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ISSN: 2583-3677

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Year: 2024 |Volume: 3 | Issue: 01 |Pages: 28-31


AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF AAMVATA WITH AMRUTADI CHURNA: A CASE REPORT.

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Kadam D.1 , Chandak R.2 , Soman S.3

1PG Scholar, Dept of Kayachikitsa, SST's Ayurved College Sangamner, Maharashtra

2Principal & Professor, Dept of Kayachikitsa, SST's Ayurved College, Sangamner, Maharashtra

3HOD & Professor, Dept of Kayachikitsa, SST Ayurved College, Sangamner, Maharashtra

Correspondence Address:

Vd. Dipashri Kadam PG Scholar, Dept of Kayachikitsa, SST's Ayurved College Sangamner, Maharashtra Email: dipashrikadam6370@gmail.com

Date of Acceptance: 2024-02-02

Date of Publication:2024-04-15

Article-ID:AYU_110_04_24 https://ayuscript.com

Source of Support: Nill

Conflict of Interest: None declared


How To Cite This Article: Kadam D. Chandak R, Soman S. Ayurvedic Management of Aamvata with Amrutadi Churna: A Case Report. AYUSCRIPT 2024;3(1):28-31 DOI: http://doi.org/10.55552/AYUSCRIPT.2024.3104


Abstract


Aamvata is a disease of Chronic joint and body pain, accomplished by Swelling of Some or all Synovial joints Amavata is a disease caused due to the vitiation or aggravation of Vayu associated with Ama. Vitiated Vayu circulates the Ama all over the body through Dhamini’s, takes shelter in the Shleshma Sthana producing Some Typical Symptoms like Stiffness, Swelling, Tenderness in Small and big joints. Amavata displays many features in Common with Symptoms that are typically diagnosed as Rheumatoid Arthritis. The involvement of Vata Dosha in association with Ama indicates that the affliction of the Sandhis is equally influenced by both Dosha (bioenergies) and Dushya (body tissues). The presence of Ama further enhances this process, highlighting the equal contribution of both Dosha and Dushya in the causation of the disease.A 64 year old male patient with Aamvata came to our Ayurved Hospital with Complaints of left knee joint and left elbow joint pain since 9 months with indigestion the patient was treated with Ayurvedic drug Amrutadi Churna.

KEY-WORDS: Aamvata, Dhamani, Amrutadi Churna, Shelshma etc.


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24/04/2024

Issue: 01

Volume: 3 (2024): Month - 04

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