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An Aetiopathological Study of Amlapitta w.s.r. to Acid Dyspepsia
Author(s) | Dr Neetika Gautam, Dr Ankur Saxena |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Amlapitta is a disease which is commonly found in almost all parts of the world.In the present time people are attracted towards the junk foods; they are changing their diet pattern, life style and behavioural pattern, working with stress and strain. So, the people are becoming stressful with worry, tension, and anxiety causing so many psychological disorders, which hampers the digestion and is causing acidity, gastritis, dyspepsia, ulcer and anorexia. All these symptoms can be covered under the broad umbrella of Amlapitta in Ayurveda. Due to similarity in the sign and symptoms of Amlapitta and Acid dyspepsia or Acid peptic diseases the study is carried out to find the etiopathogenesis of Amlapittaw.s.r. to Acid Dyspepsia or Acid peptic diseases.Among the nidana factors, AharajaNidana: Among 40 patients, 77.50% patients were found consuming Ushnatikshnaahara, followed by 75% with excessive intake of Katu rasa sevana. AdhikaLavana consumption was seen in 32.50%, whereas adhika amla rasa consumption in 47.50%,Rukshanna57.50%, Pishtanna 72.50%, Ikshu vikara in 37.50%, Kulatthasevana 12.50%, Adhyashana was seen in 47.50% of the cases. 50% Atisnigdha,20% Vidahi, 10% Viruddhaand 5% patients were found consuming other types of AharajaNidana.ViharajaNidana :Atapasevana was seen in 60% of the cases and Avyayama was observed in 75% patients, whereas Analasevana was observed in 57.50% patients, Ratri jagarana in 35% patients, whereas Diwaswapna in 42.50% cases, Vegadharanain 27.50% and Adhikavyayama was observed in only 7.50% patients.ManasikaBhavatmakaNidana :Shoka was found in most of the patients (75%), whereas Raga was found in 72.50%,Chinta, Moha and Krodhaeach were found in 70% of the patients. Bhaya was seen in 67.50% patients, Chittodvegain 57.50% patients,Udvega in 35% patients,Irshya was seen in 15% and Lobha was observed in 5% patients.Others :Bijadosha was found in 60% patients. |
Keywords | Amlapitta, Nidana, Acid peptic diseases |
Field | Medical / Pharmacy |
Published In | Volume 4, Issue 1, January-February 2022 |
Published On | 2022-01-14 |
Cite This | An Aetiopathological Study of Amlapitta w.s.r. to Acid Dyspepsia - Dr Neetika Gautam, Dr Ankur Saxena - IJFMR Volume 4, Issue 1, January-February 2022. |
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