ºÝºÝߣshows by User: AmrithaEdayilliam / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: AmrithaEdayilliam / Sun, 08 Jan 2017 06:50:08 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: AmrithaEdayilliam Understanding Udararoga w.s.r to Jalodara vis-à-vis Ascites /slideshow/understanding-udararoga-wsr-to-jalodara-visvis-ascites/70783521 amritha-udaraslidesharecopy-170108065008
Rightly diagnosed is half cured so thorough examination of the patient is very much essential for the diagnosis and management of udara roga. Here an attempt made to understand udara roga in parlance with modern science which will be helpful for treating the patient at right time. ]]>

Rightly diagnosed is half cured so thorough examination of the patient is very much essential for the diagnosis and management of udara roga. Here an attempt made to understand udara roga in parlance with modern science which will be helpful for treating the patient at right time. ]]>
Sun, 08 Jan 2017 06:50:08 GMT /slideshow/understanding-udararoga-wsr-to-jalodara-visvis-ascites/70783521 AmrithaEdayilliam@slideshare.net(AmrithaEdayilliam) Understanding Udararoga w.s.r to Jalodara vis-à-vis Ascites AmrithaEdayilliam Rightly diagnosed is half cured so thorough examination of the patient is very much essential for the diagnosis and management of udara roga. Here an attempt made to understand udara roga in parlance with modern science which will be helpful for treating the patient at right time. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/amritha-udaraslidesharecopy-170108065008-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Rightly diagnosed is half cured so thorough examination of the patient is very much essential for the diagnosis and management of udara roga. Here an attempt made to understand udara roga in parlance with modern science which will be helpful for treating the patient at right time.
Understanding Udararoga w.s.r to Jalodara vis-à-vis Ascites from Dr Amritha Edayilliam
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MANAGEMENT OF GUILLAIN BARRE SYNDROME THROUGH AYURVEDA-A CASE STUDY /slideshow/management-of-guillain-barre-syndrome-through-ayurvedaa-case-study/70783334 guillainbarresyndrome-170108062954
Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute, rapidly evolving are flexic motor paralysis with or without sensory disturbance. It occurs year around at arate of between 1 and 4 cases per 100,000 annually. Age is an important factor determining outcome, and prognosis.Direct correlation of GBS with Ayurvedic terminology is difficul. Here a case of 7 year old female child presented with sudden onset of loss of power in lower limb, unable to get up, walk and stand with a past history of fever brought to OPD of SKAMC&HRC Bangalore. She was provisionally diagnosed as a case of acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP-type of GBS). As per Ayurvedic classics, this condition we have taken as Sarvangavata (Vata affecting the whole body) which precedes Jwara (H/O fever before onset of symptoms). Hence, the line of treatment we have adopted Jwara Chikitsa and Vatavyadhichikitsa which included Aamapachana as well as Brihmanachikitsa along with Shamanoushadhis. The outcome was very remarkable with the patient able to walk on her own. ]]>

Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute, rapidly evolving are flexic motor paralysis with or without sensory disturbance. It occurs year around at arate of between 1 and 4 cases per 100,000 annually. Age is an important factor determining outcome, and prognosis.Direct correlation of GBS with Ayurvedic terminology is difficul. Here a case of 7 year old female child presented with sudden onset of loss of power in lower limb, unable to get up, walk and stand with a past history of fever brought to OPD of SKAMC&HRC Bangalore. She was provisionally diagnosed as a case of acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP-type of GBS). As per Ayurvedic classics, this condition we have taken as Sarvangavata (Vata affecting the whole body) which precedes Jwara (H/O fever before onset of symptoms). Hence, the line of treatment we have adopted Jwara Chikitsa and Vatavyadhichikitsa which included Aamapachana as well as Brihmanachikitsa along with Shamanoushadhis. The outcome was very remarkable with the patient able to walk on her own. ]]>
Sun, 08 Jan 2017 06:29:54 GMT /slideshow/management-of-guillain-barre-syndrome-through-ayurvedaa-case-study/70783334 AmrithaEdayilliam@slideshare.net(AmrithaEdayilliam) MANAGEMENT OF GUILLAIN BARRE SYNDROME THROUGH AYURVEDA-A CASE STUDY AmrithaEdayilliam Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute, rapidly evolving are flexic motor paralysis with or without sensory disturbance. It occurs year around at arate of between 1 and 4 cases per 100,000 annually. Age is an important factor determining outcome, and prognosis.Direct correlation of GBS with Ayurvedic terminology is difficul. Here a case of 7 year old female child presented with sudden onset of loss of power in lower limb, unable to get up, walk and stand with a past history of fever brought to OPD of SKAMC&HRC Bangalore. She was provisionally diagnosed as a case of acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP-type of GBS). As per Ayurvedic classics, this condition we have taken as Sarvangavata (Vata affecting the whole body) which precedes Jwara (H/O fever before onset of symptoms). Hence, the line of treatment we have adopted Jwara Chikitsa and Vatavyadhichikitsa which included Aamapachana as well as Brihmanachikitsa along with Shamanoushadhis. The outcome was very remarkable with the patient able to walk on her own. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/guillainbarresyndrome-170108062954-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute, rapidly evolving are flexic motor paralysis with or without sensory disturbance. It occurs year around at arate of between 1 and 4 cases per 100,000 annually. Age is an important factor determining outcome, and prognosis.Direct correlation of GBS with Ayurvedic terminology is difficul. Here a case of 7 year old female child presented with sudden onset of loss of power in lower limb, unable to get up, walk and stand with a past history of fever brought to OPD of SKAMC&amp;HRC Bangalore. She was provisionally diagnosed as a case of acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (AIDP-type of GBS). As per Ayurvedic classics, this condition we have taken as Sarvangavata (Vata affecting the whole body) which precedes Jwara (H/O fever before onset of symptoms). Hence, the line of treatment we have adopted Jwara Chikitsa and Vatavyadhichikitsa which included Aamapachana as well as Brihmanachikitsa along with Shamanoushadhis. The outcome was very remarkable with the patient able to walk on her own.
MANAGEMENT OF GUILLAIN BARRE SYNDROME THROUGH AYURVEDA-A CASE STUDY from Dr Amritha Edayilliam
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Importance of Kriyakala vivechana in the management of Prameha /slideshow/importance-of-kriyakala-vivechana-in-the-management-of-prameha/70200800 fezaxng7qgakxeraul3v-signature-b10771d0074d4e1e2cd77218e9747a60f21a5171738b4fc43239cf6eb4d32013-poli-161216111533
Prameha is a term considered for the condition of all types of Prameha elucidated by Acharya Susrutha characterised by Prabuta mootrata (increased quantity of urine) and Aavilamootrata (increased turbidity of urine) as Samanyalakshana (general symptom). Some of the Prameha lakshanas are correlated with Diabetes Mellitus which is a group of metabolic disorder characterised by hyperglycemia with or without glycosuria resulting from an absolute or conditional deficiency of Insulin. Aetiology is multifactorial and includes genetic factors coupled with environmental influences such as obesity associated with rising living standards. In an attempt for early diagnosis and intervention Kriyakalavivechana will help a lot. Kriyakala means the time of treatment or interception in the process of disease manifestation. These six stages mentioned by Acharya Shushruta gives an idea regarding the state of the disease in the body and it guides us when to intervene or where to intervene. Kriyakala give us the knowledge of diagnosis, prognosis and the level of intervention and so that to prevent the establishment of a disease. Timely intervention with appropriate Oushada, Pathya, Vyayama (medicine, diet, exercise) for the same. Both the short term and long term complications can be effectively managed and prevented by breaking the vicious cycle of pathology and there by enhance the quality of life of the patient.]]>

Prameha is a term considered for the condition of all types of Prameha elucidated by Acharya Susrutha characterised by Prabuta mootrata (increased quantity of urine) and Aavilamootrata (increased turbidity of urine) as Samanyalakshana (general symptom). Some of the Prameha lakshanas are correlated with Diabetes Mellitus which is a group of metabolic disorder characterised by hyperglycemia with or without glycosuria resulting from an absolute or conditional deficiency of Insulin. Aetiology is multifactorial and includes genetic factors coupled with environmental influences such as obesity associated with rising living standards. In an attempt for early diagnosis and intervention Kriyakalavivechana will help a lot. Kriyakala means the time of treatment or interception in the process of disease manifestation. These six stages mentioned by Acharya Shushruta gives an idea regarding the state of the disease in the body and it guides us when to intervene or where to intervene. Kriyakala give us the knowledge of diagnosis, prognosis and the level of intervention and so that to prevent the establishment of a disease. Timely intervention with appropriate Oushada, Pathya, Vyayama (medicine, diet, exercise) for the same. Both the short term and long term complications can be effectively managed and prevented by breaking the vicious cycle of pathology and there by enhance the quality of life of the patient.]]>
Fri, 16 Dec 2016 11:15:33 GMT /slideshow/importance-of-kriyakala-vivechana-in-the-management-of-prameha/70200800 AmrithaEdayilliam@slideshare.net(AmrithaEdayilliam) Importance of Kriyakala vivechana in the management of Prameha AmrithaEdayilliam Prameha is a term considered for the condition of all types of Prameha elucidated by Acharya Susrutha characterised by Prabuta mootrata (increased quantity of urine) and Aavilamootrata (increased turbidity of urine) as Samanyalakshana (general symptom). Some of the Prameha lakshanas are correlated with Diabetes Mellitus which is a group of metabolic disorder characterised by hyperglycemia with or without glycosuria resulting from an absolute or conditional deficiency of Insulin. Aetiology is multifactorial and includes genetic factors coupled with environmental influences such as obesity associated with rising living standards. In an attempt for early diagnosis and intervention Kriyakalavivechana will help a lot. Kriyakala means the time of treatment or interception in the process of disease manifestation. These six stages mentioned by Acharya Shushruta gives an idea regarding the state of the disease in the body and it guides us when to intervene or where to intervene. Kriyakala give us the knowledge of diagnosis, prognosis and the level of intervention and so that to prevent the establishment of a disease. Timely intervention with appropriate Oushada, Pathya, Vyayama (medicine, diet, exercise) for the same. Both the short term and long term complications can be effectively managed and prevented by breaking the vicious cycle of pathology and there by enhance the quality of life of the patient. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/fezaxng7qgakxeraul3v-signature-b10771d0074d4e1e2cd77218e9747a60f21a5171738b4fc43239cf6eb4d32013-poli-161216111533-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Prameha is a term considered for the condition of all types of Prameha elucidated by Acharya Susrutha characterised by Prabuta mootrata (increased quantity of urine) and Aavilamootrata (increased turbidity of urine) as Samanyalakshana (general symptom). Some of the Prameha lakshanas are correlated with Diabetes Mellitus which is a group of metabolic disorder characterised by hyperglycemia with or without glycosuria resulting from an absolute or conditional deficiency of Insulin. Aetiology is multifactorial and includes genetic factors coupled with environmental influences such as obesity associated with rising living standards. In an attempt for early diagnosis and intervention Kriyakalavivechana will help a lot. Kriyakala means the time of treatment or interception in the process of disease manifestation. These six stages mentioned by Acharya Shushruta gives an idea regarding the state of the disease in the body and it guides us when to intervene or where to intervene. Kriyakala give us the knowledge of diagnosis, prognosis and the level of intervention and so that to prevent the establishment of a disease. Timely intervention with appropriate Oushada, Pathya, Vyayama (medicine, diet, exercise) for the same. Both the short term and long term complications can be effectively managed and prevented by breaking the vicious cycle of pathology and there by enhance the quality of life of the patient.
Importance of Kriyakala vivechana in the management of Prameha from Dr Amritha Edayilliam
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International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ - Sep 2016) - An Ayurvedic approach to a case of movement disorder /slideshow/international-ayurvedic-medical-journal-iamj-sep-2016-an-ayurvedic-approach-to-a-case-of-movement-disorder/66266683 28602865-160921162825
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Originally Published in International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ - Sep 2016)]]>
Wed, 21 Sep 2016 16:28:25 GMT /slideshow/international-ayurvedic-medical-journal-iamj-sep-2016-an-ayurvedic-approach-to-a-case-of-movement-disorder/66266683 AmrithaEdayilliam@slideshare.net(AmrithaEdayilliam) International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ - Sep 2016) - An Ayurvedic approach to a case of movement disorder AmrithaEdayilliam Originally Published in International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ - Sep 2016) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/28602865-160921162825-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Originally Published in International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ - Sep 2016)
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ - Sep 2016) - An Ayurvedic approach to a case of movement disorder from Dr Amritha Edayilliam
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Kriyakaala vivechana in prameha /AmrithaEdayilliam/kriyakaala-vivechana-in-prameha amrithaunni-160727170541
Understanding prameha through kriyakala.]]>

Understanding prameha through kriyakala.]]>
Wed, 27 Jul 2016 17:05:41 GMT /AmrithaEdayilliam/kriyakaala-vivechana-in-prameha AmrithaEdayilliam@slideshare.net(AmrithaEdayilliam) Kriyakaala vivechana in prameha AmrithaEdayilliam Understanding prameha through kriyakala. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/amrithaunni-160727170541-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Understanding prameha through kriyakala.
Kriyakaala vivechana in prameha from Dr Amritha Edayilliam
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Basthi Karma /slideshow/basthi-karma/64404322 presentationbasthi-160726163631
Basthi Karma]]>

Basthi Karma]]>
Tue, 26 Jul 2016 16:36:31 GMT /slideshow/basthi-karma/64404322 AmrithaEdayilliam@slideshare.net(AmrithaEdayilliam) Basthi Karma AmrithaEdayilliam Basthi Karma <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/presentationbasthi-160726163631-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Basthi Karma
Basthi Karma from Dr Amritha Edayilliam
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Gomutra Prayoga & Ksheera Prayoga in different diseases /AmrithaEdayilliam/gomutra-prayoga-ksheera-prayoga-in-different-diseases gomutraandksheeraprayoga-160726163628
Gomutra Prayoga & Ksheera Prayoga in different diseases]]>

Gomutra Prayoga & Ksheera Prayoga in different diseases]]>
Tue, 26 Jul 2016 16:36:28 GMT /AmrithaEdayilliam/gomutra-prayoga-ksheera-prayoga-in-different-diseases AmrithaEdayilliam@slideshare.net(AmrithaEdayilliam) Gomutra Prayoga & Ksheera Prayoga in different diseases AmrithaEdayilliam Gomutra Prayoga & Ksheera Prayoga in different diseases <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gomutraandksheeraprayoga-160726163628-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Gomutra Prayoga &amp; Ksheera Prayoga in different diseases
Gomutra Prayoga & Ksheera Prayoga in different diseases from Dr Amritha Edayilliam
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