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Role of Dashavidha Pariksha in Early Disease Detection: A Clinical and Analytical Study

Author : Dr. Shubhangi V Ingle, Dr. Harshad M Kela and Dr. Nisha D Ghuge

Abstract :

The ancient life science known as Ayurveda places a strong emphasis on individualized, preventative, and promotional treatment. In Ayurvedic practice, a patient's proper assessment prior to treatment is regarded as a fundamental concept. The tenfold examination known as Dashavidha Pariksha, which is detailed in the Charaka Samhita, is a thorough diagnostic method for assessing a person's constitutional, physiological, psychological, and physical health. Prakruti, Vikruti, Sara, Samhanana, Pramana, Satmya, Satva, Ahara Shakti, Vyayama Shakti, and Vaya are the 10 criteria. Therapeutic planning, prognosis, patient strength, and disease susceptibility are all better understood with the aid of these assessment techniques.
Metabolic diseases, stress-related ailments, and lifestyle problems are all on the rise these days. As a result, early illness detection and customized therapy are now crucial components of healthcare. Dashavidha Pariksha aids in spotting minor pathological alterations prior to the emergence of serious clinical symptoms. Additionally, it sheds light on the patient's capacity for adaptation, immunity, mental stability, digestion, and physical stamina. The clinical and analytical importance of Dashavidha Pariksha in early disease detection, prevention, prognosis, and personalized treatment is examined in this review paper.

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Ayurveda, Rogi Pariksha, Dashavidha Pariksha, Clinical Examination, Personalized Medicine, Preventive Healthcare, Early Disease Detection.