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Samprapti of Kampavata

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Kampavata is one among the vataja vyadhis. The symptoms like karapaadatale kampa, nidrabhanga, deha bhramana and kshinamati. Parkinson’s disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disease is characterized by tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity along with, motor manifestations. Most people develop Parkinson’s Disease after the age of 60. Nidana plays a major role in manifestation of a disease. Samprapti is the complete procedure of manifestation of a disease. Though Nidana and Samprapti of Kampavata is not separately mentioned, the general nidana and samprapti of vata vyadhi can be considered in Kampavata.
Title: Samprapti of Kampavata
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Kampavata is one among the vataja vyadhis.
The symptoms like karapaadatale kampa, nidrabhanga, deha bhramana and kshinamati.
Parkinson’s disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disease is characterized by tremor, bradykinesia, rigidity along with, motor manifestations.
Most people develop Parkinson’s Disease after the age of 60.
Nidana plays a major role in manifestation of a disease.
Samprapti is the complete procedure of manifestation of a disease.
 Though Nidana and Samprapti of Kampavata is not separately mentioned, the general nidana and samprapti of vata vyadhi can be considered in Kampavata.

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