madhya-pita -Who consumed alcohol
- Badhira -Deaf
- Krimija Shiroroga
- Dose - 2 drops
- The dose of Pratimarsh Nasya is Alpa-Matra i.
e. minimum dose of Sneha so that it only reaches
the throat but does not produce secretions there. - Dip the finger in medicated oil and drop in the
nostril. -
25NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- Marsh Nasya -
- The difference between the Marsh and Pratimarsh
Nasya is the dose - Dose of Marsh Nasya -
- According to Vagbhatta Dip the index finger in
the medicated oil up to two parts and quantity of
oil that falls off the finger is known as drop of
oil. - And the dose is
- 10 drops -------- Uttama matra
- 8 drops --------- Madhyam matra
- 6 drops ---------- Hina matra
26NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- The difference between Marsha and Pratimarsh
Nasya can be summarized as follows
MARSH PRATIMARSH
1. May produce doshas Never
2. Not indicated in all ages and seasons Indicated
3. Associated with complications Not associated
4. Quick Acting Slow acting
5. Highly Efficacious Low efficacious
6. Long lasting effect Short lasting effect
7. Dose 10 drops Max. 8 drops Mod., 6 drops Min. 2 drops
27NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- Special indications of Pratimarsha Nasaya
- (Su.
Chi. 40/50, A.h. Su. 20/27) - TalpothithaKala in the morning after
nightws sleep - Prakshalit Danta After brushing teeth
- Grihanirgachatta Before miving out of
home - Vyayamottrta After exercise
- Vyavayottra After coitus
- Adhwa Parishrauta Tired after walking
- Mala Visarjanottra After Evacuating
bladder - Mutra Visarjaottra After evacuating
bladder - After Kawala -- After Gargling
- After Anjana After Cleaning eyes
with medicated -
powder
28NASYADESCRIPTION OF NASYA
- Special indications of Pratimarsha Nasaya
- (Su. Chi. 40/50, A.h. Su.
20/27) - Bhojanottra After meals
- Vamanottra After Emesis
- Divaswapanothit awakening after days
sleep - Sainya kala In the evening
hours - Vagbhatta - Excluded Grihanirgachatta from the
list and included - After shiro-abhyang -After head
massage - After Hasya -After
humours talk - Thus counting special times indicated for
Pratimarsha Nasya
29NASYAINDICATIONS OF NASYA (CH. Si. 2/22)
- Shiroroga Disorders of Head
- Manyastamba Torticollis
- Danta Roga Diseases of teeth
- Gala Roga Diseases of Throat
- Hanu Graha lock Jaw
- Gala Shundika Uvelitis
- Peenas Coryza
- Kanth Shalloka Tonsillitis
30NASYAINDICATIONS OF NASYA (CH. Si. 2/22)
- Timir Roga Catract
- Vartama Roga Diseases of eye lid
- Vyanga Pigmented face
- Upjihibika Uvilitis
- Ardhavbhedaka Hemicrania
- Griva Roga Diseases of neck
- Ansa Roga Diseases of shoulder
- Much Roga Diseases of Mouth
31NASYAINDICATIONS OF NASYA (CH. Si. 2/22)
- Nasika Roga Diseases of Nose
- Karna Roga Diseases of Ear
- Netra Roga Diseases of eye
- Shiro-kapala Roga Diseases of Head and skull
- Ardita Facial palsy
- Aptantrka Hysteria
- Aptanka Tetnus
- Gala-ganda Goitre
32NASYAINDICATIONS OF NASYA (CH. Si. 2/22)
- Danta shooala Toothache
- Danta harsha Tingling sensation in teeth
- Danta chaal Loose tooth
- Netra Raji Roga Diseases of eye
- Arbud Tumor
- Swarabhanga Hoarness of voice
- Vakgraha Aphonia
- Gadgadatva Stammerning
33NASYACONTRAINDICATIONS OF NASYA (CH. Si. 2/22)
- Vyayama-kalanta Exhausted with
exercise - Vyavaya kalanta Exausted by coitus
- Madyapana Ka Exausted due to
alcohol -
consumption -
- Nava-jawara Pidita Suffering from acute
fever -
- Shoka-abhitapta Grieved
34NASYACONTRAINDICATIONS OF NASYA (CH. Si. 2/22)
- Virikta who had undergone
purgation - Garbhini Pregnant woman
- Anuvasita who had taken unctous
enema - Nav pratishyaya Acute Coryza
- Anrito Untimely
- Durdin During cloudy day
35NASYA
- DRUGS WHICH ARE GENERALY USED FOR NASYA
-
- Katphala churna, Trikatu Churna, Swaskuthar Rasa,
Anu Tail, Shad-bindu Tail, Jatyadi Taila, Pure
Ghrita, Panchguna taila etc. -
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36NASYA
NASYA HINA-MATRA/ HRASWA MATRA MADHYAM MATRA UTTAMA MATRA
Shaman (Navan) 8 drops/ Nostril 16 drops/ Nostril 32 drops/ Nostril
Shodhan (Avpidan) 4 drops/ Nostril 6 drops/ Nostril 8 drops/ Nostril
Pradhaman 250 mg 375 mg 500 mg
Marsha 6 drops 8 drops 10 drops
Pratimarsh 2 drops 2 drops 2 drops
Kalka 4 drops 6 drops 8 drops
Dhooma 1-2 mint. 2-3 mint. Up to 5 mint.
37NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- PREPARATORY PHASE
- OPERATIVE PHASE
- POST-OP-PHASE
38NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- PREPARATORY PHASE
- PATIENT IS MADE TO SIT OR LYE ON NASYA CHIAR OR
BED, WITH HEAD END SLIGHTLY DOWNWARD. COVER HIS
EYES WITH A CLEAN BANDAGE. MASSAGE HIS HEAD, FORE
HEAD, CHEEKS ETC. WITH OIL LIKE KSHEER BALA,
DHANVANTER, DHASHMOOL ETC. FOR 10 15 minutes
FOLLOWED BY A LIGHT FOMENTATION.
39NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- OPERATIVE PHASE
- RAISE THE TIP OF THE NOSE OF PATIENT AND INSTILL
LUKE WARM NASYA MEDICINE IN EACH NOSTRIL IN THE
PRESCTIBED DOSE, FOLLOWED BY LIGHT SUDATION OF
THE FACIAL AREA. - PATIENT SHOULD LYE CALMLY DURING ALL THIS
PROCEDURE. GUIDE THE PATIENT NOT TO SWALLOW THE
MEDICINE, INSTEAD SPIT IT REPEATEDLY.
40NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- Features of Samyak, Hina and Atiyoga
- These features should be monitored very
- carefully so as to manage complications
- accordingly and well in time.
- (a) Features of Samyak Nasya
- (b)Features of Atiyoga.
- (c) Features of Hina Yoga.
41NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- (A) Features of Samyak Nasya (Adequate Nasya)
-
(Su. Chi. 40/33,38) - Shiro laghava lightness of head
- Sukh Swapana Sound Sleelp
- Vikaro Prashama Remission of the disease
- Mana Prasanta Mental happiness
- Sroto Shudhi Cleansing of Channels.
- Laghava Lightness in the body
- Indriya Shudhi Cleansing of senses.
42NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- (B) Features of Atiyoga of Nasya
- (Excessive Nasya) (Su. Chi.
40/34,40) - Kapha Praseka -- Excessive Salivation
- Shiro Guruta Heaviness of head
- Indriya Vibhrama Confusion.
- Shiro Shoonyata -- Emptiness of head.
- Vata Vridhi Vitiation of Vata
43NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- (C) Features of Hina Yoga of Nasya
- (Inadequate Nasya) (Su.
Chi. 40/35,39) -
- Vata Vigunta
- Indriya-Rukshata dryness of sences
- Kandu Itching
- Sroto-guruta Heaviness of
Channels - Updeha
- Kapha-srava Excessive Secretions
- of
Eye,Nose and Mouth
44NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- Treatment
- Of Hina Yoga of Nasya
- Repeated Nasya In Hina Yoga
- Of Atiyoga of Nasya -
- Kapha Vata Suppressive (Shamaka) treatment
should be done. - In samayak yoga
- Ghrita Nasya should be given
- (Su. Chi. 40/41)
45NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- POST-OP. PHASE
- DHOOMPAN
- WARM GARGLES
46NASYAPROCEDURE OF NASYA
- DOS AND DONTS
- PATIENT SHOULD AVOID
- COLD WATER
- SUNLIGHT, DUST, SMOKE DIRECT AIR.
- INCOMPATABLE DIET, UNCTUOUS
- SUBSTANCE,
- ALCOHOL
- ANGER
- TRAVELLING
- PATIENT SHOULD OBSERVE CELEBACY.
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47NASYAMODE OF ACTION
48NASYAMODE OF ACTION
- LOCAL EFFECTS
- SYSTEMIC EFFECTS
49NASYAMODE OF ACTION
- LOCAL EFFECTS
- IRRITATING DRUGS
- STIMULATION OF OFFACTORY NEURONS
- SNEEZ REFLEX
- EXPULSION OF SECRETIONS FROM
- PARANASAL SINUSES
50NASYAMODE OF ACTION
- LOCAL EFFECTS
- STIMULATION OF TERIGOPALANTINE GANGLION
- STIMULATION OF CAROTID PLEXUS
- ALLEVIATION OF SYMPTOMS LIKE HEADACHE
51NASYAMODE OF ACTION
- LOCAL EFFECTS
- STIMULATION OF OPTHALMIC AND MAXILLARY BRANCHES
OF TRIGEMINAL NERVE - STIMULATION OF TRIGEMINAL GANGLION
- STIMULATION OF TRIGEMINAL NEURONES
- ALLEVIATION OF SYMPTOMS LIKE HEADACHE
52NASYAMODE OF ACTION
- SYSTEMIC EFFECTS
- ABSORPTION OF NASYA DRUGS
- STIMULATION OF HYPOTHALAMUS
- RELEASE OF CERTAIN NEUROCHEMICAL
- TRANSMITORS
- ALLEVIATION OF SYMPTOMS OF DISEASE
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