REVIEW OF HYPERTENSION ACCORDING TO AYURVED SCIENCE
Vd. Smita Kadu, Vd. Dhavale Vinod Popat* and Vd. Sahadas A. Aradhye
ABSTRACT
Hypertension is the most important noncommunicable disease risk
factor in India with an estimated burden of 200 million persons. As of
2014, approximately one billion adults or ~22% of the population of
the world have hypertension. It is slightly more frequent in men, in
those of low socioeconomic status, and it becomes more common with
age. It is common in high, medium, and low income countries. Rates
also vary markedly within regions with rates as low as 3.4% (men) and
6.8% (women) in rural India and hypertension was more in men
(24.5%) than women (20.0%). Hypertension is more common in
developed states of the India. Measuring BP and treating a patient just
for his High BP is not a classical way of treatment as per Ayurveda.
The possible sampraptis that might occur in the body in a
hypertensive state is explained clearly in the classics and these in any
way cannot be directly correlated to HTN, but can be used to understand such new
conditions. As we understand or frame a pathogenesis / samprapti (सम्प्राप्ति) in Ayurveda for
HTN, because HTN / High BP only is a presentation in different other sampraptis. This effort
of interpretation of HTN in Ayurveda is made to simplify the concept and only is a pointer as
to how a new condition could be interpreted based on Ayurvedic principles. In this article we
are mainly focusing on Review of Hypertension according to Ayurved Science (Ayurved
samprapti).
Keywords: Hypertension, Vyan Vayu, Aama, Shonita Dusti.
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