Ayurveda Rog Nidan Approaches towards the Management of Sankramak Roga: A Review Based on Literary Study
Journal Title: International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry - Year 2019, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
Sankramak Roga means communicable diseases and these diseases may be classified into two broad categories first one is “contagious disease” which spread usually by direct contact and second one is infectious diseases which spread indirectly by various means such as; physical, chemical and biological contact. Ayurveda the science of Indian medical system believes that the management of communicable diseases requires consideration of preventive measures rather than curative approaches. Ayurveda literature emphasizes that when Bala gets reduced then possibility of microbial invasion increases which further initiates pathogenesis of Sankramak Roga. Ayurveda also described different modalities towards the management of communicable diseases including cessation of progression, improving immunity and prophylactics care. Modern medical science offers various drugs for the management of communicable diseases however, these drugs suffers with adverse effects like; drug resistance and toxicity. Present article summarized Ayurveda Rog Nidan approaches towards the management of Sankramak Roga.
Authors and Affiliations
Ashutosh Kumar Jain, Jinesh Kumar Jain, O. P. Diwedi
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