AYURVEDIC AND MODERN CONCEPTS IN RATIONALIZED CARE OF UMBILICUS AND MANAGEMENT OF UMBILICAL DISORDERS IN NEONATAL PERIOD
Srivastava Niraj* and Saxena Varsha
ABSTRACT
According to modern science, the umbilical cord forms by the fifth
week of fetal development, replacing the yolk sac as the source of
nutrients for the fetus. Thereafter, until birth, the umbilical cord serves
as the lifeline to the fetus, as it supplies all the nutrition. The function
of umbilical cord ceases with the birth of baby, and then it needs to be
cut immediately. The care of umbilical stump after cutting the
umbilical cord thus forms an integral part of the management of every
newborn baby. A number of abnormalities can affect the umbilical
cord, which can pose threat to the well being of baby, and sometimes
mother as well. Improper cord care methods are the chief cause of
most of the umbilical diseases in neonatal period. So care of umbilicus
and management of umbilicus disorders are one of the important areas of interest in pediatric
practice. Purpose of this paper is to put together the Ayurvedic and modern concepts of cord
care and management of related disorders, so as to facilitate a safer, effective and rationalized
umbilical care in today‟s scientific era.
Keywords: Abnormalities, Ayurvedic, Cord care, Modern, Umbilical cord.
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