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While interviewing the patient, a physician should pay attention to following attributes that can signify features mentioned for certain psychiatric ailments  (manovaha srotodushti)..
 
While interviewing the patient, a physician should pay attention to following attributes that can signify features mentioned for certain psychiatric ailments  (manovaha srotodushti)..
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'''#Appearance '''– Unusual dressing preferences, use of cosmetics, perfumes or accessories or flamboyant appearance.  e.g;- ‘Priye tanu rakta vastradhari’ (liking for adorning clothes made of thin red fabric) is seen in yakshagraha unmada (Su.Sa. Uttara tantra 60/11)
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# '''Appearance '''– Unusual dressing preferences, use of cosmetics, perfumes or accessories or flamboyant appearance.  e.g;- ‘Priye tanu rakta vastradhari’ (liking for adorning clothes made of thin red fabric) is seen in yakshagraha unmada (Su.Sa. Uttara tantra 60/11)
'''#Activity and co-ordination''' - Behaviour, Gait, gestures, patient’s facial expression and body language should be observed during probing them with questions. Eg;- 'Satatama akshano’ (rapid and constant eye movements) is one of the prodromal feature of apasmara (epilepsy) [ Cha.Sa. Nidana sthana 8/6]. Udhasta (patient keeps his hands raised) is a feature of pishacha grahavishta unmada [Su.Sa. Uttara Tantra 60/15]
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# '''Activity and co-ordination''' - Behaviour, Gait, gestures, patient’s facial expression and body language should be observed during probing them with questions. Eg;- 'Satatama akshano’ (rapid and constant eye movements) is one of the prodromal feature of apasmara (epilepsy) [ Cha.Sa. Nidana sthana 8/6]. Udhasta (patient keeps his hands raised) is a feature of pishacha grahavishta unmada [Su.Sa. Uttara Tantra 60/15]
'''#Conversation style''' – Coherence of speech, articulation, emphasise over certain issue, hesitation and duration of response. E.g. ‘Chitram sa jalpati’ (Patient does irrelevant absurd talks) is seen in patients of manas unmada [Su.Sa. Uttara Tantra 62/13].
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# '''Conversation style''' – Coherence of speech, articulation, emphasise over certain issue, hesitation and duration of response. E.g. ‘Chitram sa jalpati’ (Patient does irrelevant absurd talks) is seen in patients of manas unmada [Su.Sa. Uttara Tantra 62/13].
'''#Emotional expression''' – Patients may express a wide range of emotions during interview with the physician. E.g. Asthana rodana (Sudden crying) is a feature in vataja unmada while amarsha (intolerance) is seen in patients of pittaja unmada. [Cha.Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 9/11-12] Fleeting ideas, incoherent speech is an important sign for lacking proper emotions.  
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#'''Emotional expression''' – Patients may express a wide range of emotions during interview with the physician. E.g. Asthana rodana (Sudden crying) is a feature in vataja unmada while amarsha (intolerance) is seen in patients of pittaja unmada. [Cha.Sa. Chikitsa Sthana 9/11-12] Fleeting ideas, incoherent speech is an important sign for lacking proper emotions.  
'''#Cognition''' – Orientation to person, place, time and circumstances, level of intellect, level of understanding, common sense and memory can be identified under the domain of cognition by observing patient’s behaviour as well as by asking questions to them using validated scientific questionnaires. Short term memory and long-term memory shall be assessed properly.  
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#'''Cognition''' – Orientation to person, place, time and circumstances, level of intellect, level of understanding, common sense and memory can be identified under the domain of cognition by observing patient’s behaviour as well as by asking questions to them using validated scientific questionnaires. Short term memory and long-term memory shall be assessed properly.  
 
<br/>All observations gathered from every method of assessment should be simultaneously analysed to reach the diagnosis.
 
<br/>All observations gathered from every method of assessment should be simultaneously analysed to reach the diagnosis.
  
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