Latest Published Research Articles in Ayurveda
2026 | Volume 5, Issue 1
Total Articles Published: 25
Background:Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading cause of mortality worldwide, accounting for nearly 70% of deaths. These diseases are strongly associated with modifiabl...
Background Clinical governance has emerged as a foundational pillar in modern healthcare systems, ensuring accountability, safety, and continuous improvement. In Ayurveda hospitals...
Respiratory distress is a potentially life‑threatening medical emergency characterized by difficulty in breathing, inadequate oxygenation, and risk of respiratory failure. Immediate recognition and...
Emergency condition is defined as an acute injury or illness that poses an immediate, time-sensitive threat to a person’s life or long term health. These conditions require immediate medical ...
Pain (Ruja) is a major clinical symptom of many diseases affecting quality of life. Pain can be described as any physical or mental suffering or discomfort caused by illness or injury. No mat...
Background: The Ayurvedic concept of Atyayika Chikitsa (emergency management) is fundamentally based on the preservation of vital anatomical structures described under Marma Sharira. Among 107 Marm...
Bhallataka (Semecarpus anacardium Linn.), categorized under Upavisha (sub-toxic substances) in Ayurveda, is a potent medicinal drug widely used in various therapeutic formulations...
Vatarakta (Gout) is a disease explained in Ayurveda involving Vata Dosha imbalance affecting Rakta Dhatu. Raktadushti plays a crucial role in its pathogenesis. "Abhighataja Raktadushti"&n...
Ayurveda, the ancient system of medicine, emphasizes treating the root cause of diseases while maintaining the balance of body, mind, and spirit. Although the term “emergency” is not ex...
The modern health and wellness landscape is rapidly transitioning from a disease-centric treatment approach to a preventive and holistic healthcare model. This transformation is largely influenced ...
The global rise in psychological stress has significantly affected cognitive and emotional health across all age groups, particularly among children. The increasing prevalence of anxiety, behaviora...
Acute traumatic knee pain is a frequent musculoskeletal complaint in the elderly, commonly caused by sudden twisting injuries and characterized by severe pain, swelling, and restricted mobility. Co...
Nutritional deficiency anaemia, particularly Iron‑deficiency anaemia, remains a major public health concern in developing countries such as India. It commonly affects vulnerable groups including ch...
Mutrakṛcchra is a Mutravaha Srotas disorder described in classical Ayurvedic literature and characterized by painful and difficult micturition. Based on Doṣa predominance, it is classified into Vāt...
Background: Kaphaja Kāsa associated with Śvāsa represents a Kapha-dominant respiratory disorder characterized by productive cough, airway obstruction, and dyspnea. Acute exacerbati...
A medical emergency is a condition in which a person’s life or health is at immediate risk and requires prompt intervention to prevent serious harm or death. Historically, Ayurveda functioned...
Rasashastra is one of the most significant branches of Ayurvedic pharmaceutics, specialising in the preparation of herbo-mineral drugs. Pottali Kalpana stands out as a revolutionary dosage...
Disasters and mass emergencies—including cyclones, floods, earthquakes, pandemics, and industrial accidents—create not only physical injury but also profound psychological distress. Sur...
Introduction: Neonatal emergencies remain a major cause of early mortality, particularly in low-resource settings. Ayurveda describes immediate life-restoring measures und...
Emergencies involving the organs of the head and neck, particularly the eyes and ears, require immediate medical attention to prevent permanent disability or severe complications. Although the term...
In the age of modern technology, scientific advancements, consumer awareness and the advent of evidence-based medicine, there is inadequate genuine clinical trial evidence supporting the efficacy a...
Background: Modern emergency medicine excels in immediate life-saving interventions, yet there remains a gap in holistic recovery and physiological stabilization following acute trauma. Ayurveda of...
Introduction: The "Golden Hour" is a critical modern medical concept, yet its foundations are deeply embedded in Ayurvedic Atyayika (emergency) protocols. This s...
Background: Renal colic due to ureteric calculi is an acute painful condition caused by ureteric obstruction and spasm. Conventional management mainly relies on analgesics and anti...
Introduction: In the modern educational era, students experience significant pressure due to parental and societal expectations. The fear of falling behind in an increasingly...