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Abstract

A REVIEW STUDY ON NIDAN AND PURVARUPA OF PRAMEHA W.S.R. TO MODERN SCIENCE

Ranu Rajpurohit*, Akhilesh Kumar Srivastava, Dichen Angmo, Kashish and Harsh Bharadwaj

ABSTRACT

Prameha, which is correlated with diabetes, is a worldwide ailment that is classified as a metabolic syndrome leading to a vitiation of several kinds of Dhatu (meda, mansa, rasa, mutra, etc.) and their corresponding Srotas. Two elements make up the phrase "Prameha." "Meha" means "passing of large quantity of Urine," and "Pra" means copious. Interestingly, the word diabetes comes from the Greek word "Diabainein," which means "to cross through a siphon," or "continuous free flow of water," and is used to refer to the removal of a significant amount of urine. Consequently, the meaning of word "Prameha" and "Diabetes" are similar. An attempt is made in this article to give a more comprehensive and detailed explanation of Prameha as a Vyadhi from an Ayurvedic perspective, which is further beneficial in offering better management.

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