ETIOLOGICAL STUDY OF VATAVYADHI IN PERSPECTIVE OF MODERN ERA: AN EPIODEMOLOGICAL STUDY
Journal Title: Journal of Biological and Scientific Opinion - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Vatavyadhi get the prime importance in Ayurvedic classic, though it was prevalent in ancient time but these days this is increasing with rising of technology. People used to go towards urbanization, utilized technology which instead of making life comfortable develops a busy life and people are away from maintaining the Dinacharya Rituchary, Sadvrita etc. which increases the rate of Vatavyadhi. The causes of Vatavyadi which are described in Ayurvedic text are different according to modern era due changing life style though sign and symptoms of different diseases are same, so an analysis is important to make correlation between the causes of ancient era and modern era. A survey study was done on 500 patients of Vatavyadhi, in National institute of Ayurveda, Jaipur, India, in some yoga Kendra in Jaipur, India on the base of duly formed proforma. The causes of Vatavyadhi which were given in different texts of Ayurveda were compiled; make questionnaire as per this modern era and proforma was made on the basis of this. Though there are different causes but the commonest causes of this era which develops Vatavyadhi was more highlighted in this survey.
Authors and Affiliations
Jeuti Das , Hemanta Das , Sisir Mandal , Surendra Sharma
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