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==References of emergency conditions in Ayurveda texts==
 
==References of emergency conditions in Ayurveda texts==
 
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The word ‘atyaya’ is used to denote destruction or death. [Chakrapani Cha.Sa. [[Sharira Sthana]] 1/50] [Dlahana Su. Sha.10/19-20]. The word ‘atyayika’ denotes the quickest possible treatment done to protect life without any delay. [Dallhana Su.Sa. Sharira Sthana. 8/5] [Hemadri A.Hr.Sutra Sthana 2/33] Therefore, the medicines to be used in medical emergencies shall be ready with the physician for first aid emergency treatment, even if the patient is to be referred to higher critical care centers.  
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The word ‘atyaya’ is used to denote destruction or death. [Chakrapani, Cha.Sa. [[Sharira Sthana]] 1/50] [Dlahana, Su.Da. Sharira Sthana 10/19-20].<ref name=SU>Sushruta. Sushruta Samhita. Edited by Jadavaji Trikamji Aacharya. 8th ed. Varanasi: Chaukhambha Orientalia;2005.</ref> The word ‘atyayika’ denotes the quickest possible treatment done to protect life without any delay. [Dallhana, Su.Sa. Sharira Sthana. 8/5]<ref name=SU /> [Hemadri A.Hr.Sutra Sthana 2/33]<ref name=AH /> Therefore, the medicines to be used in medical emergencies shall be ready with the physician for first aid emergency treatment, even if the patient is to be referred to higher critical care centers.  
    
The word niratyaya explains how diet, various activities, and treatments can be performed in such a safe way that complications leading to severe consequences and emergencies can be prevented.   
 
The word niratyaya explains how diet, various activities, and treatments can be performed in such a safe way that complications leading to severe consequences and emergencies can be prevented.   
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