Prevention and treatment of occupational disorders through ayurveda
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Prevention and treatment of occupational disorders through ayurveda
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.
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Nisha Jaglan
Jyoti rani
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Year: 2023
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Multidimensional diseases like Occupational diseases are generally complex to cure and the conventional medical system with its structural approach is still struggling to keep a check as one disease condition leads to another. There is a definite need for an alternate approach to understanding the Psychosomatic impact on the human body and emerging Occupational diseases and they hope to treat occupational diseases, definitely brightening with the broader approach of Ayurveda . The Ayurvedic system understands the functioning of the human body as a whole and any disease is understood to be due to an imbalance of Tridoshas - Vata , Pitta , and Kapha or can be understood as movement, Transformation, and Growth/Support respectively. Ayurveda therapy validates the physical, psychological, and spiritual wellness of an individual. It provides a wellorganised system of traditional health care, both in preventive as well as curative spheresand this has won it wide acclaim. Ayurveda offers various methods to manage occupational disorders by following days dincharya , Ratricharya , Ratricharya , Ritucharya , Panchkarma , or with the help of Rasayanas . This communication Emphasizes occupational diseases and hazards in the engineering industry and explains the Ayurvedic treatment, dietary regime, AyurvedicDincharya , and techniques for increasing the general strength of the persons affected by occupational hazards. Panchkarma therapies are also described for the treatment and management of these diseases. The most commonly occurring occupational disease is Asthma can be decreased and treated by Ayurveda effectively. There can be many more diseases such as stress, Hypertension, heat stroke, tinnitus, frostbite, dryness of eyes, and pain of different types which may occur in industries and offices and can be decreased up to some extent by Ayurvedic medicines and therapies. Keywords: Occupational diseases, Dincharya , Panchkarma , Rasayanas INTRODUCTION Occupational disorders have not been explained as a separate topic in Ayurvedic Texts
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