This is an abrupt inspiratory muscle contraction followed immediately by closure of the glottis.
Characterized by episodic airflow obstruction, initially fully reversible. Presents as breathlessness, wheezing, and cough.
A primary respiratory symptom due to irritation in the respiratory tract, usually indicative of infection.
Caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, marked by fever, night sweats, and weight loss.
Localized collection of pus or cavity in the lungs lined by chronic inflammation.
1. Pneumonia 2. Pleural Effusion
3. Bronchitis 4. Bronchiectasis
Excessive thirst due to dry mucosa or reduced saliva.
Frequent (3+ times/day) or loose stools, often with urgency or abdominal discomfort.
Inflammatory condition of the colon mucosa, often infectious.
Acute vomiting, diarrhoea, and cramps from foodborne infection or irritation.
Inadequate digestion of food. Reduced digestive power leading to incomplete digestion and discomfort.
Improper digestion due to lack or dilution of gastric enzymes.
Excess gas in GIT causing bloating or discomfort.
Functional bowel disorder with abdominal pain and irregular bowel movements.
Expulsion of stomach contents due to obstruction, tumors, etc.
Gastroesophageal reflux of stomach contents. Excess acid production in the stomach causing burning sensation, nausea, or discomfort.
Ascites – fluid accumulation in the peritoneal cavity. Abnormal enlargement of the abdomen due to fluid buildup, gas, or underlying disorders.
Regulated rise in body temperature due to hypothalamic response. An abnormal rise in body temperature often caused by infection or inflammation.
Decreased red blood cells in circulation. A condition marked by reduced red blood cells or hemoglobin, leading to fatigue and weakness.
Symmetrical inflammatory arthritis of unknown cause. An autoimmune disorder causing joint pain, swelling, and stiffness due to inflammation.
Angina Pectoris: Chest pain due to exertion, emotions, or meals. Myocardial Infarction: Heart attack due to coronary blockage.
Fluid accumulation in interstitial or serous spaces.Swelling caused by the accumulation of fluid in the body's tissues.
Disruptions in the normal menstrual cycle, including irregular or missed periods
Conditions affecting milk production or breastfeeding after childbirth.
Conditions characterized by abnormal bleeding due to blood vessel or clotting dysfunction.
Yellowing of eyes/skin due to bile pigment accumulation.
It is a condition that affects the blood vessels (arteries, veins, or capillaries), disrupting normal blood flow and circulation.
It is a condition in which the blood’s ability to clot is impaired, leading to abnormal bleeding or clotting.
A condition marked by an intense burning sensation in the body or specific areas.
A form of arthritis caused by uric acid buildup, leading to joint pain and swelling.
Chronic skin imbalances in Ayurveda, treated with Panchakarma, herbal remedies, and lifestyle measures to restore healthy skin and overall balance.
It is a skin disorder characterized by white patches due to the loss of skin pigment (melanin).
Contagious fever with skin inflammation and redness. Erysipelas (Visarpa Roga) is an acute skin infection marked by redness, swelling, heat.
Sudden itchy skin eruptions (allergic reactions). Urticaria (Shitapitta, Udarda, Kotha) is a skin condition causing sudden red, itchy, and raised rashes.
Cysts and Tumours (Granthi and Arbuda Roga) are abnormal growths in body tissue.
Obesity (Sthaulya) is a condition of excessive body fat accumulation leading to impaired health and increased risk of diseases.
Emaciation (Karya Roga) is a condition of extreme thinness and weakness due to tissue depletion and malnutrition.
Diabetes Mellitus (Prameha) is a metabolic disorder characterized by excessive blood sugar levels and frequent urination.
Osteoarthritis (Sandhigata Vata) is a chronic degenerative joint disease where the imbalance of Vata dosha leads to cartilage deterioration, joint pain, stiffness.
Rickets (Phakka Roga) is a pediatric skeletal disorder resulting from vitamin D, calcium.
1. Paralysis (Pakshaghat)
2. Sciatica/Lumbar rediculopathy(Gridhrasi)
3. Facial Paralysis (Ardita)
4. Lock Jaw (Hanustambha)
5. Tongue Paralysis (Jihvastambha)
6. Brachial Plexus Paralysis (Avabahuka)
7. Monoplegia/Paraplegia (Khanja/Pangu)
8. Ankle Sprain (Vatakantaka)
9. Burning in Feet (Padadaha)
10. Tingling in Feet (Padaharsha)
11. Prostate Enlargement (Ashtheela)
12. Cramps (Khalli)
13. Tetanus (Apatanaka)
14. Hysteria (Apatantraka)
15. Parkinson's (Kampavata)
16. Convulsions (Akshepaka)
Impotence (Klaibya) is a condition characterized by the inability to achieve or maintain an erection or sexual performance due to physical, psychological, or hormonal factors.
Sterility (Bandhyatva) is the inability to conceive or achieve pregnancy despite regular, unprotected intercourse due to reproductive system issues in either partner.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Upadansha) are infections spread through sexual contact, often causing genital sores, discharge, pain, or other systemic symptoms.
Syphilis (Phiranga Roga) is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, leading to sores, rashes, and severe complications if untreated.
Dysuria (Mutrakrichchra) is a urinary disorder characterized by pain, burning sensation, or difficulty while passing urine, often due to infection or obstruction.
Retention of Urine (Mutraghata) is a condition marked by the inability to completely empty the bladder, often caused by obstruction, nerve dysfunction, or infection.
It is a hard deposit of minerals and salts that forms inside the kidneys, commonly known as a kidney stone.
It is a stone that forms in the kidney and gets stuck in the ureter, the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder.
It is a narrowing of the urethra due to scarring, which obstructs the flow of urine from the bladder.
Worm Infestation (Krimi Roga) is a parasitic infection in the intestines or other body parts, causing abdominal pain, itching, and digestive disturbances.
Piles (Arsha Roga) are swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum or anus, causing pain, itching, and bleeding during bowel movements.
Intestinal Obstruction (Alasaka and Vilambika) is a condition where the normal flow of intestinal contents is blocked.
It is an abnormal tunnel (track) that develops between the anal canal and the skin around the anus.
It is a small tear or cut in the lining of the anus, causing pain and bleeding during bowel movements.
It is a small tunnel or tract under the skin, usually near the tailbone, that often contains hair and may become infected or form an abscess.
Excessive Sweating (Atisweda) is a condition marked by abnormal and profuse sweating, often caused by Pitta dosha aggravation, fever, stress, or hyperactivity of sweat glands.
Absence of Sweating (Asweda) is a condition where sweat production is reduced or absent due to blockage of sweat channels, dehydration.
Psychosis (Unmada) is a mental condition characterized by confusion, delusions, hallucinations.
Symbolic Psychosis (Bhootonmada) is a severe mental disorder described in Ayurveda.
Epilepsy (Apasmara) is a neurological disorder marked by recurrent seizures, temporary loss of consciousness, and abnormal brain activity.
Obsessive Disorders (Atattvabhinivesha) are mental conditions characterized by persistent, irrational thoughts or behaviors.
Alcoholism (Mada Roga) is a chronic disorder caused by excessive alcohol consumption, leading to physical dependence.
Fainting (Moordhasthambha) is a sudden, temporary loss of consciousness caused by reduced blood flow or oxygen supply to the brain.
Coma (Sannyasa) is a state of prolonged unconsciousness where the patient is unresponsive to external stimuli due to severe brain or systemic dysfunction.
Vertigo (Bhrama Roga) is a condition characterized by dizziness or a spinning sensation, often caused by inner ear or nervous system disturbances.
Insomnia (Anidra) is a sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or getting restful sleep.
Chronic sadness or lack of interest affecting functioning. Depression (Vishada Roga) is a mental health condition marked by persistent sadness.
Possession Disorders (Bhootonmada) are psychological conditions described in Ayurveda.