Differential Diagnosis of Aamvata and Sandhivata: - A Critical Review

Authors

  • Sangita Choudhary PG Scholar, PG Dept. of Ayurveda Samhita and Maulik Saidhanta national Institute of Ayurveda (Deemed to be University) Jaipur Author
  • Nisha Gupta Professor and HOD, PG Dept. of Ayurveda Samhita and Maulik Saidhanta national Institute of Ayurveda (Deemed to be University) Jaipur Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/

Keywords:

Amavata, Sandhivata, Ama, Vata, Vata-vyadi

Abstract

Ayurveda is recognized as the foremost life science and describes multiple ways disease to manifest  and manage various disorders. Ayurveda's holistic approach, treating the diseased holistically, which  means targeted interventions for complete physical, psychological and spiritual well-being, makes this  science a complete holistic approach in the management of all types of disorders. In today's era, 1 out of every 5 people suffered from joint pain and swelling. Two major diseases of  the joints have been described in Ayurveda as Amavata and Sandhivata. The most common of these  diseases affecting the elderly live population are Amavata. The word Amavata is derived from two  words "Ama" and "Vata", the word Ama is the condition in which various diseases in the system cause  toxic effects. When Ama together with Vata Dosha occupy the mucous place (Astisandhi) then the  painful disease "Amavata" occurs. The second common disease Sandhi Vata is a type of Vata-vyadi.  This is the most common form of articular disorder. Which can be co-related with Osteoarthritis In  today's modern era, sedentary lifestyle, air conditioned environment in work places, lack of proper  healthy diet, travel and old age etc lead to this disease which is increasing day by day. In Sandhivata main symptoms are joint pain and swelling. However, being a physician, it is important to know the  etiopathology of each symptom in detail because the pain varies in intensity from case to case and also  because treatment protocols vary greatly.Hence its differential diagnosis along with the similar  symptoms of various diseases is very important. This article is focusing on the same. 

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Published

2021-07-31

How to Cite

Choudhary, S., & Gupta, N. (2021). Differential Diagnosis of Aamvata and Sandhivata: - A Critical Review. International Research Journal of Ayurveda and Yoga, 4(7), 48–52. https://doi.org/10.48165/