Geeta Vishwanath Sathavane1, Shilpa M. Gabhane2, Seema Thakre3, Dhiraj A. Zade4, Prashant Bhokardankar5, Samarth Shukla6
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Review Article on Etiopathogenesis (Samprapti) of Tamak Shwasa W.S.R. Kriyakala Geeta Vishwanath Sathavane1, Shilpa M. Gabhane2, Seema Thakre3, Dhiraj A. Zade4, Prashant Bhokardank
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12637

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The Kriyakala describes the different stages or steps of the evaluative process of disease, ithelps to recognizethe stage (Avastha) of the disease thus help in early diagnosis, easy cure and prevent further complications.All the three Acharya give stress on the need to recognize the disease in its Chayavasta itself and adoptmeasure to interfere the disease Samprapti to abort the subsequent stages. Tamakashwasa is mentioned as aone of the type of Shwasa Roga having Vataand Kapha dominancy in Samprapti. It is considered as YapyaVyadhi (incurable but manageable, persists for a long time) Acute attacks of Tamak Shwasa need urgentmanagement. Otherwise it can prove life threatening also. The chroniciy carries a bad prognosis. Earlydiagnosis with understanding the etiopathogenesis (Samprapti) in all aspect can show excellent prognosisby Ayurvedic medications. So there is need to understand the etiopathogenesis of Tamaka Shwasa w.s.r.Kriyakala.