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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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|data2 =  Anagha S.,Deole Y.S.
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|data6 = August 4, 2021
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|data6 = [[Charak Samhita Research, Training and Development Centre]], I.T.R.A., Jamnagar, India
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|data8 = 10.47468/CSNE.2021.e01.s09.070
 
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==Importance ==
 
==Importance ==
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2) Dependant or secondary disease (paratantra vyadhi/anubandha) without an independent cause, symptoms, treatment, or manifested due to other diseases.
 
2) Dependant or secondary disease (paratantra vyadhi/anubandha) without an independent cause, symptoms, treatment, or manifested due to other diseases.
 
    
 
    
'''f) As per the status of nutrition''' [Cha. Sa. Sutra Sthana 23]
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'''f) As per the status of nutrition''' [Cha. Sa. [[Sutra Sthana]] 23]
    
1) Diseases due to overnutrition (santarpanajanya vyadhi)
 
1) Diseases due to overnutrition (santarpanajanya vyadhi)
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1)  Mild (Mrudu vyadhi)  2) Severe (Daruna vyadhi)
 
1)  Mild (Mrudu vyadhi)  2) Severe (Daruna vyadhi)
 
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===Three-fold classifications===
 
===Three-fold classifications===
 
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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)
 
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,
 
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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In conventional medicine, mainly two principles of treatment of disease are applied. The first is to reduce the effect of the disease and the second is to kill the microbes causing the disease. Symptomatic treatment may help reduce the impact of a disease but may not cure the root cause of the disease. The administration of certain drugs that block the biochemical processes can help kill the microorganism causing the disease. Antibiotics serve the purpose of killing the microorganisms or preventing their multiplication in the body. The additional information on disease provided in this article should be helpful to design a comprehensive management protocol in healthcare and not limited to diseasecare only.  
 
In conventional medicine, mainly two principles of treatment of disease are applied. The first is to reduce the effect of the disease and the second is to kill the microbes causing the disease. Symptomatic treatment may help reduce the impact of a disease but may not cure the root cause of the disease. The administration of certain drugs that block the biochemical processes can help kill the microorganism causing the disease. Antibiotics serve the purpose of killing the microorganisms or preventing their multiplication in the body. The additional information on disease provided in this article should be helpful to design a comprehensive management protocol in healthcare and not limited to diseasecare only.  
 
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