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Confusion about Hadjod Oil Use for Fractures
Orthopedic Disorders
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Confusion about Hadjod Oil Use for Fractures - #39982

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Why hadjod oil is not used in case of fractures specially after cast removal is not clear to me rather it is prescribed as tablet _ / powder mostly for oral consumption. Any good oil for topical application containing hadjod ( ciccus quadrangularis) can be suggested and appreciated.. thanks.

How long ago was your fracture and cast removal?:

- More than a month

What type of pain or discomfort are you currently experiencing?:

- Moderate

Have you used any topical treatments since cast removal?:

- Yes, occasionally
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Hadjod (Cissus quadrangularis) is indeed known for its potential benefits in bone healing. It’s often used in oral forms like tablets or powders as these allow the active compounds to be absorbed systemically, which might contributes to faster and more effective healing of fractures by supporting internal processes like tissue regeneration and calcium absorption. When consumed, it can work internally on all dhatus, especially asthi dhatu (bone tissue), assisting them from within.

Topically, however, the bioavailability of the key compounds might be less direct or immediate in impacting bone healing compared to oral administration. That doesn’t mean topical oils containing Hadjod aren’t beneficial, but rather, their efficacy could primarily be supportive, working perhaps more on reducing inflammation or discomfort. There’s some rationale to use Hadjod oil, for gentle massages around the area, but not directly if the skin is sensitive or not fully healed after the cast removal.

One oil to consider is Mahanarayan Taila, which, while not exclusively containing Hadjod, is known for its comprehensive benefits in relieving musculoskeletal pain and improving mobility post-injury. It could be supplemented with Hadjod powder taken orally for a synergistic effect. Apply the oil gently around the injured area for 15-20 minutes, twice a day, to bolster circulation and alleviate stiffness.

Always be cautious and consult with a healthcare provider before trying new treatments, especially if you have healing wounds or other conditions that could be affected by topical applications. Recommending a full history of the injury and any current symptoms can ensure any recommendations don’t interfere negatively with existing treatments or healing processes. Remember, Ayurveda works best as a complementary system alongside conventional care in complex cases such as fractures.

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