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AYURVEDIC DIAGNOSIS THROUGH NIDANA: PRINCIPLES, PROCESSES, AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 08)

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Page : 684-689

Keywords : Nidaan Panchak Roga Pareeksha Hetu;

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Abstract

Nidana is defined as the precise aetiology of a disease, providing a detailed understanding of its dimensions. The Nidana Panchaka comprises five key elements: Nidana (aetiology), Purvarupa (prodromal symptoms), Rupa (clinical features), Upashaya (therapeutic response), and Samprapti (pathogenesis). A thorough diagnosis necessitates the consideration of all these factors. In Ayurvedic texts, Nidana holds a critical role by offering a comprehensive understanding of disease mechanisms. Diagnosis in Ayurveda hinges on the Tridosha theory, which posits that imbalances among the three doshas-Vata, Pitta, and Kapha-are responsible for disease. These imbalances are influenced by various etiological factors, including lifestyle and dietary habits. Accurate diagnosis is essential before initiating treatment, as several diagnostic methodologies such as Ashtavidha Pareeksha, Dashavidha Pareeksha, and Chaturvidha Pareeksha exist. However, this article focuses on the pivotal role of the Nidana Panchaka. A profound grasp of Nidana is essential for a physicians effectiveness in Ayurveda. Without a precise diagnosis, therapeutic interventions are often uncertain and ineffective. This article aims to elucidate the concept of hetu and highlight its critical importance in clinical practice.

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