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Nadi parikshan to know the constitution of person
Step 01
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- you would be asked a lot about your personal history – daily routine, diet, work, mental health and the medical history apart from the physical examination.
- Diagnosis is the important aspect in Ayurveda, since it treats the root cause of the disease and not just the symptoms.
- A customized approach towards each person, considering their external, internal, diet and lifestyle factors, an Ayurvedic practitioner identifies the imbalance in the dosha.
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Roga pariksha is knowledge of the following is necessary
Step 02
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- Nidana – Complete picture of etiology and causative factors of the disease.
- Purvaroop – Early signs and symptoms – before the condition of a complete disease.
- Rupa – signs and symptoms of a disease condition
- Upashaya – The dietetic and therapeutic steps taken to remove the confusion when the disease mixes with other symptoms.
- Samprapti – Pathogenesis of diseases.
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Observation of physical
findings
Step 03
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a) Darsana – inspection of patient b) Sparsana – palpation c) Srotra – Ausculation & percussion – listening to sounds. d) Ghrana – olfaction – smell 2) Yukti – Experimentation and judgement by co-relation of factors 3) Interrogation – getting patient’s history 4) Comparision and contrast 5) Inference – Anumana – inference after the findings in particular pathology of clinical, physical, chemical and physiological examination. 6) Aptopadesa – validating cause and effect 7) Ganita and Yantras –examine by instruments 8) Special examination of urine and blood. The nature if blood’s delay in clotting, agreeability to a dog or other pets, their reactions. In case of poisoning colour change etc.
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Ashta Sthana Pariksa – Eight-fold examination of
Step 04
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1.Nadi – pulse 2.Mootra – Urine 3.Mala – Faecal matter 4.Jihvu – tounge for its colour, movement, shape and taste 5.Srotra – Ear for capacity of hearing 6.Sparsa – skin for sense of touch, lusture, colour, temperament etc 7.Dirg and Caksu – the Eye function, eye ball, normal colour, tghtness of lids, constriction of pupil etc. 8.Akriti-the Facis – The patient’s face examined for emotional upset, grief, anger , fatigue or plethora, jaundice plumpiness, puffiness etc
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Ten fold examination of
patient
Step 05
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Ten fold examination of a patient – 1.Prakriti constitution – general body constitution of the person 2.Sara-Dhatu- Tissue studying – which is of best quantity and top vitality; 3.Satwa – Temperament of whether a strong or fickle mind; 4.Samhanana – nature of the build of the body 5.Pramana – proportion in development if height, weight and other aspects. 6.Vikruthi – pathological condition. 7.Jarana Sakti – capacity of digestion of food 8.Vyayama Sakti or Bala – ability for physical endurance and work 9.Vayas or age 10.Satmya – Nature of food taken
Examination of total person along with his All the physical, psychic, physiological and behavioral aspects are taken into consideration along with the climatic changes and environment.
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questions will b asked to
know about
Step 06
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- Doshas – bodily constitution and imbalance,
- Dhatus- tissues and Srotas – channels through which energy is transmitted,
- Agni – the digestive fire and
- Ama – the undigested fat.
- A perfect diagnosis is the right pathway to cure.
Visit Dr.Abrol center and treat not only the physical manifestation of disease but its root cause.
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