EKANG VATA MANAGEMENT IN AYURVED article
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Vata Vyadhi is the term which is applied to the specific disorders produced by vata.. The individual whose body has uninterrupted vata( air) circulation, a person who has a natural Vata Dosha and all the vata( Prana, udana, Smana, Vyana, Apana vata) in their body are in their proper locations can live a hundred years1 Hence, there are five variations in vata Prana, Udana, Samana, Vyana and Apana. This air, which is divided into five sections, moves each portion of the body well and continuously in its designated location2. The term used to describe the particular illnesses caused by vata is Vata Vyadhi. There exist two categories of diseases3.
Samanya: The all-encompassing one, resulting from a different Dosha
Nanatmaja -The unique one, which is solely brought about by vata through certain anomalous qualities, Ruksha (Dryness), Laghu (Coldness), Shita (cold), khara (rough), Sukshma (subtle), Chala (constant), vishada (clearness) are characteristics of Vata4. The term used to describe the particular illnesses caused by vata is Vata Vyadhi. The illnesses impair the functions of Sira (blood vessels), Sanayu (ligaments), and Kandara (tendons) and impact the Madhyma Roga marga (Marma, Asthi, and Sandhi)5. Panchakarma treatment to reduce the illness by reducing the Ekanga Vata symptoms. The primary complaints of a 50-year-old male patient were weakness in his Right upper and Right lower limb, unable to work by Right hand and Right leg, difficulty in speaking. He took therapy from many Allopathic medicines but he did not get much improvement. In the end, the patient was admitted to our institute for treatment and the patient experienced roughly 70% alleviation in his illness symptoms.
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