Abstract
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic multisystem autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation and tissue damage mediated by autoantibodies and immune complexes. Predominantly affecting women of childbearing age, SLE exhibits diverse symptoms, including skin rashes, joint pain, and fatigue. From an Ayurvedic perspective, SLE closely correlates with Raktadhika Vatarakta, a condition arising from the vitiation of Vata and Rakta due to Nidanas such as improper diet and lifestyle. This case study explores the application of Ayurvedic principles in diagnosing and managing SLE.
A 35-year-old female patient presenting with malar rash, joint pain, and fatigue was diagnosed with Raktadhika Vatarakta. The treatment protocol included Mridu Virechana with Nimbamrita Eranda Taila, Guduchi Ksheera Basti, and Rasayana therapies like Guduchi Ghrita and Chyavanprash for 45 days. Lifestyle modifications and a Pitta-pacifying diet were also recommended. Clinical improvements included reduced rash severity, resolution of joint pain, and alleviation of fatigue. Hematological markers such as ESR and CRP also showed significant improvement.This case highlights the efficacy of Ayurvedic therapies in managing SLE by addressing systemic imbalances and promoting immunity through personalized interventions. Shodhana therapies provided detoxification, while Rasayana enhanced cellular regeneration. These findings suggest that Ayurveda offers a promising adjunct to conventional treatments for SLE. However, further clinical trials are needed to validate these outcomes
Keywords- Systemic lupus erythematosus, Raktadhika Vatarakta, Ayurveda, autoimmune disorders, Mridu Virechana, Basti Chikitsa, Rasayana Therapy