Hikka and Shwasa Chikitsa According to Charaka: An Ayurvedic Perspective with Modern Correlation – a review article
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Hikka (hiccup) and Shwasa (dyspnea or asthma) are significant respiratory disorders described in the ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita. These conditions are attributed to the imbalance of Doshas, primarily Vata and Kapha,…
Pandu Roga Chikitsa acc. to Charaka Samhita w.s.r. to anaemia
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Pandu Roga, commonly referred to as anemia in modern medicine, is a condition characterized by pallor and weakness due to decreased red blood cells or hemoglobin levels. The ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka…
Grahani Dosha Chikitsa According to Charaka Samhita: An Ayurvedic Perspective with Modern Correlation
Vol.01, Issue-05, November 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Grahani Dosha, a critical gastrointestinal disorder described in the ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita, refers to dysfunctions of the digestive system, specifically the small intestine and its role in digestion and absorption….
A review article on Arsha Chikitsa according to Charaka Samhita w.s.r. to Hemorrhoids
Vol.01, Issue-04, October 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Hemorrhoids, known as Arsha in Ayurveda, are a common anorectal condition characterized by swollen veins in the lower rectum and anus. The ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita provides a comprehensive understanding of…
A review article on Udara Chikitsa according to Charaka Samhita
Vol.01, Issue-04, October 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Udara refers to a group of disorders characterized by abdominal distension due to the accumulation of doshas (bodily humors), fluids, or other pathological substances in the abdominal cavity, as described in the…
Svayathu Chikitsita According to Acharya Charaka: An Ayurvedic Perspective with Modern Correlation
Vol.01, Issue-04, October 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Śvayathu refers to edema or swelling caused by various etiological factors leading to the accumulation of fluid in body tissues, as described in the ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Saṃhitā. Acharya Charaka provides…
Kshata Ksheena Chikitsa According to Acharya Charaka: An Ayurvedic Perspective with Modern Correlation
Vol.01, Issue-04, October 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Kshata Ksheena refers to a condition characterized by emaciation, debility, and progressive deterioration of bodily tissues due to injury or overexertion, as described in the ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita. Acharya Charaka…
A review article on Treatment of Apasmara according to Charaka Samhita w.s.r. to epilepsy
Vol.01, Issue-04, October 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Apasmara, as described in the ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita, refers to a condition characterized by sudden loss of consciousness accompanied by convulsions, aberrant movements, and memory loss. This condition closely resembles…
A review article on treatment of Unmada according to Charaka Samhita with modern correlation
Vol.01, Issue-04, October 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Unmada, as described in the ancient Ayurvedic text Charaka Samhita, encompasses a range of mental disorders characterized by derangement of the mind, intellect, consciousness, knowledge, memory, desire, manners, behavior, and conduct. Acharya…
A Comprehensive Review of Rajayakshma (Tuberculosis) According to Acharya Charaka with Modern Correlation
Vol.01, Issue-03, September 2024 Author: Dr. Manish Singh Tomar, MD, PhD Ayurveda Abstract Rajayakshma, often equated with tuberculosis (TB) in modern medicine, is a significant disease described in ancient Ayurvedic texts, notably the Charaka Samhita. This review aims to explore the understanding of Rajayakshma as…
