Ayurvedic practice is Karan Purana, which involves administering clarified butter (ghee) or medicated oil in the ears. This procedure is recommended for ear diseases including swimmer’s ear, hearing loss, tinnitus, Meniere’s disease (characterized by main vertigo), and other diseases related to the ears.
The procedure of Karan Purana is mainly prescribed for earache, ear congestion, tinnitus, excess wax, ear blockage, migraine, jaw pain, neck pain, severe headache, vertigo, general body aches, and depression, anxiety, vata disorders (neurological disorders), and pain disorders.
Beneficial for various ear-related diseases, including:
Swimmer’s Ear: An infection in the outer ear canal, often caused by water remaining in the ear after swimming. Karan Purana can help alleviate this condition.
Hearing Loss: A partial or total inability to hear. Karan Purana can aid in improving hearing capabilities.
Tinnitus: The perception of noise or ringing in the ears. Karan Purana can help reduce these symptoms.
Meniere’s Disease: A disorder of the inner ear that can lead to dizzy spells (vertigo) and hearing loss. Karan Purana can help manage the symptoms of this disease.
Different medicated oils are used in Karan Purana therapy, each beneficial for specific conditions:
Bilva Oil: Used for tinnitus, earache, and hearing loss.
Nirgundi Oil: Recommended for ear congestion, earwax blockage, pus in ears, wax removal or excess wax, ear infections, and swimmer’s ear.
Kshara Tail: Effective for worms in ears, earache with pus discharge, tinnitus, ear infection with discharge, Otitis Media, and Otitis Externa.
Karna Bindu Oil: Recommended for blockage in the ear due to excess ear wax.
Badhiriya Nashak Tail: Used for hearing loss, swimmer’s ear, and earwax blockage.
Please consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any new treatment.