Kshudra Rogas constitute a group of minor but frequently encountered disorders in Ayurveda, mainly affecting the skin and superficial tissues. Although these conditions are limited in extent, they often cause discomfort and cosmetic concerns, thereby impacting the quality of life. Lepa, an important modality of Bahya Chikitsa, is widely advocated in classical Ayurvedic texts for the management of such localized disorders. The present study aims to review and analyse the concept and therapeutic application of Lepas in Kṣhudra Rogas as described in the texts of Bṛihatrayee. This study is a classical literary review based on references collected from Susruta Samhita and Aṣṭanga Hṛdaya. Lepas indicated in various Kṣhudra Rogas were compiled and analysed with respect to their ingredients, methods of preparation and mode of application. The review highlights that these Lepas act through localized Doṣha Samana, reduction of inflammation and infection, and restoration of normal skin colour and texture. The findings emphasize the clinical relevance of Lepa therapy in the effective management of Kṣhudra Rogas.
Dr. Sirichandana1*, Dr. Lekhya Reddy2, Dr. Geetha Kanchan3, Dr. Ch. Ramadevi4 (Sun,) studied this question.