Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
43 bytes added ,  14:12, 3 October 2019
no edit summary
Line 322: Line 322:  
Thus ends the third chapter on the diagnosis of ''gulma'' in the treatise composed by Agnivesha and redacted by Charak.
 
Thus ends the third chapter on the diagnosis of ''gulma'' in the treatise composed by Agnivesha and redacted by Charak.
   −
=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' ===
+
=== ''Tattva Vimarsha'' Fundamental Principles===
 
<div style="text-align:justify;">
 
<div style="text-align:justify;">
 
*''Gulma'' is a disease of the ''mahastrotas'' (gastro-intestinal tract/abdomen) and is caused due to predominance of ''vata''. It is of five types depending upon its location (limited to the gastro-intestinal region between the heart and the bladder). Four types of ''gulma'' are common to both males and females while the fifth, ''raktaja gulma'', is a condition limited to females.
 
*''Gulma'' is a disease of the ''mahastrotas'' (gastro-intestinal tract/abdomen) and is caused due to predominance of ''vata''. It is of five types depending upon its location (limited to the gastro-intestinal region between the heart and the bladder). Four types of ''gulma'' are common to both males and females while the fifth, ''raktaja gulma'', is a condition limited to females.
Line 330: Line 330:  
*Treatment of ''vata gulma'' includes ''vata''-alleviating unction, fomentation, mild unctuous purgation, enema, and use of  sweet, sour and salty substances. If ''vata dosha'' is pacified in ''gulma'' disease, then other two ''dosha'' can also be controlled.  
 
*Treatment of ''vata gulma'' includes ''vata''-alleviating unction, fomentation, mild unctuous purgation, enema, and use of  sweet, sour and salty substances. If ''vata dosha'' is pacified in ''gulma'' disease, then other two ''dosha'' can also be controlled.  
   −
=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' ===
+
=== ''Vidhi Vimarsha'' / Applied Inferences ===
    
A comprehensive effort has been made in Ayurveda to describe different types of swellings occurring in the body e.g. ''gulma, udara roga, vriddhi roga, granthi, arbuddha, shopha,'' and ''vidradhi'', etc. They can be distinguished from each other according to their specific characteristics as written in different classics of Ayurveda. Generalized abdominal swellings have been described under the heading of ''udara roga'' (abdominal diseases including ascitis), while localized, non-suppurated swellings are ''gulmas''. Other localized swellings, such as ''vriddhi roga'' (hernia and hydrocele), have also been described by ancient authors but such swellings are in regions other than the gastro-intestinal region, or in parts of the body such as the scrotal and inguinoscrotal region.  
 
A comprehensive effort has been made in Ayurveda to describe different types of swellings occurring in the body e.g. ''gulma, udara roga, vriddhi roga, granthi, arbuddha, shopha,'' and ''vidradhi'', etc. They can be distinguished from each other according to their specific characteristics as written in different classics of Ayurveda. Generalized abdominal swellings have been described under the heading of ''udara roga'' (abdominal diseases including ascitis), while localized, non-suppurated swellings are ''gulmas''. Other localized swellings, such as ''vriddhi roga'' (hernia and hydrocele), have also been described by ancient authors but such swellings are in regions other than the gastro-intestinal region, or in parts of the body such as the scrotal and inguinoscrotal region.  

Navigation menu