Conceptual study on the etiological factors applicability in the clinics W.S.R to Medovahasroto Vikaras
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v11i7.923Keywords:
Nidana, Medovahasroto VikaraAbstract
Trisutra Ayurveda emphasizes mainly on the diagnostics and treatment approach. The applied study on Hetu (etiology of the disease) in every subjects clinically irrespective of the Desha (place of birth/ diseased), Kaala (state and stage of the disease), Rutu (seasonal influence), Vaya (age) is significant in today’s scenario where the diagnosis of the disease is reliant merely on laboratory findings rather than history taking and clinical valuation of both the diseased and the disease. Understanding Hetu/Nidana considerably with respect to severity in the manifestation of the disease and its anticipation helps in the advancement of fundamentals in the treatment protocol. Medovahasroto Dusti Vikaras (Diseases caused due to atypical Medo Dathu) i.e. Prameha, Sthoulya, Karshya which are acknowledged as lifestyle disorders are apparent in day to day clinics with an upsurge in its percentage in Indian population. Notable previous works has not be done on the analysis of Nidana usage practically in the clinics. Hence, the present literary work is preferred in making an effort to assess the importance of etiological factors influence in Medovahasroto Dusti Vikaras.
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