Radicular pain, characterized by radiating neuropathic pain in the lower extremities, often arises due to inflammation or compression of the sciatic nerve. Despite advancements in conventional medicine, many patients experience incomplete relief or adverse effects, prompting interest in alternative therapies. This case series evaluates the efficacy of Unani treatment, focusing on the Munzij regimen (concoction) therapy followed by Nusqa e Majoosi (Unani formulation).
MethodsThree cases of diagnosed radicular pain were treated with Unani drugs—the Munzij regimen (concoction) followed by Nusqa e Majoosi. The primary outcome measures included improvements in pain intensity (VAS), functional mobility (SLRT), and quality of life (RMDQ).
ResultsAll three patients showed notable improvement in symptoms. VAS scores reduced from 8/10 to 2/10, 8/10 to 4/10, and 7/10 to 2/10, indicating pain relief. SLRT angles improved in all cases, and RMDQ scores showed more than a 50 % reduction, reflecting better mobility and daily function.
ConclusionUnani treatment using the Munzij regimen and Nusqa e Majoosi demonstrated effective symptom relief in radicular pain. Larger studies with comparative designs are required for further validation and potential integration into mainstream healthcare.
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