Senna Alata Leaf Decoction as a Treatment for Tinea Imbricata
Tinea Imbricata
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Tinea Imbricata focused on measuring tinea imbricata, Senna alata
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Indigenous T'boli patient aged 18 years old and above, male or female
- Patients with clinically diagnosed tinea imbricata with microscopically confirmed skin scraping positive for potassium hydroxide (KOH)
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who were treated or undergoing treatment with topical anti-fungal for 2 weeks or oral anti-fungal 1 month before the study
- Patients who were taking other systemic medications such as cytotoxic and immunosuppressive drugs
- Patients with known liver disease, kidney dysfunction, hematologic problems (e.g. anemia)
- Patients with or suspected allergy to Senna alata extract
The participation of the subjects were completely voluntary. Participants were allowed to withdraw from the study at anytime and for any reason without prejudice to their subsequent medical treatment.
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Senna alata leaf decoction
The participants were instructed to take a bath once a day using a syndet bar and to towel dry their skin before applying the akapulko decoction. Fresh decoction was prepared by the patients every day. After a bath, the patient applied the fresh cooled decoction by hand on the whole body especially on the affected areas and left it to dry. Approximately one glassful (350ml) of akapulko decoction should be consumed for one whole body application. The total duration of daily application should be 4 weeks (28 days +3) until the next outcome assessment.The patients were given illustrated, laminated instructional materials and a tabulated checklist of instructions on how to prepare and apply the decoction which served as a monitoring sheet of each patient.