Garara (gargle): a regime in unani system of medicine

Posted: Feb 17, 2011 |Comments: 0 |

Definition

A liquid preparation used for washing or irrigating a mouth. Gargling is the act of creating bubbles in a liquid that is located in the back of the mouth and upper throat. This is accomplished by tilting the head and expelling air from the lungs through the liquid. Gargling can relieve minor mouth and throat irritations, and can be useful in treating the symptoms of colds and the flu.

Sign and symptoms

a)      Proper gargle

  • Lightness in oral cavity
  • Cleanliness in oral cavity

b)      Excess gargle

  • Stomatitis
  • Thirst

Drugs use in the garara

Botanical name & family

Vernicular name

Parts used

uses

Acacia Arabica willd (Mimosaceae)

Karuvaelam

Gum, bark, fruit

Toothache, gum disorders, toothbrush

Commiphora myrrha (Burseraceae)

Velaippapolam

Gum

Spongy gum, ulcerated sore throat, dentifrice in caries of the teeth

Tamarindus indica Linn.(Caesalpiniaceae)

Puli

Fruits, young stem, bark

Throat infection, dentifrice, toothbrush

Bauhinia tomentosa Linn.(Caesalpiniaceae)

Iruvaji

Root bark

Gargle

Cassia javanica Linn.(Caesalpiniaceae)

Kondrai

Young leaves

Foetid smell of mouth

Caesalpinia pulcherrima Linn.(Caesapiniaceae)

Mayilkondrai

Seed

Mouth wash

Ficus racemosa Linn.(Moraceae)

Atti

Latex, bark

Gargle for sore throat

Functions

  1. The function of gargling is to cleanse the back of the mouth and upper throat, washing out debris and bacteria. Gargling, along with other oral hygiene, is a daily function to promote good oral hygiene. Gargling is thought to prevent upper respiratory conditions such as colds or the flu. Another function of gargling is to promote good smelling breath. Gargling with medicated or salted solutions will function as a topical treatment for sore throats as well.

Time Frame

Preventative gargling should be performed after brushing the teeth at least once a day to promote good oral hygiene. Gargling more often is recommended when a medical conditions such as a sore throat or cold is present. Under these conditions, gargling every hour is adequate. Each gargling session should last at least 45 seconds before expelling the liquid.

Benefits

  The benefits of gargling offer many advantages for oral hygiene. At the very least, gargling routine gargling with a mouthwash solution will help maintain a clean oral cavity and proven bad breath. This may in turn help to prevent the buildup of bacteria that will cause mouth, throat and upper respiratory infections. Gargling with medicinal antiseptic or antibiotic solutions will be a benefit in helping to topically treat infections of the mouth and throat.

Contraindication

Gargle is not to be done below the age of 6 years.

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