BHUSHAN DEAOROAJI MHAISKAR

@dmiher.edu.in

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN DEPARTMENT OF SAMHITA AND SIDDHANT
DATTA MEGHE INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH SAWANGI MEGHE WARDHA



                 

https://researchid.co/dr.bhu2050

EDUCATION

BAMS (BACHELOR OF AYURVED BACHELOR OF SURGERY)
MD AYURVED ( MASTERS IN AYURVED, AYURVEDA VACHSPATI)

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

General Medicine, Multidisciplinary, Multidisciplinary, Multidisciplinary

5

Scopus Publications

23

Scholar Citations

3

Scholar h-index

Scopus Publications

  • A Clinical Case Study on Janu Sandhigata Vata with Dhanwantri Taila Basti
    Deepak Yadav, Preeti Borkar, Bhushan Mhaiskar, Dhanashree Ravekar, and Utkarsha Khaire

    Informatics Publishing Limited
    The Purpose of the Work: The elderly are prone to the condition known as Sandhigata vata (osteoarthritis). Some ofthe risk/cause factors include lifestyle choices, excessive weight, trauma, and a diet lacking in calcium. Vata is vitiated by Rooksha aahar (dry diet) and Ativyaam (excessive exercise) It mostly affects the body’s weight-bearing joints, particularlythe knee, hip, and lumbar spine. The most prevalent type of articular problems, Sandhigata vata (osteoarthritis) severelyrestricts a sufferer’s ability to walk, dress, bathe, and do other daily tasks. The condition frequently manifests as Shula (pain),Sotha (swelling), Vata Poornadriti Sparsha (crackling sound), and trouble flexing and extending the Sandhi (joints). calciumsupplements, and ultimately joint replacement are all alternatives for therapy. Methodology: A 39-year-old patient with Janu Sandhigata Vata (osteoarthritis) came to Mahatma Gandhi Ayurveda College, Hospital, and Research Centre, Salod (H),Wardha. Key Findings and Major Conclusion: This indoor patient received 10 days of Anuvasana with Murchhita Tila Taila(medicated oil) and Dhanwantri Tailam Basti (enema) and 10 days of Abhyanga (massage) at Nabhi (umbilicus), Parshva(flanks), Prushtha (back), and Ubhayapada pradesh. The patient reacted favourably to these Ayurvedic therapies and hadsignificant alleviation symptoms. The patient was treated with Anuvashana and Niruha basti (enema). Schedule for theperiod 08 February 2023 to 18 February 2023 days and substantial positive change in signs and symptoms was observed.

  • Study of Effect of Panchgavya Ghrit-A Snehik Nasya in Vatika Shiroroga (Shirashool)-An Interventional Study
    Dhanashree Ravekar, Madhumati Nawkar, Dnyanesh Joshi, and Bhushan Mhaiskar

    Informatics Publishing Limited
    Introduction: In Ayurveda, diseases related to Urdhvajatrugata and their Chikitsa have a special reference in classical texts. Among all Shirorogas, Shirashool (headache) is having prime importance as it affects the individual’s lifestyle and daily activities. Transmucosal routes of drug delivery (i.e., the mucosal linings of the oral, nasal, rectal, vaginal, and ocular cavities) offer distinct advantages over per-oral administration for systemic effect. Nasal drug delivery has been used since ancient times for therapeutic and recreational purposes. In Charak Chikitsa Sthan 26, it has been exclusively mentioned that Snehan, Swedan and Nasya as the best treatment for Vaatik Shirashool. Aim and Objective: To study the efficacy of Panchagavya Ghrit in Vataj Shirorog. To study the mode of action of Panchagavya Ghrit Pratimarsha Nasya in the same. Materials and Methods: 40 patients of Vaatik Shirashool were selected based on inclusion and exclusion criteria and symptoms based on classical symptoms in Ayurved Samhitas and evaluated based on subjective parameters. Sneha in the form of Panchagavya Ghrita was given to patients as Pratimarsha Nasya for 30 days. Follow-up was taken on the 15th, 30th, 45th and 60th of the study. Observation and Results: Observations were categorised and analysed by Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test. The results in all symptoms, i.e., pain (site, type, duration, frequency) (p=<0.05) and associated symptoms (p=<0.05) were found significant. Conclusion: Hence, Panchagavya Ghrita as Pratimarsha Nasya was found effective in Vaatik Shirashool. Neck stiffness and pulsating sensation were found most occurring symptoms along with vertigo. Hence, we can correlate Vaatik Shirashool with cervical spondylitis. Hence, Panchagavya Ghrita may be found effective in cervical spondylitis also.


  • Janapadadwamsa, aupsargik roga and covid-19 correlation and an approach to epidemics ayurved current scenario
    Laxmikant Lokhande and Bhushan Mhaiskar

    GP Innovations Pvt. Ltd.
    Ayurveda – the nectar of ancient disease curing system exists since Vedic period s full of heritage and ts antiquity s well-known. Ayurveda s deals with cure and maintain health through its remarkable potency, viral infections are liable for many illnesses, and up to date, outbreaks have raised public health concerns. Despite the supply of the many antiviral drugs, they're often unsuccessful thanks to the generation of viral mutants and fewer effective against their target virus. Identifying novel antiviral drugs is therefore of critical importance, and natural products are a superb source for such discoveries. Viruses pose a worldwide threat and add severe medical and social problems to humanity. They are the main contributors in many minor and major outbreaks, epidemics and pandemics worldwide like Swine Influenza, Avian Influenza, and Dengue fever. Even though various types of treatment methods are available to cure viral diseases, like chemotherapy, but owing to their potential for mutation and emergence of new strains and developing resistance towards drugs, Viruses are evolving fast. This necessitates the look for new antiviral compounds that are stiffer and effective against viruses with no or less adverse side effects the concept and treatment line must be going through the Ayurved. Some Home Remedies such as Eat Guduchi or Tulsi daily can increase your immunity. Drinking Turmeric milk is suitable for the upkeep of health. Taking Ashwagandha is one of another herb for fighting with such conditions. Eating 1-2 leaves of Neem also can work well within the prevention of viral infections.

  • A review on janapadoddhvamsa with special reference to current scenario of covid-19 outbreak
    Vaishnavi Bhivgade, Saroj Tirpude, Bhushan Mhaiskar, and Shweta Parwe

    GP Innovations Pvt. Ltd.
    Covid-19 is a new pandemic disease, which is caused by the virus knows as Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. It is called SARS-CoV-2 because it is genetically related to each other, but the disease is different, so the ICTV announced this name on 11 February 2020. Its common signs and symptoms are infection which includes the respiratory symptoms, the fever, the cough, the shortness of breath, and the breathing difficulties. And In all of the severe cases, the infection which can cause pneumonia, and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), kidney failure and its even cause death also. It is all communicable diseases and in the Ayurvedic literature s the communicable diseases are mentioned under the Janapadoddhvamsa and the Aupasargik Ragas. Its causative agents and methods of prevention have been already clearly explained in Janapadoddhvamsa. So, to manage Janapadoddhvamsa it is advised to take the usage of Rasayana therapy, Panchkarama procedures, Sadvrit  Paalan (code of right conducts) and Aachara Rasyana it means the behavioural therapy, Dhupan Karma (Fumigation) and Vaad Chikitsa (Sound therapy). And the effort has been made to find the possible Ayurvedic comparison to the current outbreak of COVID-19. It is indicated under Pranavaha Srotasa (respiratory system) diseases in kashyap Samhita, which is based on the cardinal signs and symptoms, and the system which is involved. Also aims to provide information among the Rasayana Aushadi which can be cooperated in day to day life as an immune modulator along with Vyadhihara Chikitsa. So, the effort which is made to compile the knowledge of Janapadoddhvamsa, so, it should be applied for the betterment human life and maybe also provides the answer to the challenge of COVID-19.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Study of effect of Panchgavya Ghrit - a Snehik Nasya in Vatika Shiroroga (Shirashool) - an interventional study.
    D Ravekar, M Nawkar, D Joshi, B Mhaiskar
    2023

  • AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY ON AGNIKARMA IN MANAGEMENT OF AVABAHUKA: A CASE REPORT
    Dr. Deepak Yadav, Dr. Preeti Borkar,Bhushan Mhaiskar, Dnyanesh Joshi
    Juni Khyat 13 (3), 86-90 2023

  • Potential Antiviral Herbal Therapeutics for Viral Infections
    R Bhagat, B Mhaiskar
    Medtext Publications LLC 2023

  • “Evaluate the efficacy of Kareeradi Kwatha versus Panchvalkal Kwath (as Yoni Prakshalan) in the management of Shweta Pradara (leucorrhoea)''A randomized controlled trial
    DJ Pooja Basnal1 , Preeti Borkar2 ,Bhushan Mhaiskar3
    Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University, Natural Science Edition 19 (1), 162-177 2023

  • Etiopathological Evaluation of Viruddhahara in the causation of Amlapitta among Wardha District population- A Case control Survey Study
    DJ Jagrati Gautam1 , Bhushan Mhaiskar2 , Preeti Borkar3
    Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University, Natural Science Edition 19 (1), 271-285 2023

  • Applied study of Dhatwagni Siddhanta by Comparative evaluation of Kiratatiktadi Ghanavati versus Tryushnadi Guggulu in management of Medodushtijanya Vikara (in context of
    PBBM Maltee Patel, Dnyanesh Joshi
    Journal of Xi’an Shiyou University, Natural Science Edition 18 (12), 1756-1768 2022

  • ROLE OF AJAN VRUKSHA / KHANDU CHAKKA (EHRETIA LAEVIS ROXB. PLANT LEAVES POWDER IN FRACTURE - A CASE STUDY
    MSKH DR RUSHIKESH THAKRE, DR. BHUSHAN MHAISKAR
    DEPUTY REGISTRAR OF COPYRIGHTS 2022

  • Assessment of Addiction and Tobacco Abuse Variants Use in Rural Community Ratnapur Village of Wardha District-Occupational and Community Survey
    NCSP Divya Popat1, Bhushan Mhaiskar2*
    Occupational Medicine & Health Affairs 10 (5), 1000406 2022

  • A Critical review on Janpadodhwans and Role of prakruti in Janpadodhwans
    KVBMPBDJP pal5
    Journal of Xidian University https://doi 16 (7), 299-302 2022

  • Assessment of Rasdoshsambandha Siddhanta by Using Pittashamak Rasdravya on Pittavruddhi Lakshanani-A Review
    PDM Bhalmey B M1, Mhaisekar B D2, Kulkarni N G3
    International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine 12 (2), 4187-4193 2022

  • Assessment of Addiction and Tobacco Abuse Variants Use in Rural Community Ratnapur Village of Wardha District-Occupational and Community Survey
    D Popat, B Mhaiskar, N Chouragade, S Parwe
    Occup Med Health 10 (406), 2 2022

  • Study to Assess the Benefits of Tila Taila Shiroabhyang in Medical Health Professionals: A Study Protocol
    BM Rutuj Narendra Nerkar1, Saroj Tirpude2, Shweta Parwe3*
    Occup Med Health Aff, an open access journal 9 (12), 1000384 2021

  • A Protocol of Assessing Ras Dosha Prabhav of Ayurvedic Medicine on Kapha Vruddhi Lakshan
    KNPD Mhaiskar B*, Bhalmey B
    Journal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine 5 (3), 1-6 2021

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    Copyright Office Government of india 2021

  • A Review Article on Ahar Vihar According to Ritus in Ayurveda.
    K Bhoyar, B Mhaiskar, S Pusadkar, S Bhoyar, H Salankar
    Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 15 (2) 2021

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  • CHRONIC VARICOSE VEIN ULCER HEALING PHOTO ON 19TH DAY BY APPLICATION OF EHRETIA LAEVIS ROXB. PASTE

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  • CHRONIC VARICOSE VEIN ULCER HEALING PHOTO ON 17TH DAY BY APPLICATION OF EHRETIA LAEVIS ROXB. PASTE

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  • CHRONIC VARICOSE VEIN ULCER HEALING PHOTO ON 15TH DAY BY APPLICATION OF EHRETIA LAEVIS ROXB. PASTE

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  • Study to Assess the Benefits of Tila Taila Shiroabhyang in Medical Health Professionals: A Study Protocol
    BM Rutuj Narendra Nerkar1, Saroj Tirpude2, Shweta Parwe3*
    Occup Med Health Aff, an open access journal 9 (12), 1000384 2021

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • RELEVANCE OF INDRIYASTHAN IN THE PROGNOSIS OF DISEASES: A REVIEW
    MB Nipane Mayur S 1, Chouragade Bharat 2, Chouragade Namrata 3
    Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm. 9 (1), 9-12 2018
    Citations: 6

  • EVALUTION OF EFFICACY OF JATAMANSI TAIL SHIRODHARA IN ANIDRA (PRIMARY INSOMNIA)
    DRSP DR.BHUSHAN DEORAOJI MHAISKAR
    JOURNAL OF CRITICAL REVIEWS 6 (6), 930-935 2019
    Citations: 5

  • Management of non-healing infected wound by external application of Hinsradya Taila and Triphala Guggulu
    BC Mhaiskar Bhushan D, Parag Bari
    Journal of Indian System of Medicine 5 (2), 130-134 2017
    Citations: 5

  • AN AYURVEDIC APPROACH OF COVID-19
    L Snehal V. Kukade, Prashant S Bhokardankar,Namrata Chauragade,Bhushan Mhaiskar
    Journal of Critical Review 7 (10), 579-581 2020
    Citations: 3

  • A Review on Janapadoddhvamsa with special reference to current scenario of COVID-19 outbreak
    SP Vaishnavi Bhivgade, Saroj Tirpude, Bhushan Mhaiskar
    International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11 (SPL (1 2020
    Citations: 2

  • Potential Antiviral Herbal Therapeutics for Viral Infections
    R Bhagat, B Mhaiskar
    Medtext Publications LLC 2023
    Citations: 1

  • Study to Assess the Benefits of Tila Taila Shiroabhyang in Medical Health Professionals: A Study Protocol
    BM Rutuj Narendra Nerkar1, Saroj Tirpude2, Shweta Parwe3*
    Occup Med Health Aff, an open access journal 9 (12), 1000384 2021
    Citations: 1