Abstract
Snake bites pose a major public health challenge worldwide, with significant morbidity and mortality. Non-healing ulcers are common in snakebite survivors, often resulting in chronic pain, infection, necrosis, and, in severe cases, amputation. This case study discusses the Ayurvedic treatment of a non-healing ulcer following a viper bite in a 63-year-old woman. The treatment protocol included Vrana Prakshalana (ulcer washing), Pariseka (irrigation), and Bandha (bandaging) with medicated oils and pastes, along with oral traditional formulations like Gandhaka Rasayana and Mahamanjishtadi kashaya. Over four months, the patient experienced complete ulcer healing, pain reduction, and resolution of edema, illustrating the effectiveness of Ayurvedic therapies in addressing complex post-snakebite complications and preventing further issues. This case underscores Ayurveda's potential in managing chronic, treatment-resistant wounds.