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The term ‘Vyadhi’ literally means disease or ailment that causes grief or pain to the individual. [SAT-C.1]<ref>Available from  http://namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat</ref>  In [[Ayurveda]], the nomenclature of disease suggests pathogenic factors or the cardinal feature. The classification of diseases is based on their origin, lesion sites, prognosis, factors involved in pathogenesis.  Knowledge of vyadhi is essential in healthcare management as well as for the targeted treatment of diseases.   
 
The term ‘Vyadhi’ literally means disease or ailment that causes grief or pain to the individual. [SAT-C.1]<ref>Available from  http://namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat</ref>  In [[Ayurveda]], the nomenclature of disease suggests pathogenic factors or the cardinal feature. The classification of diseases is based on their origin, lesion sites, prognosis, factors involved in pathogenesis.  Knowledge of vyadhi is essential in healthcare management as well as for the targeted treatment of diseases.   
 
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In Ayurveda, diagnosis of a disease is mainly based on 5 factors
 
In Ayurveda, diagnosis of a disease is mainly based on 5 factors
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1) Etiology/causative factors (Indiana)
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1) Etiology/causative factors (nidana/[[hetu]])
    
2) Prodromal symptoms (purvarupa)
 
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5) Pathogenesis (samprapti)
 
5) Pathogenesis (samprapti)
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The origin and stepwise progression of diseases in the body are explained with the concept of six stages of diseases (shatkriyakala). [Su. Sa. Sutra Sthana 21]
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The origin and stepwise progression of diseases in the body are explained with the concept of six stages of diseases ([[shatkriyakala]]). [Su. Sa. Sutra Sthana 21]
    
These are,
 
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6) Stage of chronicity and complications (bheda)
 
6) Stage of chronicity and complications (bheda)
 
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==Contemporary approach==
 
==Contemporary approach==
 
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==References==
 
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