Abstract Asthma is a chronic non-communicable lung disease which has widespread prevalence in the whole world. The global prevalence of Asthma is on rise, and there is about a 50% increase seen every decade. This disease is seen more in urban regions as the people are more exposed to allergens here. Asthma is equally common in both children and adults…
Abstract Liver enlargement, also known as hepatomegaly or Yakrithodara in Ayurveda, is a condition where the liver becomes swollen due to various causes such as poor dietary habits, infections, or excessive alcohol consumption. Ayurveda provides a holistic approach to manage liver enlargement by focusing on balancing the doshas, particularly Pitta, which governs liver health. In this article, we will explore…
Abstract Hepatitis is a medical condition characterised by inflammation of the liver and it can significantly affect the liver’s ability to function. While modern medicine offers various treatment options, Ayurveda, an ancient holistic healing system, provides valuable insights into managing hepatitis through natural remedies. This article explores the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and Ayurvedic approaches to living with hepatitis, along with…
ABSTRACT In present era due to increased adulteration in every things around us along with unhygienic lifestyle and increased environmental pollution due to industrialization and leads to an increase in emission of harmful substances that might lead to formation of respiratory system related ailments such as non specific interstitial pneumonia, but in most of the cases the cause of it…
Abstract Muscle cramps are involuntary contractions in the muscles that can be painful in many cases. There are several causes for the occurrence of muscle contractions varying from abnormal symptoms to disease. Charley horse is such a disease that involves involuntary contractions of muscles leading to muscle cramps. The cramps are very common that occur for a short term but…
Introduction It is an inherited disease which is autosomal recessive. It damages the nervous system which is progressive. Initially it disturbs the gait coordination. It then leads to scoliosis,various heart disease and diabetes. It really does not affect the person’s cognitive function. The disease occurs slowly and becomes progressive. It sometimes leads to immobility. This happens due to genetic mutation…