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Understanding Parinama Shoola and Annadrava Shoola in relation to Peptic Ulcers: An Overview
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Ayurveda, India's ancient and deeply rooted medical system, centres around the fundamental goal of preserving health and remedying ailments. Various factors like changing dietary patterns, busy schedules, adherence to Dinacharya and Ritucharya, are increasing individuals' susceptibility to illness. Among the array of disorders discussed within Ayurveda, Annadrava Shoola and Parinama Shoola stand out as particularly distressing. Presently, altered eating habits contribute significantly to gastrointestinal illnesses, including the prevalent peptic ulcer, characterized by stomach wall ulceration due to excessive HCl. Notably, Annadravashoola and Parinama Shoola, sharing similar symptoms, collectively embody peptic ulcer disease. In Ayurvedic literature, Madhava Nidana dedicated a specific chapter to Shoola, while Maharishi Sushruta pioneered the classification of numerous Shoola types in Uttara-tantra, excluding two categories, Annadravashoola and Parinama shoola. Annadravashoola presents with discomfort before, during, and after vomiting, epigastric burning, belching, while Parinama Shoola manifests post-digestion. Given their symptom overlap, both can be encompassed under the term peptic ulcer illness.
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Title: Understanding Parinama Shoola and Annadrava Shoola in relation to Peptic Ulcers: An Overview
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Ayurveda, India's ancient and deeply rooted medical system, centres around the fundamental goal of preserving health and remedying ailments.
Various factors like changing dietary patterns, busy schedules, adherence to Dinacharya and Ritucharya, are increasing individuals' susceptibility to illness.
Among the array of disorders discussed within Ayurveda, Annadrava Shoola and Parinama Shoola stand out as particularly distressing.
Presently, altered eating habits contribute significantly to gastrointestinal illnesses, including the prevalent peptic ulcer, characterized by stomach wall ulceration due to excessive HCl.
Notably, Annadravashoola and Parinama Shoola, sharing similar symptoms, collectively embody peptic ulcer disease.
In Ayurvedic literature, Madhava Nidana dedicated a specific chapter to Shoola, while Maharishi Sushruta pioneered the classification of numerous Shoola types in Uttara-tantra, excluding two categories, Annadravashoola and Parinama shoola.
Annadravashoola presents with discomfort before, during, and after vomiting, epigastric burning, belching, while Parinama Shoola manifests post-digestion.
Given their symptom overlap, both can be encompassed under the term peptic ulcer illness.
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