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Article . 2026
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A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON AKṢATVĀGADĪ TAILA SHIROABHYANGA AND MADHUYAṢṬHĪ CHURNA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ADOLESCENT BOYS SCALP HAIRFALL (KHĀLITYA)- AN OPEN LABEL RANDOMIZED TRIAL

Authors: Dr. Himanshu Chouhan1*, Prof. (Dr.) Nagesh Gandagi2;

A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON AKṢATVĀGADĪ TAILA SHIROABHYANGA AND MADHUYAṢṬHĪ CHURNA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ADOLESCENT BOYS SCALP HAIRFALL (KHĀLITYA)- AN OPEN LABEL RANDOMIZED TRIAL

Abstract

Aim – The aim of the present study is to compare the Effect of Akṣatvāgadī Taila Shiroabhyanga and Madhuyaṣṭhī Churna in the management of Adolescent Boys Scalp Hairfall (Khālitya). Methods – The 100 patients of diagnosed scalp hair loss with or without associate conditions (i.e., itching, dandruff, decreasing hairline, any patch and dryness) will be enrolled and divided in two group (Group A and B: 50 participates in each group) from direct visiting to institutions OPD of Kaumarbhritya or from camps and school awareness programs. Result – The result will be based on observation and analysed data. Conclusion – If it is found significant that Akṣatvāgadī Taila Shiroabhyanga and Madhuyaṣṭhī churna address the Adolescent Boys Scalp Hairfall (Khālitya) then proper guidelines will be provided to the children and their parents.

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Akṣatvāgadī Taila, Shiroabhyanga, Madhuyaṣṭhī Churna, Adolescent, Khālitya, Hairfall.

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