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Date of Acceptance : 24 Jun 2024
Date of Publication : 29 Jun 2024
Article ID : SD-IJAY_095
How to cite this article : http://doi.org/10.55552/SDNJAY.2024.2217
Diagnosing the disease requires a thorough examination and the administration of medications. There are numerous indicator devices for assessment. Through Astasthana Pariksha, Yogaratnakara paints a clear picture of the landscape of health and illness. It also aids in predicting various illnesses. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between Ashtasthana Pariksha and disease diagnosis in medical practice.Diagnosis and prognosis are two crucial aspects of disease management. The clinical examination is an important tool for determining a patient's condition and disease. Ashtavidha pariksha is one of the most important tools for the diagnosis of disease. Ashtavidha pariksha in Ayurveda has a key role in current clinical practice. Ashtavidha Pariksha is the foundation of diagnostic techniques. According to Ayurveda, diagnosis involves not only naming the disease but also determining the imbalance of trienergies (doshas). These ashtavidha parikshas accurately assess the trienergy imbalance.
Key words :Rogapariksha, Ashtavidha pareeksha , clinical practice,Pariksha padhati,Diagnosis of disease
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