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===Important aspects of knowledge of disease===
 
===Important aspects of knowledge of disease===
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Nidana section studies diagnostic principles in view of two important aspects like knowledge of roga (disease) and rugna (patient). It always considers interaction between the individual and the affecting pathological entities. It also considers the prognosis and inter-relation of different diseases or co-morbid conditions.[Image 1: Aspects of Nidana Section]
 
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Nidana section studies diagnostic principles in view of two important aspects like knowledge of roga (disease) and rugna (patient). It always considers interaction between the individual and the affecting pathological entities. It also considers the prognosis and inter-relation of different diseases or co-morbid conditions.
      
===Knowledge of the individual===
 
===Knowledge of the individual===
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===Knowledge of disease===
 
===Knowledge of disease===
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After thorough examination of an individual, one shall evaluate the disease. The second part of diagnostic protocol provides comprehensive knowledge of disease. This includes the methods to elucidate causative factors[[hetu]], observe premonitory signs and symptoms[[purvarupa]], clinical features[[rupa]], pathogenesis [[samprapti]], and pacifying factors [[upashaya]]. The set of these five diagnostic tools is called as 'Nidana Panchaka'. This is described and applied in clinical practice to know each disequilibrium condition.   
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After thorough examination of an individual, one shall evaluate the disease. The second part of diagnostic protocol provides comprehensive knowledge of disease. This includes the methods to elucidate causative factors ([[hetu]]), observe premonitory signs and symptoms ([[purvarupa]]), clinical features[[rupa]], pathogenesis ([[samprapti]]), and pacifying factors ([[upashaya]]). The set of these five diagnostic tools is called as 'Nidana Panchaka'. This is described and applied in clinical practice to know each disequilibrium condition.   
    
The phenomena of a disease causing another disease is described as [[Nidanarthakara roga]]. [[Upadrava]] (complications), [[Udarka]] (marks of disease after it is cured) are applied for knowing the cause-effect relationship in pathogenesis of disease.
 
The phenomena of a disease causing another disease is described as [[Nidanarthakara roga]]. [[Upadrava]] (complications), [[Udarka]] (marks of disease after it is cured) are applied for knowing the cause-effect relationship in pathogenesis of disease.
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* The third chapter, [[Gulma Nidana]], deals with [[mamsa]] [[dhatu]](muscle tissue) predominantly. This chapter describes diagnosis of lumps in abdomen, tumors.
 
* The third chapter, [[Gulma Nidana]], deals with [[mamsa]] [[dhatu]](muscle tissue) predominantly. This chapter describes diagnosis of lumps in abdomen, tumors.
 
   
 
   
* The fourth chapter, [[Prameha Nidana]], involves [[meda]] [[dhatu]] (tissue fat) predominantly. This chapter describes the diagnosis of disorders of lipid metabolism and diabetes.  
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* The fourth chapter, [[Prameha Nidana]], involves [[meda]] [[dhatu]] (tissue fat) predominantly. This chapter describes the diagnosis of disorders of lipid metabolism, obstinate urinary disorders including diabetes.  
 
   
 
   
 
* The fifth chapter, [[Kushtha Nidana]], involves seven [[dushyas]] (vitiated factors). This chapter deals with diagnosis of skin disorders.
 
* The fifth chapter, [[Kushtha Nidana]], involves seven [[dushyas]] (vitiated factors). This chapter deals with diagnosis of skin disorders.
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* The eighth chapter, [[Apasmara Nidana]] deals with epilepsy and seizure disorders.
 
* The eighth chapter, [[Apasmara Nidana]] deals with epilepsy and seizure disorders.
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These eight chapters represent pathogenesis of major diseases described in details in this section. Each chapter directs towards variety of pathogenic processes related interaction of vitiated [[dosha]] with [[dhatu]] to cause disease.  
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These eight chapters represent pathogenesis of major diseases described in details in this section. Each chapter directs towards variety of pathogenic processes related interaction of vitiated [[dosha]] with [[dhatu]] to cause disease.
    
===Guidelines to diagnose [[anukta vyadhi]] (new or untold diseases in text)===
 
===Guidelines to diagnose [[anukta vyadhi]] (new or untold diseases in text)===
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* Its pathogenesis  
 
* Its pathogenesis  
 
* Origin or site of lesion and location of presentation   
 
* Origin or site of lesion and location of presentation   
* Etiological factors.  
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* Etiological factors.     [[Trishothiya Adhyaya#Identification of new diseases|(Cha.Su. 18/44-47)]]
[[Trishothiya Adhyaya#Identification of new diseases|(Cha.Su. 18/44-47)]]
      
===Importance of studying Nidana section ===
 
===Importance of studying Nidana section ===
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The following chapters in other sections deal with detail information about diagnostic principles and classification of disease.
 
The following chapters in other sections deal with detail information about diagnostic principles and classification of disease.
 
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* [[Mahachatushpada Adhyaya]]
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* [[Tistraishaniya Adhyaya]]
 
* [[Kiyanta Shiraseeya Adhyaya]]  
 
* [[Kiyanta Shiraseeya Adhyaya]]  
 
* [[Trishothiya Adhyaya]]
 
* [[Trishothiya Adhyaya]]
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* [[Rogabhishagjitiya Vimana]]
 
* [[Rogabhishagjitiya Vimana]]
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Moreover each chapter of [[Chikitsa sthana]] described the five assessment tools (nidana panchaka) of respective diseases.  
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Moreover each chapter of [[Chikitsa sthana]] described the five assessment tools (nidana panchaka) of respective diseases.
    
=== All Abstracts ===
 
=== All Abstracts ===

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