An observational study on nidana panchaka of tamaka shwasa w.s.r. to bronchial asthma
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: An observational study on nidana panchaka of tamaka shwasa w.s.r. to bronchial asthma
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Mahalaxmi Hugar
Shashikala Patil
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Year: 2018
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Tamaka Shwasa or Bronchial Asthma is one of the most distressing economic status in all the age groups and almost all over the world. The ancient sages knew the entity of this di ease from very beginning. To and fro movement of air through the the normalcy of which suggests health. The abno death. This unique sign of life is affected in the disease (Nidana, samprapti, purvaroopa, rupa, upashayadiagnosis, complications, nature of disease constitutes the key for managing a tough disease like In this regard present study aims to unravel the key points in understanding the shwasa. Hence an observational study is planned to evaluate the derstand the contribution of each nidana panchakarelation with Bronchial Asthma. In this study BronchiTamaka Shwasa. Keywords: Tamaka Shwasa, Bronchial Asthma, INTRODUCTION Tamaka Shwasa is one among the five varieties of shwasa explained in the classics of Ayurvedacardinal symptom of tamaka shwasa is difficulty in breathing
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