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A CLASSICAL VIEW ON KARSHYA IN PAEDIATRIC AGE GROUP

Vd. Tushar Pradeep Korat*, Vd. Shilpa Madan, Vd. Kishor Pacharne

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Ayurveda needs anticipation over fix. The first of the three points of support, Ahara (Food), is trailed by Nidra and Brahmacharya. A reasonable eating routine can assist you with staying away from a great deal of normal wellbeing concerns. Food is huge as a healthful source, as well as having remedial worth, and it has a vital influence in recovering strength lost because of the illness' hindering impacts all through the post-treatment stage. Ayurvedic sacred writings clarify dietary issues in a random way. Youth lack of healthy sustenance is believed to be the reason for 35% of all fatalities in youngsters younger than five, as well as 21% of all out overall inability changed life years lost in kids younger than five. Karshya is a hunger like disease. Likewise, sicknesses depicted by different Ayurvedic creators as Parigarbhika, Phakka, Balashosha, and Shuska Revati may be connected to undernutrition in light of clinical side effects. These sicknesses were connected to each other. The Ayurvedic point of view on dietary issues, for example, protein energy inadequacy is featured in this article.

Keywords: Emaciation, Malnourishment, Karshyata, PEM.


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