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Background: Hypomelanosis of Ito (HOI) is a neurocutaneous disorder characterized by bizarre, bilateral and irregularly shaped leukoderma affecting the trunk and extremities, often associated with neurological and musculoskeletal abnormalities. It is also called incontinentia pigmenti achromians and is the third most common neurocutaneous disorder after Neurofibromatosis and Tuberous sclerosis. Considering the symptomatology, this condition can be correlated as Sahaja Sarvangavatam (diseases due to vata affecting the whole body) with Vyanavrutha Vatha (subtype of vata) and skin involvement is predominantly visible. Objective: The article highlights the scope of an integrated approach in treating neurocutaneous disorders, combining Ayurvedic intervention along with physiotherapy. Methodology: This is a case study of a 4-year-old child presenting with hypomelanotic areas on extensor part of right arm by birth, seizure disorder, mild hearing loss, inability to sit without support and mild spasticity of bilateral lower limbs. He visited the outpatient department of our tertiary Ayurvedic Health Centre and took outpatient management for about two weeks with the administration of Ashwagandharishtam, Rajanyadi churnam, Kalyanavaleha churnam, Priyalamajjadi modakam and Mahanarayana tailam. IP management was also taken along with dietary recommendations for about one month and twelve days with the line of management of Vatavyadhi (diseases caused by Vata) Chikitsa (treatment) along with Samana oushadhas (palliative medicines). The outcome was assessed using Ages and Stages Questionnaire before and after the treatment. Result: Head holding was improved from Grade 4 to Grade 5 with reduction in the spasticity of bilateral lower limbs. Crawling was attained with reduction in drooling and colour of the hypopigmented patches got mildly regressed along with initiation of new sounds and words with no further episodes of seizures. The Ages and Stages Questionnaire improved from 195 to 245, providing valuable insights into management strategies. Conclusion: An integrated approach involving Ayurveda and physiotherapy provides a sustainable solution in improving the quality of life of the child.
Published in: Kottakkal Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine And Research
Volume 2, Issue 2, pp. 30-36