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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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A SYSTEMIC REVIEW ON HARSHA HETU VISHESHASCHAYAPRINCIPLE IN CONTEST OF PRAMEHA
Dr. Neha* and Dr. Asheesh Kumar
. Abstract The Nidan Panchak (etio-pathogenesis) and Chikitsa (therapy) of a variety of disorders are detailed in the Charak Samhita's Chikitsasthana. In the Chikitsasthana, Charak discusses Madhumeha, one of the 20 types of Prameha. To conduct Ayurvedic study on diabetes, comprehend its aetiopathogenesis, and determine the most effective course of therapy, one must first read the Ayurveda Samhita. Examining Prameha's crucial care in the Charka Samhita and the application of non-medical care revealed the review's main goals. Before beginning any treatment, a diagnosis is required, according to Acharya Charka. The two primary diagnostic techniques employed in Ayurveda are Roga Pariksha and Rogi Pariksha, which stand for Examination of Disease and Examination of Patient, respectively. Since SthoolPrameha is becoming more and more prevalent in society, it is imperative to disseminate awareness about it and the serious repercussions it has before it spreads like an epidemic. According to the results of the applied study, Visesa, an Ayurvedic drug employed in this case, was not enough to lower increased Medodhatu. Vishesh highlights the need of dietary restrictions and exercise in order to properly care for SthoolPrameha. Keywords: Prameha, Harsha Hetu, Vishesh, Meda dhatu etc. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
