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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VATARAKTA WITH PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASES

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dc.contributor.author SAIYED, MOHAMMADHANIF A
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-07T05:37:32Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-07T05:37:32Z
dc.date.issued 2020-04-01
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.paruluniversity.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7294
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dc.description.abstract INTRODUCTION: Health care is a highly individualized practice under Ayurveda principles which state that everyone has a specific constitution or Prakruti that determines his or her physical, physiological and mental character and disease vulnerability. Comparison of disease between two pathy paves the knowledge about similarities and gives extra ways to think about pathogenesis as well as treatment of disease. Usually Vatarakta is compared with gout but Lakshansamuchchaya of Uttana and Gambhira Vatarakta paves the way for understanding Vatarakta as PVD rather than particularizing it only as gout, thus helping in diagnosing the disease earlier to prevent further complications. AIM AND OBJECTIVES: - To compare Vatarakta with Peripheral Vascular Diseases. - To review the concept of Vatarakta. - To review the concept of PVD. METHODOLOGY: 30 Pre diagnosed patients of PVD were selected according to inclusion criteria from OPD & IPD of Parul Ayurved Hospital, Parul Sevashram Hospital and Khemdas Ayurved Hospital. a) Study design: 30 Pre diagnosed patients of PVD were selected. b) Sample size: 30 patients 30 patients Nidana and Lakshansamuchchaya compared with Vatarakta. OBSERVATIONS & RESULTS: Observation is done with all the subjects including in this study. Critical observation was made on the basis of various factors like age, occupation, Nidana , symptoms appearance etc. In the result section mainly deals with the critical observation and assessment of results by using proper comparison. All the parameters were assessed very critically and transparent result was drawn for the study. In this study gout and varicose vein compared with different avasthas of Vatarakta. CONCLUSION: • From the present study, it can be concluded that the symptoms of both varicose veins and gout which was found in patients can be classified under the Lakshanas of Uttana and Gambhira Vatarakta which are Avastha anusar classification of disease. • It was found that maximum number of symptoms of gout in patients were classified under Gambhira Vatarakta lakshanas. • It was found that maximum number of symptoms of varicose vein in patients were classified under Uttana Vatarakta lakshanas. • The study concludes that gout and varicose veins were classified under Vataja and Raktaja Vatarakta based on Doshik lakshanas. • In Aharaja Nidana- Kashaya,Tikta,Rooksha type of Vata prakopaka Nidana and Lavana,Katu Amla,Ushna bhojana, mamsa,dadhi,Takra,Sura and Viruddha Ahara type of Rakta Prakopaka Nidana are present in maximum which leads to Vatarakta.  In Viharaja Nidana – Haya, Ushtra yaan, Veganigraha type of Vata Prakopaka Nidanas and Sukhajivana, Achakramana type of Rakta Prakopaka Nidanas are present in maximum number of patients which leads to Vatarakta. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Parul University en_US
dc.subject 170202209005 en_US
dc.title A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF VATARAKTA WITH PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASES en_US
dc.title.alternative 170202209005 en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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