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  • ...wing the origin of disease (vyadhijanaka) and comprehensive information of disease (vyadhibodhaka). {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...gulations, causes of epidemics, basic body systems, acquiring knowledge of disease and patient, and medical education. Quantification of [[dosha]] is the most
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  • |keywords=Vyadhi, Vyadhi in ayurveda, Vyadhi meaning, classification of disease, carakasamhitaonline, charak samhita, caraka samhita, ayurved, Roga, Roga i ...p://namstp.ayush.gov.in/#/sat</ref> In [[Ayurveda]], the nomenclature of disease suggests pathogenic factors or the cardinal feature. The classification of
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  • ...ta, caraka samhita, Indian system of medicine, ayurveda, defects in system,disease-producing causes |description=Prevention of disease occurrence and recurrence
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  • ...means causative factors. The term literally means causative factors of the disease ...hetu’ means a cause or etiological factor. Understanding the cause of the disease is crucial for complete knowledge of pathogenesis and treatment. Eradicatio
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  • {{Infobox ...em which is mainly the disease care system and has a system to recognize a disease by identifying the physical symptoms, signs and laboratory abnormalities. T
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  • ...medicine, rupa in ayurveda, symptomatology, identify disease, knowledge of disease ...pathogenesis of the disease. Linga is a crucial component in understanding disease prognosis and other aspects of nidanapanchaka (five factors necessary for u
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  • {{Infobox ...rative science. It emphasizes on the promotion of health and prevention of disease as the actual solution for controlling diseases, which is especially releva
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  • ...charak samhita, caraka samhita, Indian system of medicine, pathogenesis of disease {{Infobox
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  • ...charak samhita, caraka samhita, Indian system of medicine, pathogenesis of disease ...ption= These are six stages of progression of disease important to prevent disease occurrence and recurrence.
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  • {{Infobox ...edic text, for centuries. With the advent of modern medicine with focus on disease management, [[Ayurveda]] was relegated to relative obscurity.
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  • ...y alteration in [[Prakriti|prakriti]] leads to disequilibrium and [[Vyadhi|disease]]. This article describes the concept and practical application of vikriti {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ==Importance in management of disease==
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  • ...[[deha prakriti]] represents [[health]] and degree of imbalance determines disease. </p> {{Infobox
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  • ...srotasa, ayurveda, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, respriratory disease management, cough, dysnoea, alternative medicine, complementory medicine. {{Infobox
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  • ...of causative factors resulting in occurrence as well as recurrence of the disease. </p> {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...rira Sthana|Sharira Sthana]] 6/4]. Adhishthana (abode) of [[Vyadhi|vyadhi (disease)]] is of two types viz. one is sharirika (somatic) and another is manasika
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  • ...the healthy status of body. It is equally important in the management of a disease. </p> {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...rnal organs. Rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, Sjogren’s disease, scleroderma, polymyositis, and vasculitis, etc. are some examples.
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  • {{Infobox ...decide the quality of life of patient, and whether it will be diseased or disease free. Therefore, as the title suggests, the chapter is about four important
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  • ...karma, snehana, swedana, hrid dhara, sampurna hridaya shuddhikarana, heart disease reversal therapy, herbs for hypertension, herbs for diabetes, herbs in card {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ===Importance in management of disease===
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  • ...or purification therapy in healthy individuals,Importance in management of disease,Cautions in administration of panchakarma,panchakarma procedure,theses on p {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox == Importance in management of disease ==
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  • {{Infobox ...rveda]]. Because [[Ayurveda]] is not emergency medicine. It Is for chronic disease management. The best is to avoid or prevent emergency conditions. One help
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  • ...charak samhita, caraka samhita, Indian system of medicine, pathogenesis of disease, alternative medicine, complementary medicine {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...gnifies the importance of observation of patient in assessing prognosis of disease. The word ''katamani sharireeyam'' implies types of presentations of diseas
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  • {{Infobox ==Incidence of chronic kidney disease==
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  • {{ Infobox ...It is important to note that the status of health and etio-pathogenesis of disease depends upon status of Agni (digestion and metabolism). [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa
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  • ...charak samhita online, aupasargika meaning, Sankramaka vyadhi (contagious disease), samsargaja vyadhi (infectious diseases), Role of aupasargika roga in curr {{Infobox
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  • ...on of panchamahabhuta in diagnostic views,Application of panchmahabhuta in disease management,Role of panchamahabhuta in creation of universe,Deole Y.S., Basi ...ion remains in state of equilibrium in health and any imbalance results in disease. It is crucial for healthcare provider to identify panchabhautik imbalance
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  • {{Infobox ...sic concepts that are important to rule out the cause and treatment of any disease. The crucial aspects of concept of dhatvagni can be summarized as shown in
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  • ...Bahya rogamarga, Physiological aspect of roga-marga,disease pathways, how disease happens, ancient science |description=Roga marga means pathways of disease progression and manifestations.
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  • ...nd strength. In current practices, yapana basti is mainly used in [[Vyadhi|disease]] of [[Shukra dhatu|shukra]] and [[Asthi dhatu|asthi dhatu]] like infertili {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ===Importance in management of disease===
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  • {{Infobox === Disease wise indications [Sha.Sa. Uttara Khanda 6/29] ===
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  • {{Infobox ...ese signs and symptoms could serve as important indicators of prognosis of disease and therefore, would be helpful in prompt management to save life of patien
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  • {{Infobox ...ly linked to the disease must also be relied on in the diagnostic factors. Disease and their cardinal features have a samavaya relationship. Thus, cardinal fe
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  • {{Infobox The increase or decrease of dhatu is also assessed for diagnosis of specific disease. The vitiated [[dosha]] reside in dhatu and produce specific clinical featu
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  • {{Infobox <div style='text-align:justify;'>In current practices, few practitioners use disease-specific [[Snehana (unction therapy)|sneha]] (unctuous formulation) like sh
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  • ...l knowledge, observations, and scientific principles related to health and disease. It includes the philosophy of life related to the human body and its physi {{Infobox
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  • ...at inappropriate karma is a cause of diseases. The signs and symptoms of a disease are represented by the action of vitiated [[dosha]]s (karma). Appropriate k {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...s considered as one of the preventive measures of exogenous and endogenous disease.[Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 7/53] One should know his/her own capacity before
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  • {{Infobox ...the most important skill to be acquired for every physician to succeed in disease diagnosis and treatment. It is applied widely in all domains of healthcare.
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  • {{Infobox ...trength [Cha. Sa. Viman Sthana 8/116]. Thus, the prognosis of a particular disease has a probability of having a good prognosis for su-samhanana followed by m
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  • {{Infobox ...a physician to make important observations that helps in understanding the disease. [[Parimarshaneeyam Indriyam Adhyaya]] deals with signs and symptoms of imm
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  • {{Infobox #[[Roga]]- disease condition
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  • {{Infobox .... ‘Cancer’ is well researched and documented in conventional medicine. The disease condition of the patient needs to be understood individually while treating
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  • ...cal examination of patient (pratyaksha pariksha) is vital for diagnosis of disease. It also involves the examination and assessment of complications ([[upadra {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...four factors is equally important for successful management of health and disease, although the physician plays the most important role. Incorporating the be
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  • {{Infobox ...dicate grave prognosis. Complications which indicate the incurability of a disease are scientific and are seen till date. Description of eight grave diseases
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  • {{Infobox ...ian (Vaidya). Characteristics of kaarya (action or work) are subsiding the disease. Proper examination of ten factors including kaarya and kaarana leads to al
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  • ...ealth care: an approach for prevention, health promotion, and treatment of disease. Part 1 – Ayurveda in primary health care. J Altern Complement Med. 2007; {{Infobox
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  • ...asa dhatu Importance in diagnosis,Role of rasa dhatu as vitiated factor in disease,Principles of management of diseases of rasa dhatu,Best herbs in management {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ===Role of majja dhatu as vitiated factor in disease===
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  • {{Infobox |+ Table 1: Disease specific sites of venesection
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  • {{Infobox ...hould only be initiated after thorough diagnosis and identification of the disease, and the physician should refrain himself from treating the incurable disea
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  • {{Infobox Following procedures are applied in weak patients and with mild to moderate disease conditions.
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  • {{Infobox ...s leads to diseases. [[Prajnaparadha]] is one of the fundamental causes of disease. [Cha.Sa. [[Sutra Sthana]] 11/43]
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  • {{Infobox ...the smell of body and the altered taste sense of a person may reveal the disease processes in that patient. </p>
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  • {{Infobox === Bad prognostic features and relevant disease pathologies ===
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  • {{Infobox ...">This chapter deals with diagnosis of skin disease termed as Kushtha. The disease has variable manifestations on skin depending upon degree of involvement of
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  • {{Infobox ...hell of four fundamental principles (bijachatushya): person ([[purusha]]), disease ([[vyadhi]]), medicine ([[aushadhi]]), time of therapy (kriyakala). These h
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  • ...charak samhita, caraka samhita, Indian system of medicine, pathogenesis of disease, diagnosis of obesity, hscrp, ama {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...ia ([[pandu]]) disease in future. The premonitory features indicate future disease conditions.
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  • {{Infobox *celiac disease (in which the fat malabsorption in severe cases is due to inflammatory dama
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  • ...or [[Nidana|nidana]]’. [[Dosha|Dosha]] are important causative factors in disease pathology.<ref name="ref2">Sri Vijayrakshit and shrikantdutta,Madhavnidan o {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...esidual life span, then only treatment should be started after considering disease, season, digestive power, age, body build, mind, conducive factors, constit
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  • {{Infobox ...he madhyama roga marga.[ Cha. Sa. [[Sutra Sthana|Sutra sthana]] 11/48] The disease of madhyama rogamarga will be krichhrasadhya.<ref name="ref2">Sengupta N, S
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  • ...na Sthana Chapter 6. Diagnosis and etiopathogenesis of Progressive wasting disease ...na Sthana Chapter 6. Diagnosis and etiopathogenesis of Progressive wasting disease'''</big>
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  • {{Infobox ...amination and interpretation of the results. This was used to diagnose the disease condition based on urine examination.Some of the practices, which are rarel
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  • {{Infobox ===In the management of disease===
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  • ...nction therapy (snehana) is also applied as principle treatment in various disease conditions due to vitiated [[vata]] and [[pitta]] [[dosha]]. It is one amon {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox Kala portrays a year (samawatsara) and the state of disease of a patient.[Cha.Sa.[[Vimana Sthana]] 8/125]
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  • {{Infobox ...ysician should use his five senses for examining the patient, diagnosis of disease, and elicit the features of the morbidity in the patient. [Su. Sa. Sutra St
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  • ...e conditions and idiopathic disorders. The root [[Hetu|cause]] of [[Vyadhi|disease]] is very difficult to process. The gene expression may differ in different {{Infobox
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  • ...equilibrium of [[vata dosha]]. Detail description of amavata as a separate disease entity is observed in the text of Madhava Nidana. ...continued. This combined ([[Symbiohealth]]) approach in the management of disease can give insight into the genetic and epigenetic phenomenon and opens the d
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  • {{Infobox ...e mentioned. These signs occurs due to initiation of some life threatening disease with poor prognosis even in initial stage.
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  • |description=Vimana Sthana Chapter 4. Three methods for knowledge of disease <big>'''Vimana Sthana Chapter 4. Three methods for knowledge of disease '''</big>
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  • ...athogenesis of [[Vyadhi|disease]]. One of the synonyms of [[Vyadhi|vyadhi (disease)]] is “aamaya” which means caused by ama. [Cha. Sa. [[Nidana Sthana|Nid {{Infobox
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  • ...ealth care: an approach for prevention, health promotion, and treatment of disease. Part 1 – Ayurveda in primary health care. J Altern Complement Med. 2007; {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...dominal diseases including acites) and ''madana –phala'' is useful for all disease, because it is sweet, slightly astringent as well as bitter in taste, ununc
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  • {{Infobox *Therapeutic inhalation for prevention of disease (prayogika)
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  • {{Infobox #Biological rhythm of [[dosha]] at that time and its role in pathogenesis of disease
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  • {{Infobox ...disease), urdhva (a type of shwasa disease) and chhinna (a type of shwasa disease) shwasa [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 17] can be studied to understand emerge
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  • ...comprehended as an organ, a collection of organs or a system, a channel, a disease pathway, and a therapeutic target. ...comprehended as an organ, a collection of organs or a system, a channel, a disease pathway, and a therapeutic target. In the present article, the contribution
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  • {{Infobox ...in all periods, whether associated with seasons (nityaga kala) or age and disease condition (avastha kala).
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  • ...ta dhatu Importance in diagnosis,Role of rakta dhatu as vitiated factor in disease,Principles of management of diseases of rakta dhatu,Best herbs in managemen {{Infobox
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  • ...hana]] 26/12] [Su. Sa. Sutra Sthana 41/9] Effectively managing a [[Vyadhi|disease]] requires correct identification, dosage and time of administration of aus {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...applicability of the theory of natural destruction of causative factors of disease (svabhavoparamvada) is discussed, that emphasizes need of therapeutic inter
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  • ...e and play a prominent role in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease.<ref>J. Larry Ja meson, Peter Kopp. Principles of Human Genetics. In Harr {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...e less mobile, have a good memory, oily skin, a fair complexion, have good disease resistance, and have a calm attitude.[Cha.Sa.[[Vimana sthana]]8/96; [Su.Sa.
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  • ...charak samhita, caraka samhita, Indian system of medicine, pathogenesis of disease {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...s and their coexistence is also described. One to one correlation of these disease entities with those in conventional medicine has limited scope. Some diseas
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  • {{Infobox In clinical medicine, diagnosis of health and disease of a person is adhikarana.
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  • ...nd prevent a specific disease. This can be included in offense strategy or disease-centric strategy of healthcare systems. [[Ayurveda]] emphasizes on building {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox *Based on clinical features of disease in [[Ayurveda]] as mentioned earlier
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  • ...n and importance in healthcare practices. <p style="text-align:justify;">{{Infobox ==Application of Pramana in diagnosis of various [[disease]]s==
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  • |keywords=Prodromal symptoms, dream, prognosis, disease, death, Ayurveda, charak samhita, Indian system of medicine {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...ic diseases is expected to increase by 70 percent and the global burden of disease to 56 percent. If these diseases can be managed just by modifying lifestyle
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  • {{Infobox ...large intestine part of gastrointestinal tract and break the pathology of disease. </li>
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  • {{Infobox ...strength (pravarasattva). It facilitates the response of an individual to disease affliction. The optimum sattva level promotes physical strength irrespectiv
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  • {{Infobox ...ence the chapter deals with the deterioration of complexion due to various disease pathologies leading to bad prognosis and death.
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  • {{Infobox ...disorders, like insanity, anxiety, hypochondriasis, memorizing episodes of disease lead to aggravation. Hence memory of the person shall be treated correctly
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  • {{Infobox * Roga upshanti (resolution of disease state)
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  • ...of janapadodhvansais thus reference point for the description of [[Vyadhi|disease]] origin and spread in the population highlighting the principles of epidem {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...own, excessively red or blue, then such a patient seldom recovers from the disease. [12]
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  • ...stration of medicine to induce vomiting. On the other hand, 'Chhardi' is a disease with a predominant feature of vomiting due to various underlying pathologie {{Infobox
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  • .... So, understanding this concept and providing better treatment for this [[disease]] is needed.</p> {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...y of vitiation of [[dosha]] are explained for successful management of the disease. </br>
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  • {{Infobox ...by using disease specific drugs, considering the underlying factors in the disease and the patient. Therapeutic enema is a fast acting safe and effective ther
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  • {{Infobox ...ntries/dualism/</ref> Emil Kraepelin (19thcentury AD) proposed that mental disease had a biological foundation based on both environmental and hereditary elem
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  • {{Infobox ...conditions caused by [[Asatmendriyarthasamyoga|asatmendriyartha samyoga]] (disease caused by the abnormal utilization of the sense organs). </p>
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  • {{Infobox ...of scientific advancements, we have free radicals as a causative factor of disease, which may be identified as [[ama]] at the level of bhutagni i.e. at the mo
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  • {{Infobox ...ific properties are important for preservation of health and management of disease. [Cha.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]] 27/6-7]
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  • ...chniques or methods. Thus, it excludes pathological sweating either due to disease or sweating due to environmental conditions. {{Infobox
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  • ...of health, prevention of diseases, speedy recovery and rehabilitation from disease conditions. In current practices, antioxidant, immunomodulatory, adaptogeni {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox * [[vyadhi]] bala (strength of the disease)
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  • {{Infobox ...kha(periphery). These factors are important for preservation of health and disease management. Being the last chapter of tetrad on food and beverages, the cha
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  • {{Infobox The voice of person with disease resembles that of sheep and is feeble, inaudible, indistinct, choked, hoars
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  • {{Infobox ...n the body. Considering the basic tools for comprehensive understanding of disease, it is regarded as an important chapter.
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  • {{Infobox ...]; Dominance of [[dosha]] in fundamental constitution ([[prakriti]]) and [[disease]].
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  • ...over. This procedure is different from pathological diarrhea caused due to disease pathogens. The elimination of waste materials can be done through the upper {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...tution), bala(Strength), [[satmya]](Homologation), rogavastha(stage of the disease), vaya(age), [[agni]](digestive and enzymatic complexes) etc.[ Cha. Sa. [[K
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  • ...mhitaonline, Vatadoṣha, Bhautika composition of vata dosha, Sites of vata, disease of vata, Treatment of vata, Bhojani M. K., Tanwar Ankur Kumar, Basisht G., ...ormal state and undisturbed, the body is at ease, and there is no [[Vyadhi|disease]].[R.V.1.3.6]<ref name="multiple2">Rg-vedasamhita. Hindi translation by Pt.
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  • ...joint dislocation etc.). In fact, vyayama is a cost-effective means for a disease-free generation. This chapter describes concept of vyayama and its applicat {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox === Disease pathways ===
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  • |keywords=Purusha, man, microcosm, loka, macrocosm, universe, cause of disease and happiness, serenity, path to emancipation, Ayurveda, Indian system of m {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...tioning of dhriti is hampered (bhransha), it becomes the cause of [[Vyadhi|disease]] and misery. </span></li>
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  • {{Infobox ...rma and India. In [[Ayurveda]], this is called ''aragwadha'' meaning ''the disease killer.'' Golden shower is effective in treating skin diseases, gastrointes
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  • {{Infobox ...tions of [[Vata dosha|vata]]. This concept supports the theory of [[Vyadhi|disease]] production due to decline of [[Dosha|dosha]], which actually causes compa
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  • {{Infobox ...truction of channels), dilatation of blood vessels, epilepsy, shankhaka (a disease of the head characterised by pain in temporal region), galaganda (goitre),
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  • {{Infobox ...eases would recur or relapse almost certainly. If the manifestation of the disease is a transient phase and can remit automatically, then what are the objecti
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  • {{Infobox ...t requirement of his patient. The formulations are prescribed according to disease in different dosage forms like ''kashaya'' (decoction), ''svarasa'' (juice)
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  • {{Infobox ...when he was dismantling Daksha’s holy sacrifice, were afflicted with this disease. This legend is symbolic, since situations such as panic, stress, or grief,
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  • {{Infobox ...f knowledge of concept of ‘mala’ can help in finding better healthcare and disease diagnosis solutions.
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  • {{Infobox ...(tumor/varicosity), and vimarga gamana(improperly directed circulation). A disease could be of any of these four pathology types, but its affliction could man
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  • {{Infobox ...ion of the similarity between two objects. Analogy of the disease dandaka (disease or condition where body becomes rigid like a rod) and danda (rod) is descri
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  • {{Infobox ...milk to nourish those having low appetite, weak digestive capacity or any disease [fever/ tuberculosis/ diarrhea/ bleeding disorders [Ch.Sa.[[Sutra Sthana]]
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  • {{Infobox ...adhi [Su. Sa. [[Sutra Sthana|Sutra Sthana]] 24], beeja dushtijanya vikara (disease due to defective sperm or ovum) [Cha. Sa. [[Sharira Sthana|Shareera Sthana]
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  • {{Infobox ...tasa are the supreme factor responsible for [[Health|health]] and [[Vyadhi|disease]] throughout [[Ayu|life]]. </li>
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  • {{Infobox ...ound, leaf, flower, fruits, historical names, therapeutic description, and disease producing, resembling [[Sharira|body]] parts and resembling animals. Some e
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  • {{Infobox ...diseases. It also plays a vital role in combating disease pathogens if the disease occurs.
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  • {{Infobox ...omal symptoms, signs and symptoms and response to treatments for effective disease management
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  • {{Infobox ...trial cancer, breast cancer, venous thromboembolic disease, coronary heart disease, alteration in lipid metabolism etc. So, it is to be used with lowest effec
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  • {{Infobox ...indications turn into indications and vice versa according to the stage of disease and need of the patient.
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  • {{Infobox ...sed for diagnosis of a disease at an early stage or predictions for future disease. </br>
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  • {{Infobox It is an important factor for the assessment of health and disease. [Cha.Sa. [[Vimana Sthana]] 8] State of equilibrium of agni is an importan
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  • {{Infobox ...tant aspects of diagnosis. It explains how one disease can trigger another disease i.e. Nidanarthakara roga, leading to the presence of two or more diseases a
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  • {{Infobox ...he health status of a person. Sleep patterns are affected during different disease conditions.
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  • Jwara is an important disease. The term ‘Jwara’ implies the ability of a disease to cause anguish to body and mind. [SAT-C.7]<ref>http://namstp.ayush.gov.in {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox == Importance of marma in preservation of [[health]] and prevention of [[disease]] ==
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  • {{Infobox ...imilar causes of vitiation, similar line of management, similar pattern of disease affliction. Thus, the line of management of [[pitta]] ailments is in concor
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  • {{Infobox ...me manner and after knowing the action of [[dosha]] one can understand the disease process. Prolonged usage of certain food articles is known to vitiate [[dos
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  • {{Infobox ...pain and inability to move pelvis and lower extremities. This is the only disease in which [[Panchakarma]] are contraindicated. It can be misdiagnosed as [[v
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  • {{Infobox ...sation and increases blood ([[rakta]]) and [[pitta]]. It always aggravates disease, especially in those who are afflicted with ulcers, wounds and poisons and
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  • {{Infobox ...vedic practitioners since ancient times in India. In the Vedic period, the disease was thought to be caused due to ''grahas'' or demons, but in [[Ayurveda]],
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  • ...[prakriti]]), strength (bala), age (vaya), season (ritu), and any existing disease condition ([[vyadhi]]).[ SAT-J.9]<ref>Available from http://namstp.ayush.go {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...gth)]] to perform work. It is a potential source of resistance to [[Vyadhi|disease]] and aging. It is responsible for union and integration. Soma or water in
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  • ...[Ayurveda]] follows Vaisheshika's philosophy while describing padartha for disease prevention and treatment. It does not include non-existence (abhava). Sankh {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...he mnemonics is used to remember various descriptions, classifications and disease protocols. </span></li>
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  • {{Infobox ...in clinical medicine. The chapter recapitulates principles of knowledge of disease described in the tetrad. </br>
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  • {{Infobox === Importance in diagnosis & prognosis of [[Vyadhi|disease]] ===
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  • {{Infobox Intellectual errors ([[prajnaparadha]]) are the root cause of this disease. Sinful activities in a past life are also one of the causes. Various behav
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  • {{Infobox ==Importance in management of disease==
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  • {{Infobox ...''Madanaphala'' is superior, because it can be prescribed in various other disease conditions too.[Cha. Sa. [[Siddhi Sthana]] 11/5-6]
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  • {{Infobox ...root of a tree ([[Vyadhi|disease]]) will destroy the whole tree ([[Vyadhi|disease]]). [Cha.Sa. [[Sutra Sthana|Sutra Sthana]] 20/13]<ref name="ref1" /></li>
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  • ...charak samhita, caraka samhita, Indian system of medicine, pathogenesis of disease, alternative medicine, complementary medicine {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...kavaha [[srotas]]. Assessment of udakavaha [[srotas]] condition in various disease may be helpful in prognosis and treatment outcome. In various physiological
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  • ...rjan, Apakarshan, Prakritivighta, Parasites, worms, response of patient to disease, micro-organisms, Ayurveda, Indian system of medicine, charak samhita. {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...s); or any anatomical or physiological anomaly leads to pathogenesis and [[disease]] manifestation of the body. For example, decreased hemoglobin level can be
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  • |keywords=Kshatakshina, adventures, occupational disease, pneumo-thorax, tuberculosis, nourishment therapy, Ayurveda, charak samhita {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...st ed. Varanasi: Krishnadas Academy;2000.p.4</ref> The management of this disease is by the pharmacological treatment through various herbs/combinations, die
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  • {{Infobox ...uma. Death may occur due to depletion of mental strength in case of severe disease. [Cha.Sa.[[Indriya Sthana]] 11/23-24]
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  • {{Infobox ...erapy is also used in the healthy state to maintain the health and prevent disease.
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  • {{Infobox ...our or five components. This planning for ''atisara'' is applicable in all disease conditions. [34]
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  • {{Infobox ...patho-physiology of any disease as it carries vitiated [[dosha] leading to disease. This chapter focuses on [[rakta dhatu]] (blood tissue), delineating the ch
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  • {{Infobox ...nt in modern scientific world. But the idea that human health and [[Vyadhi|disease]] are linked to climate probably predates written history. The Greek physic
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  • {{Infobox ...<br />Similarly the rajas and [[tamas]] individuals fall prey to [[Vyadhi|disease]] after reaching the advanced stages of intoxication ([[Madatyaya Chikitsa|
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  • {{Infobox ...rved.<ref>Dr. krupa D. Patel (2011) A clinical study on Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD) & it’s management by Shatpushpa tail matra basti & Pathadi Kwatha
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  • {{Infobox ...about, it is imperative that the body is free from diseases. To achieve a disease-free life, it is of utmost importance to know the components of the body an
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  • {{Infobox ...res and management of an important disease called ''atattvabhinivesha'' (a disease of perversion of intellect) are narrated. Importance of ''[[rasayana]]'' (r
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  • {{Infobox ...rder, if recognized and managed in early stage. If diagnosis is missed and disease is not managed properly, it becomes life threatening (''mahagada'').It occu
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  • {{Infobox #Aggravation of symptoms of the disease;
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  • {{Infobox ...an endowed with good memory ([[smriti]]), knowledge of cause and effect of disease (hetu-yuktijna), self restraint (jitatma), and presence of mind (pratipatti
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  • {{Infobox ...easures and the role of past and present deeds of one-self in causation of disease etc. are discussed. </p>
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  • {{Infobox ..., and undigested foods from various tissues and organs before treating any disease or applying measures for preservation, protection, and rejuvenation of heal
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  • {{Infobox ...Kushtha (Skin diseases). These are systemic disorders considered as major disease (maharoga). They require internal cleansing and purification treatments pri
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  • {{Infobox ...a man with retas (semen) not afflicted by any abnormality and a woman with disease-free yoni (genital tract), shonita (ovum), and garbhashaya (uterine bed) en
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  • {{Infobox ...ntified to be potential chemical toxins (especially lead).<ref>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Lead poisoning of a child associated with use
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  • {{Infobox ...ri[[dosha]]'', when vitiated, are considered as the intrinsic cause of the disease, and they either confer a predisposition to or actually cause morbidities.
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  • {{Infobox ...3 gross channels are clinically approachable and are affected in different disease states with specific manifestations. These 13 gross channels comprise of th
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  • {{Infobox ...t can be easily employed for better results depending upon severity of the disease. Excess sitting, standing, speaking, riding, day sleep, sexual intercourse,
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  • {{Infobox ...ase; Curability and incurability of the disease; Signs and symptoms of the disease; Two types of ''prameha'' patients; Three categories of therapy; viz. ''sam
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  • ...r frequently. An unhealthy diet is one of the leading risks for the global disease burden, mainly for noncommunicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...tushka (four chapters on disease classification)|Roga Chatushka (tetrad on disease information)]].
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  • {{Infobox ...ymptoms, pathogenesis, clinical features and complications of trishna as a disease are discussed.
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  • {{Infobox ...s properly (and therefore leading a tempered, ethical life) or suffer from disease by not using their senses properly. It also explains the role of mind, inte
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  • {{Infobox ...elated to genetics, radiology, introduction of the germ theory of [[Vyadhi|disease]] leading to invention of antibiotics are considered to be the landmarks of
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  • {{Infobox ...e shall treat curable diseases by (therapies having) qualities opposite to disease and causative factors after proper consideration of the dose and time of ad
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  • {{Infobox ...on therapies as required. If an acute and serious psychological or somatic disease occurs during the course of this treatment, the physician should treat it f
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  • ...amargas, trividha bhisahaja, trividha aushadha, triads of pillars of life, disease pathways, types of diseases, physician types, therapeutics, modalities, Ayu {{Infobox
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  • {{Infobox ...''pliha'' (spenic disorders), ''meha'' (urinary disorders), ''adhyavata'' (disease due to ''[[vata]]'' occluded by excess ''[[meda]]''), ''anaha''(distension
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  • {{Infobox ...ries office;2012</ref> The therapeutic modalities are incorporated in the disease prevention protocol in Ashtanga hridayam.<ref>Vagbhata. Sutra Sthana, Cha.4
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  • {{Infobox ...chapter emphasizes some of the fundamental principles of life, health and disease. The chapter begins with a description of the heart and ten great vessels a
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  • {{Infobox ...[veerya]] pradhana) in nature. [[Aushadha]] or drugs are used to treat the disease. They act on the body through the potency of drugs. They are further classi
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  • {{Infobox ...ve in the treatment of shukra avrita vata and could even cure the [[Vyadhi|disease]].<ref name="ref11">Basil Cardozo (2006), A Clinical Study On Psycho-Somati
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  • {{Infobox ...o elaborate on the etiology, signs and symptoms and treatment of the major disease- ''shvayathu'' [3]
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  • {{Infobox ...as lodhra (Symplocos racemosa Roxb) is used widely in practice for various disease conditions, it is eloaborated here for the reference of readers.
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  • {{Infobox ...ma (asthapana and anuvasanabasti) should not be used frequently,but if the disease is acute, moderate use of these can be done. [Cha. Sa. [[Sharira Sthana]] 8
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  • {{Infobox ...olvement of [[dosha]] and affected internal organs. As the basic nature of disease is [[rakta]] and [[pitta]] dominant, management is focused on body purifica
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  • {{Infobox ...ght regimen) and [[ritucharya]] (seasonal regimen), otherwise he will have disease. [B.P Purvakhanda 5/13]<ref name=Bhavaprakash/>
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  • {{Infobox ...eation therapy depends upon the specific integrity of gut, severity of the disease, and specific indications of lipids. Lipids processed with medicines can be
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  • {{Infobox The fruit should be given mixed with food to alleviate vomiting and heart disease. [9]
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  • {{Infobox ...d dyslipidemia regarded as the main components of the basic matrix of this disease and its related disorders.<ref name=ref1>Pandey A. K and Singh R. H.: “A
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  • {{Infobox ...atment as well as symptomatic treatment for relief in non-curable state of disease.
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  • {{Infobox ...l role in maintenance of good health and in the prevention and cure of the disease. It is also important to be aware that healthy and wholesome diet, plays cr
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  • {{Infobox ...' get naturally vitiated in specific seasons and are associated in case of disease. Specific pre-requisites for adequate purification are to be considered pri
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  • {{Infobox ...constitution, age, strength, [[agni]], inclination, suitability, states of disease etc. (of the patient) and in smell, color, taste and touch (of vehicles and
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  • {{Infobox ...r anti-diarrheals) therapies are not advisable in the initial stage of the disease because of presence of ''ama'' inside the body. Instead, mild laxative shou
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  • {{Infobox ...ka composition of human body is revealed which is helpful in understanding disease pathogenesis and prognosis. In brief, the chapter gives a general picture o
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  • {{Infobox ...disease. The complications and prognosis are elaborated to categorize the disease as one of the dreadful diseases. Treatment with modern antitubercular medic
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  • {{Infobox ...pana (under nutrition). The dietary and lifestyle management of these two disease categories is also elaborated. Nutraceutical preparations, weight reducing
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  • {{Infobox ...connections may be useful for better understanding of health and origin of disease.
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  • {{Infobox ...strongly contra-indicated as they may worsen the condition of patient and disease. </p>
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  • {{Infobox <div style='text-align:justify;'>To manage and prevent [[Vyadhi|disease]], the clinician shall follow the theory of similarity and dissimilarity ([
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  • {{Infobox ...y the clinicians based on their specific indications and the state of the disease. <br/>
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  • {{Infobox ...g of the Gods will be able to tell the correct means of amelioration (of [[disease]]).[15-17]
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  • {{Infobox ...ive power), ''[[prakriti]]'' (constitution) and ''[[dosha]]'' dominance of disease are important assessment factors for deciding appropriate ''[[basti]]'' for
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  • {{Infobox ...[[health]], deals with the preservation of [[health]] and prevention of [[disease]]. The first chapter of this tetrad, entitled Matrashiteeya Adhyaya, covers
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  • {{Infobox ...and insufficient), administered with suitable drugs and applied as per the disease condition, season and the diseased person in specific, at the affected and
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  • {{Infobox ...is well defined as life in [[Ayurveda]]. Health is not just absence of the disease, but it is the state of enjoying the life with physical, mental and spiritu
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  • {{Infobox ...nitiated the discussions with a query about the origin of human beings and disease, followed by Maudagalya Parikshi (on [[atma]] theory), Sharaloma (on ''satt
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  • {{Infobox ...vya]] and [[vyadhi]] from [[Vimana Sthana]] may have built a foundation in disease management, but cannot initiate treatment until he has a thorough knowledge
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  • {{Infobox ...]] (etiological factors and pathogenesis) and the sign and symptoms of the disease will be explained hereafter [4-6]
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  • {{Infobox * Charmadala (skin disease)(Ka. S Khila Sthana 15/8)
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  • {{Infobox ...ell as of mesoderm. ''Kushtha'' (skin disorder or dermatosis) is a chronic disease which presents with ugly colors / complexion/ texture and altered tactile p
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  • {{Infobox ...having [[kapha]] type of constitution or for those persons suffering from disease due to the aggravation of [[kapha]].
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  • {{Infobox ...t is responsible for movement of vitiated ''[[dosha]]s'' to other sites of disease (''roga marga''). ''[[Basti]]'' is the best treatment to alleviate ''[[vata
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  • {{Infobox ...od articles and their combination are incompatible to the body and lead to disease due to their antagonistic properties. These are categorized under viruddha
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  • {{Infobox ..., purification therapy ([[shodhana]]), pacification therapy ([[shamana]]), disease specific treatment (vyadhiahara [[rasayana]]) are principles of management
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  • {{Infobox ...y systems. Disease of one system affects the functioning of the other. The disease conditions caused by impairment of these three ''marma'' account for higher
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  • {{Infobox ...itiation of the body and the mind causes the expression of diseases and no disease is caused without vitiation of ''[[dosha]]s''.
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  • {{Infobox ...dosha]]'' and ''[[mamsa dhatu]]'' is predominant in final manifestation of disease ''gulma''.
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  • {{Infobox .... If this is intended to be given to a patient suffering from ''paittika'' disease or to a healthy person, then the quantity of ''sneha'' should be one sixth
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  • {{Infobox ! Disease
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  • {{Infobox ...logy is crucial in understanding the pathophysiology and therapeutics of a disease.
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  • {{Infobox ...enhancing, longevity, healthy aging, promotion of health and prevention of disease. The three levels of action are:
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  • {{Infobox ...remaining six types of ''udara roga'' are enlisted as ''nija'' (endogenous disease). Vitiation of morbid ''[[dosha]]'' obstructing the channels in the abdomen
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  • {{Infobox ...ral principles in clinical management of diseases like factors influencing disease process, time of administration of medicine and route of administration.
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  • {{Infobox ...disease as fever, because it covers many other principles of management of disease. Modern medicine literature describes two components of fever, one where th
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  • |description=Vimana Sthana Chapter 8. Methods of conquering debate and disease <big>'''Vimana Sthana Chapter 8. Methods of conquering debate and disease '''</big>
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  • {{Infobox ...amenable to surgical treatment and cauterization according to severity of disease and morbidity. Wounds attain hardness by being fumigated with aromatic subs
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  • {{Infobox ...dosha]]) [[vata]]vyadhi the presence of other [[dosha]] can be traced, the disease cannot manifest without the vitiation of [[vata]].
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  • {{Infobox ...treatment is received it can be best managed with medicinal treatment. The disease ''arsha'' is mentioned in the ''Ashtomahagada'' (group of eight diseases th
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  • {{Infobox ...ogi (useful foods). The description also includes use of diet in specific disease conditions indicating its therapeutic use. The chapter encompasses various
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  • {{Infobox ...ways be consumed with understanding of six triads of the food, drink, age, disease, strength, and time; as well as tri[[dosha]] and three psyches (described i
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  • {{Infobox ...promotion and prevention of health became less important in comparison to disease management.
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  • {{Infobox Any ailment or disease afflicting a pregnant woman should be treated very delicately, by means of
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  • {{Infobox ...te cures ''vriddhi'' (enlargement of scrotum), ''kitibha'' (a type of skin disease), ''kushtha'' (obstinate skin diseases including leprosy), ''shvitra'' (leu
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