
Manjiri WalinjkarGujarat Ayurved University · Kayachikitsa
Manjiri Walinjkar
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COVID19 has contributed to one of the most concerning issues in the health field because of its extremely high transmission capacity, mortality rate, diverse nature, and adverse effects. Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, all efforts are currently focused on understanding this new infectious disease, specifically in unravelling the pathophysiolo...
According to World Health Statistics 2011, 83 million persons in India are 60 years of age and older, representing over 7% of the nation's total population. Geriatrics is relatively new in India but Ayurveda in its eight branches dedicated one separate branch for geriatric care in the name of Jara or Rasayana which mainly deals with enhancing one's...
Eosinophilia is one of the common laboratory findings of Post-COVID syndrome with lingering symptoms such as cough, dyspnea, chest discomfort, and wheezing. This can be correlated with Vataja kasa by Ayurvedic point of view. Conventional management can control raised eosinophilia and provide symptomatic relief, but relapses are often observed. A 40...
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Hypertension is a silent killer because it rarely gives symptoms before it damages the heart, brain or kidney. It is an
important public health challenge in both economically developing and developed countries. It has been estimated that
hypertension accounts for 6% of deaths worldwide. Although Ayurvedic classics don’t provide any direct reference...
Background: Shvitra (vitiligo) is a kind of skin disorder comprising of white coloured skin patches which is considered as a social stigma. Worldwide prevalence of Vitiligo is observed as 1% of the total population. Due to the chronic nature, long term treatment, lack of uniform effective therapy and unpredictable course the disease is usually very...
Skin is the largest organ of the body and constitutes 16% of the body weight. Nowadays drastic changes have occurred due to global warming, unfavorable food regimes, stress, unpredictable weather transitions etc. The vitiated external environment undoubtedly affects the body's internal ailments. Large community prevalence studies have demonstrated...