Significance of Diagnosis and treatment
Diagnosis and treatment in Ayurveda is a holistic approach that involves identifying and managing medical conditions through an understanding of body humors, known as the Tridoshas. It utilizes techniques such as the analysis of Marmas, vital points that help in healing, to promote health and longevity. The process emphasizes understanding imbalances and implementing appropriate remedies, contrasting with Western practices that focus on disease identification.Overall, Ayurvedic diagnosis and treatment aim to restore balance for both physical and mental health.
Synonyms: Evaluation and management, Assessment and intervention
In Dutch: Diagnose en behandeling; In Finnish: Diagnoosi ja hoito; In Spanish: Diagnóstico y tratamiento
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Hindu concept of 'Diagnosis and treatment'
Diagnosis and treatment in Hinduism, as explored in the Yogaratnakara, involves utilizing principles of Pramana for identifying and addressing illnesses, including techniques like Marmas for promoting health, longevity, and managing specific conditions like Phthisis.
From: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
(1) Diagnosis and treatment involve identifying and managing a medical condition, as stated in the provided text.[1] (2) These are the specific uses of Marma, which can also be used generally for promoting health and longevity.[2] (3) This is a topic that is referenced in the article, specifically in relation to the Yogaratnakara. The article cites different verses related to this topic.[3] (4) These are processes where the principles of Pramana are useful, as implemented by Acharya Charak in order to understand and address different illnesses.[4] (5) Diagnosis and treatment can be done with Marmas, and they can be used specifically for the diagnosis and treatment of disease or generally for promoting health and longevity, and the Marmas are vital points, centers for the Prana.[5]
From: Sushruta Samhita, Volume 6: Uttara-tantra
(1) The process of identifying Phthisis and employing various therapeutic methods to manage and potentially cure it.[6]
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 4: Cikitsasthana
(1) The process of identifying wound types and prescribing appropriate medical interventions in the context of Ayurvedic practices.[7]
The concept of Diagnosis and treatment in scientific sources
Diagnosis and treatment encompass the identification of medical conditions and the implementation of appropriate therapeutic interventions across various health issues, including neuropathic pain, respiratory illnesses, skin disorders, and chronic conditions, reflecting diverse medical practices like Ayurveda.
From: South African Family Practice
(1) This is a focus of studies, with guidelines on low back pain, and is discussed in different medical research articles, looking at the different aspects of this condition.[8] (2) This refers to a process of dealing with respiratory illness, and it is the subject of guidelines for both children and adults, as mentioned in the text.[9] (3) These are important aspects of managing chronic insomnia, and they are often covered in reviews.[10] (4) These are functions concerned with illness, forming part of the six main functions of non-selective primary health care, as defined at Alma Ata.[11]
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) One of the provided references is a case report that discusses this in the context of a compound odontoma.[12] (2) The processes involved in identifying dengue fever in patients and administering appropriate medical care based on that diagnosis.[13] (3) The process of identifying a disease and determining the appropriate care; in chronic sclerosing sialadenitis, management might include mass excision or observation.[14]
From: South African Journal of HIV Medicine
(1) This refers to the approach to diagnosing and treating non-tuberculous mycobacterial disease, according to a medical journal.[15]
From: International Journal of Pharmacology
(1) Diagnosis and treatment of cancer can be advanced by the use of magnetic nanoparticles as contrast agents and therapeutic tools.[16]