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  1. Vatarakta : An Ayurvedic classical literature review

    Vatarakta is a chronic joint and body pain disease accompanied by pain, stiffness, swelling over joints which involve vitiated Vatadosha as well as Raktadhatu. Aggravated Vata is blocked by ...

  2. (PDF) A New Perspective of Vatarakta - ResearchGate

    Abstract. Vatrakta, described under Vatavyadhis, is a very important disease in Ayurveda. It is an illness where both vata and rakta are afflicted by distinct etiological factors. There are 2 types...

  3. A COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL APPROACH TO VATARAKTA: A CASE STUDY*

    Ayurveda describes Vatarakta as a disease involving imbalance of the Vata Dosha that affects the Rakta dhatu. The Chala guna of Vata dosh is increased due to excessive travelling over long...

  4. A REVIEW STUDY OF VATARAKTA W.S.R. PANCHNIDAN

    The illness Vatarakta can arise in two different ways depending upon the character of Nidan and Samprapti involved in the causation. A distinct etiological factor of vata dosha as well as Rakta dhatu leading Vatarakta. A healthy lifestyle must be adopted to resist these disease with pathya ahar and vihar. In this modern era we cannot

  5. A REVIEW ON VATARAKTA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TREATMENT ...

    Vatarakta is one of the unique disorders among Vatavyadhi compared to other Vatavyadhis. Rakta dhatu represents blood and associated metabolism. It signifies that association of Vata disorder along with vitiated Pitta dosa and Rakta dhatu.[1] . The word Vatarakta is made up of two words Vata and Rakta.[2] .

  6. VATARAKTA SAMPRAPTI (ETIOPATHOGENESIS): A CRITICAL REVIEW

    Vatarakta is a broad term when viewed under the lens of contemporary science ranges from autoimmune connective tissue disorders to metabolic disorders. www.wjpps.com │ Vol 10, Issue 6, 2021.

  7. A CONCEPTUAL REVIEW ON VATARAKTA IN AYURVEDA W.S.R.

    described Vatarakta along with other vata vyadhies, but due to its specific nidana, samprapti and chikitsa, Acharya Charak has described it separately. The detailed description of aetiology, pathogenesis, signs and symptoms and treatment of vatarakta is available in Charak Samhita.

  8. AN AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE OF VATARAKTA - WJPMR

    In Ayurvedic texts Vata is the most significant among Tridoshas. Due to its six fold distinguishing features like Ruksha, Laghu, Sheeta, Khara, Chala and Sukshama Gunas. At the same time, it is a well-known fact that the life of living beings absolutely depends on Rakta.

  9. A CLINICAL STUDY ON THE MANAGEMENT OF VATARAKTA WITH SPECIAL ...

    Vatarakta exhibits its resemblance with Gout disease described in modern parlance due to similarity in etiological factors, signs and symptoms. Gout is the most common cause of inflammatory arthritis in men aged more than 50, affecting approximately 1–2% of adult men in the Western world.

  10. T Mahesh Babu Et Al: Ayurvedic Management Of Vatarakta W.S.R ...

    Case Report: The present case study is about the successful Ayurvedic management of a case of vatarakta w.s.r to gout. A 45 year old male patient with Registered OP no. 8635 came to OPD of Dept of Dravyagu-na, Dr. B.R.K.R. Govt. Ayurvedic Hospital and Research Centre, Erragadda, Hyderabad with chief complaints of.