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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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CONCEPT OF AAM AND ITS CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE WITH REFERENCE TO CHRONIC INFLAMMATION: A REVIEW
Dr. Neha Barua*, Dr. Archana Singh, Dr. Sanjeev M. Khuje
Abstract The concept of Aam represents a pathological state arising from impaired digestion and metabolism. Classical Ayurvedic literature describes Aam as a toxic, undigested metabolic byproduct that obstructs bodily channels and initiates disease. Chronic inflammation, recognized in modern medicine as a key factor of metabolic, autoimmune, and degenerative disorders, shares striking parallels with the Ayurvedic description of Aammediated pathology. This review explores the classical understanding of Aam, its pathogenesis, symptomatology, and clinical relevance in chronic inflammatory diseases. Furthermore, it proposes an integrative framework correlating Ayurvedic principles with modern inflammatory mechanisms, highlighting the therapeutic implications for preventive and personalized medicine. Keywords: Aam, Chronic inflammation, Ayurveda, Autoimmune disorders. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
