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[[Charaka Samhita]] deals with very specific pathogenesis for ''madhumeha'', which is a subtype of ''vataja prameha''. When an individual excessively consumes the foods that cause ''prameha, kapha'' and ''pitta'' become vitiated, then adipose tissues and muscle tissuses become disturbed and causes impaired functioning of ''vata''. Subsequently ''vata'' gets vitiated and extends to urinary bladder along with ''ojas'', resulting in ''ojas'' being expelled in the urine. In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda], ''ojas'' is considered vital to the maintanence of health; its loss in ''prameha'' leads to many complications, including ''prameha pidika'' (boils and carbuncles). This advanced condition is comparable to non-insulin –dependent type -2 diabetes progressing into insulin dependent diabetes. It is the stage of diabetes in which there are complications, including nephropathy, which result in vital substances of the body being excreted through urine.
 
[[Charaka Samhita]] deals with very specific pathogenesis for ''madhumeha'', which is a subtype of ''vataja prameha''. When an individual excessively consumes the foods that cause ''prameha, kapha'' and ''pitta'' become vitiated, then adipose tissues and muscle tissuses become disturbed and causes impaired functioning of ''vata''. Subsequently ''vata'' gets vitiated and extends to urinary bladder along with ''ojas'', resulting in ''ojas'' being expelled in the urine. In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda Ayurveda], ''ojas'' is considered vital to the maintanence of health; its loss in ''prameha'' leads to many complications, including ''prameha pidika'' (boils and carbuncles). This advanced condition is comparable to non-insulin –dependent type -2 diabetes progressing into insulin dependent diabetes. It is the stage of diabetes in which there are complications, including nephropathy, which result in vital substances of the body being excreted through urine.
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Among patients with significant proteinuria, the degeneration of cells within epithelial casts may result in a characteristic "Maltese Cross" appearance and a fatty cast. These droplets are composed of cholesterol esters and cholesterol, which may also be observed free in the urine. This may be correlated with ''vasameha'' (lipiduria). ''Majjameha'' can be correlated with appearance of waxy casts in urine in advanced renal failure. Waxy cast are thought to be the last stage of the degeneration of a granular cast. Since this degenerative process is probably slow, it is most likely observed in nephrons with much diminished flow. Waxy casts are therefore most consistent with the presence of advanced renal failure.   
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Among patients with significant proteinuria, the degeneration of cells within epithelial casts may result in a characteristic "Maltese Cross" appearance and a fatty cast. These droplets are composed of cholesterol esters and cholesterol, which may also be observed free in the urine. This may be correlated with ''vasameha'' (lipiduria). ''Majjameha'' can be correlated with appearance of waxy casts in urine in advanced renal failure. Waxy cast are thought to be the last stage of the degeneration of a granular cast. Since this degenerative process is probably slow, it is most likely observed in nephrons with much diminished flow. Waxy casts are therefore most consistent with the presence of advanced renal failure.<ref> https://www.slideshare.net/sprince33/glomerulonephritis accessed on 12 June 2017 </ref>  
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''Hastimeha'' can be correlated with polyuria in diabetic ketoacidosis due to osmotic dieresis and electrolyte imbalance. Insidious increased thirst (i.e. polydipsia) and urination (i.e. polyuria) are the most common early symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).
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''Hastimeha'' can be correlated with polyuria in diabetic ketoacidosis due to osmotic dieresis and electrolyte imbalance. Insidious increased thirst (i.e. polydipsia) and urination (i.e. polyuria) are the most common early symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).<ref> https://www.coursehero.com/file/pd3u7l/Ketones-include-acetone-beta-hydroxybutyrate-and-acetoacetate-Progressive-rise accessed on 12 June 2017 </ref>
    
====''Poorvarupa'' (prodromal symptoms) of ''prameha'' ====
 
====''Poorvarupa'' (prodromal symptoms) of ''prameha'' ====

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