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<big>'''Abstract'''
 
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Palpation and percussion enables a physician to make important observations that helps in understanding the disease. [[Parimarshaneeyamindriyam Adhyaya]] deals with signs and symptoms of imminent death; especially the ones which can be elicited by touch or palpation. The chapter talks about various changes that occur in different parts of the body along with various signs elicited by palpation like hardening, softening, bowing, displacement of body structures, changes in breathing patterns, extreme wasting along with deficiency of blood, structural and functional changes in eyes, body hair, and various body parts.
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Palpation and percussion enables a physician to make important observations that helps in understanding the disease. [[Parimarshaneeyam Indriyam Adhyaya]] deals with signs and symptoms of imminent death; especially the ones which can be elicited by touch or palpation. The chapter talks about various changes that occur in different parts of the body along with various signs elicited by palpation like hardening, softening, bowing, displacement of body structures, changes in breathing patterns, extreme wasting along with deficiency of blood, structural and functional changes in eyes, body hair, and various body parts.
    
'''Keywords''': ''lingam, sparsha,'' touch, palpation, fatal signs.
 
'''Keywords''': ''lingam, sparsha,'' touch, palpation, fatal signs.
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|title = Parimarshaneeyamindriyam Adhyaya
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|title = Parimarshaneeyam Indriyam Adhyaya
 
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|data1 = [[Indriya Sthana]] Chapter 3
 
|data1 = [[Indriya Sthana]] Chapter 3
 
|label2 = Preceding Chapter
 
|label2 = Preceding Chapter
|data2 = [[Pushpitakamindriyam Adhyaya]]
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|data2 = [[Pushpitakam Indriyam Adhyaya]]
    
|label3= Succeeding Chapter
 
|label3= Succeeding Chapter
|data3 = [[Indriyaneeka]]
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|data3 = [[Indriyaneekam Indriyam Adhyaya]]
 
|label5 = Other Sections
 
|label5 = Other Sections
 
|data5 = [[Sutra Sthana]], [[Nidana Sthana]], [[Vimana Sthana]], [[Sharira Sthana]], [[Chikitsa Sthana]], [[Kalpa Sthana]], [[Siddhi Sthana]]
 
|data5 = [[Sutra Sthana]], [[Nidana Sthana]], [[Vimana Sthana]], [[Sharira Sthana]], [[Chikitsa Sthana]], [[Kalpa Sthana]], [[Siddhi Sthana]]
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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
 
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[[Parimarshaneeyamindriyam Adhyaya]] mainly deals with the moribund symptoms based on palpating various regions of the body. It follows [[Pushpitakamindriyam Adhyaya]] that deals with the prognosis based on observing the changes in the odour or taste in the body. The reason for this sequence can be understood as the changes in the odor or taste can be felt easily and from far whereas to palpate the patient is a must. The chapter also precedes [[Indriyaneeka]], which deals with the prognosis based on observing the functioning of the sensory organs of the body.
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[[Parimarshaneeyam Indriyam Adhyaya]] mainly deals with the moribund symptoms based on palpating various regions of the body. It follows [[Pushpitakamindriyam Adhyaya]] that deals with the prognosis based on observing the changes in the odour or taste in the body. The reason for this sequence can be understood as the changes in the odor or taste can be felt easily and from far whereas to palpate the patient is a must. The chapter also precedes [[Indriyaneeka]], which deals with the prognosis based on observing the functioning of the sensory organs of the body.
 
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Now we shall expound the chapter "Parimarshaneeyamindriyam"(Palpable signs of Imminent Death). Thus said Lord Atreya.[1-2]  
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Now we shall expound the chapter "Parimarshaneeyam Indriyam"(Palpable signs of Imminent Death). Thus said Lord Atreya.[1-2]  
    
The person who is about to die manifests various signs in terms of colour, voice, odour, taste in mouth which are described separately. Now we will learn about the signs of imminent death pertaining to touch. [3]
 
The person who is about to die manifests various signs in terms of colour, voice, odour, taste in mouth which are described separately. Now we will learn about the signs of imminent death pertaining to touch. [3]
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The physician who, by palpation ascertains various palpable signs, will never be confused regarding the matter of prognostic knowledge regarding life span of a patient. [7]
 
The physician who, by palpation ascertains various palpable signs, will never be confused regarding the matter of prognostic knowledge regarding life span of a patient. [7]
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[[Parimarshaneeyamindriyam Adhyaya]] deals with signs and symptoms of imminent death or moribund symptoms; specifically those are elicited by touch or palpation. The chapter commences with the importance of palpation as a modality for diagnosis and any changes in the body indicative of imminent death. The signs of imminent death are seen as abnormal manifestations which cannot be explained as they appear without any reason. These can be seen as absence of pulsation in the areas of the body that are pulsatile, coldness in the warm areas of the body, rigidity in softer body parts, roughness in the body parts that are slimy in nature, the inexplicable absence of body parts; laxity, bowing or displacement of joints, excessive deficiency of flesh or blood, solidity of flesh or blood, excessive perspiration or stiffness, and/or whatever other similar symptoms that can be demonstrated by palpation. The important point to note here is that all the signs and symptoms seen here as well as other chapters of [[Indriya Sthana]] are seen without any causative factors. The rest of the [[Charak Samhita]] excluding the [[Indriya Sthana]] comprises of various signs and symptoms due to ''dosha dushti'' or vitiation of ''doshas''. (Ch.In.3/4)
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[[Parimarshaneeyam Indriyam Adhyaya]] deals with signs and symptoms of imminent death or moribund symptoms; specifically those are elicited by touch or palpation. The chapter commences with the importance of palpation as a modality for diagnosis and any changes in the body indicative of imminent death. The signs of imminent death are seen as abnormal manifestations which cannot be explained as they appear without any reason. These can be seen as absence of pulsation in the areas of the body that are pulsatile, coldness in the warm areas of the body, rigidity in softer body parts, roughness in the body parts that are slimy in nature, the inexplicable absence of body parts; laxity, bowing or displacement of joints, excessive deficiency of flesh or blood, solidity of flesh or blood, excessive perspiration or stiffness, and/or whatever other similar symptoms that can be demonstrated by palpation. The important point to note here is that all the signs and symptoms seen here as well as other chapters of [[Indriya Sthana]] are seen without any causative factors. The rest of the [[Charak Samhita]] excluding the [[Indriya Sthana]] comprises of various signs and symptoms due to ''dosha dushti'' or vitiation of ''doshas''. (Ch.In.3/4)
    
=== Some examples of palpation ===
 
=== Some examples of palpation ===

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