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ASSESSMENT OF PROGNOSTIC ASPECTS OF KAMALA BY TAILA BINDU PARIKSHA
Author(s) -
Atul Subramanian,
Arun Chandran,
Arhanth A Kumar,
Divyarani,
D Sapna
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical and scientific innovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-4572
DOI - 10.7897/2277-4572.02572
Subject(s) - traditional medicine , biology , medicine
Examination plays an important role in the diagnosis of a disease. In ancient times the method of examination was by the usage of trividha pariksha, dasha vidha pariksha and also ashta sthana pariksha. Ashta sthana pariksha represents both the clinical assessment as well as the laboratory investigations of those times. Among the ashta sthana pariksha, mutra pariksha is one which proves to be an important aid in diagnosis as well as assessing the prognosis of a disease. The taila bindu pariksha which is a part of the mutra pariksha helps in assessing the prognosis of a disease and hence the present study was undertaken to revalidate the same. Kamala is a clinical condition characterised by peeta mutrata. Hence the study was under taken on a single group of 30 patients of kamala to evaluate the prognosis by Taila bindu pariksha. The urine samples collected from the patients were subjected for tailabindu pariksha. The relation of peetamutrata and peetanetrata with the nature of spread, direction of spread, shapes formed by the oil drop was assessed for determining the prognosis of the disease. Peeta netrata in relation with nature of spread, direction of spread and shape of spread was significant P value is 0.038, 0.001 and 0.001 respectively. The findings with respect to the nature of spread, direction of spread, patterns created by the spread of oil drop in majority of the patients matched with the description given in classical literature of Ayurveda

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