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sharadaayurvedic · 5 days ago
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Understanding Ayurvedic Doctors and the Importance of Ayurvedic Massage
What is Ayurveda?
Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine that originated in India over 3,000 years ago, emphasizes balance in the body, mind, and spirit. It is rooted in the belief that health is a state of equilibrium, and disease arises when this balance is disrupted. Ayurveda focuses on individual constitution (Prakriti), lifestyle (Dinacharya), and dietary practices (Ahara) to promote wellness.
The Role of an Ayurvedic Doctor
An Ayurvedic doctor, or Vaidya, is a trained professional who practices this holistic approach to health. Their role encompasses:
Diagnosis and Treatment: Ayurvedic doctor in Karnataka diagnose health issues by examining the patient's pulse, tongue, and physical appearance, alongside health history. They also consider emotional and environmental factors affecting health.
Personalized Healing Plans: They create customized treatment plans, including herbal remedies, dietary adjustments, yoga, and lifestyle changes, tailored to the individual's constitution.
Preventive Care: Ayurvedic practitioners focus significantly on prevention through balanced living and regular maintaining of health. This proactive approach often allows patients to avoid serious health issues.
Importance of Ayurvedic Massage
Ayurvedic massage (Abhyanga) is a cornerstone of Ayurvedic treatment, integrating physical, mental, and spiritual health. Here are some key benefits:
Detoxification: Ayurvedic massage helps eliminate toxins from the body, promoting detoxification through enhanced circulation and lymphatic drainage.
Stress Relief: The soothing techniques used in Ayurvedic massage reduce stress and anxiety, fostering relaxation and mental clarity.
Improves Blood Circulation: The use of warm herbal oils improves blood circulation, leading to better oxygen and nutrient delivery throughout the body.
Enhances Skin Health: Oils used in the massage nourish the skin, improving its appearance and texture while balancing moisture levels.
Joint and Muscle Relief: Regular Ayurvedic massage in Mangalore can alleviate muscle tension and joint pain, enhancing overall mobility and reducing discomfort.
Inner Harmony: Beyond physical benefits, Ayurvedic massage addresses emotional health, promoting a sense of balance and inner peace.
Improved Sleep: Incorporating this massage into one's routine can lead to deeper and more restorative sleep cycles, significantly impacting overall health.
Choosing the Best Ayurvedic Doctor
When searching for a qualified Ayurvedic doctor, consider the following:
Credentials and Certification: Ensure they have formal training in Ayurveda from a reputable institution.
Experience: Look for doctors with a solid track record and experience treating conditions similar to yours.
Personal Connection: A good rapport is essential; choose someone you feel comfortable with and trust.
Approach to Treatment: Ensure their approach aligns with your beliefs towards health and wellness.
Patient Reviews: Research reviews and testimonials from previous patients for insights into their experiences.
Conclusion
Ayurvedic medicine, with its holistic perspective and emphasis on balance, offers a valuable approach to health and wellness. The expertise of an Ayurvedic doctor combined with the benefits of Ayurvedic massage can lead to improved health, greater well-being, and enhanced quality of life. Whether you’re seeking relief from specific ailments or looking to maintain your overall health, exploring this ancient system can provide profound benefits.
If you're considering pursuing Ayurvedic treatment, take your time to find a trustworthy practitioner who resonates with your health goals.
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creativedesign69 · 2 months ago
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Ayurvedic Doctors: Holistic Healing Through Ancient Wisdom
Who Are Ayurvedic Doctors?
Ayurvedic Doctors are healthcare professionals specializing in Ayurveda, a traditional system of medicine that originated in India over 5,000 years ago. Ayurveda focuses on holistic healing, emphasizing balance between the mind, body, and spirit to achieve optimal health. Ayurvedic Doctors use natural remedies, herbal medicines, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle practices tailored to each individual’s unique constitution (Prakriti). By addressing the root cause of ailments, rather than just the symptoms, Ayurvedic Doctors aim to promote long-term wellness and prevent diseases.
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Treatments and Services Offered by Ayurvedic Doctors
Ayurvedic Doctors provide a wide range of treatments based on the principles of Ayurveda, which include diagnosing health imbalances using pulse diagnosis, tongue examination, and detailed patient history. Common treatments include herbal therapies, Panchakarma (detoxification), massage therapies, and yoga guidance. Ayurvedic Doctors also offer personalized diet and lifestyle recommendations, focusing on natural ingredients and practices that enhance the body’s natural healing processes.
Conditions such as digestive issues, stress, arthritis, skin disorders, respiratory problems, and chronic pain are often treated effectively with Ayurvedic approaches. The emphasis on natural and non-invasive treatments makes Ayurveda an attractive option for those seeking alternatives to conventional medicine.
Why Choose Ayurvedic Doctors?
Choosing Ayurvedic Doctors offers a comprehensive and personalized approach to healthcare. With a focus on natural remedies and preventive care, these doctors help patients achieve a balanced lifestyle, improved immunity, and enhanced well-being. By consulting experienced Ayurvedic Doctors, individuals can explore holistic healing methods that address both physical and mental health, promoting overall wellness and harmony.
To find Ayurvedic Doctors, use the JD app. Search for nearby practitioners, compare treatments, and read patient reviews. Complete your Justdial app download for convenient access to experienced Ayurvedic doctors offering holistic and natural healthcare solutions in your area.
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i-should-have-studied · 2 months ago
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Ayurveda
Intro
Ayurveda is derived from the sanskrit words 'ayu' - life and 'veda' - knowledge. It means the 'science of life'
It is the most ancient system of medicine dating back to the Vedic age (1500-800BC)
This medical system is considered to be divine in origin as the father of Ayurveda, Dhanvantari, received knowledge from Lord Brahma, the god of creation
Ayurveda is also called Brahma Sampradaya.
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Principles
1) Panchmahabhootas
Everything in the universe is made up of 5 basic elements:
- Aakash (Space)
- Prithvi (Earth)
- Jal (Water)
- Agni (Fire)
- Vayu (Air)
2) Tridoshas
The 5 basic elements are represented in the human body as 3 basic forces within:
- Vaata (Vayu + Aakash): Directs nerve impulses, circulation, respiration, and excretion.
- Pitta (Agni + Jal): Governs digestion, visual perception, and hunger.
- Kapha (Prithvi + Jal): Works at a cellular level, maintains stability, and gives the body strength.
Good health depends on the balance and equilibrium of the 3 doshas.
An imbalance leads to disease.
3) Dhatus
There are 7 types of dhatus (tissues) which make up the body:
- Rasa (Plasma, body fluids)
- Rakta (Blood)
- Mamsa (Muscle)
- Meda (Fat)
- Shukra (Hormones and Secretion of Genitals)
- Asthi (Bones)
- Majja (Bone marrow)
4) Malas
There are 3 ways in which the body expels waste:
- Purisa (Feces): For healthy digestion
- Mutra (Urine): Regulated fluid balance and blood pressure
- Sweda (Sweat): Controls body temp. and maintains electrolytic balance in the body
5)Srothas
Includes the pathways through which the nutrients, hormones, and waste flow through the body.
6) Trigunas
The same way the body is governed by the tridoshas, the mind is governed by the trigunas:
- Satwa: Brings about noble, kind, and good thought in a person, making them righteous and spiritual.
- Rajas: Responsible for movement, activity, desire, and passion.
- Tamas: responsible for laziness, oversleeping, and ignorance.
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Diagnosis
Ayurveda aims at
- Curing the disease
- Enhancing vitality of the body
- Developing immunity towards diseases
Diagnosis begins with a basic pulse examination (Naadi Pariksha), followed by observing abnormalities in the eyes, tongue, skin, and ear.
A detailed account is made with respect to a patient's sleep patters, physical fitness, body measurements, thirst, and appetite.
Treatment can only begin when the physician thoroughly understand the imbalance in the tridoshas.
Ayurvedic drugs are primarily plant based with few drugs having animal and mineral origin.
The drugs are in the forms of powders, pastes, oils, ointments, decoctions, etc.
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Treatment
There are 4 ways in which a patient can be treated:
1) Shamana Therapy
The disturbed dosha is restored to its original balance without causing any imbalance in other doshas.
This is achieved by administering carminatives (relieves gas that is accumulated in the alimentary canal), or by giving drugs that induces thirst and hunger.
Therapy also includes exercise and exposure to early sun.
2) Shodhana Therapy
Includes drugs that cause
- Emesis (Vomiting)
- Purging (Purifying)
- Enemas (Injection of fluids into rectum to relieve gastro-intestinal discomforts)
- Nasal administration of medicines
- Blood purification
All of the above features clean the body and are called Panchakarma
3) Diet and Exercise
4) Surgery
Only those diseases which cannot be cured by drugs are subjected to surgery.
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Siddha
Siddha is a traditional system of medicine having its origin in South India.
It stands for “Perfection in life”
It is said to be divine in origin as it is believed that ‘Lord Shiva’ explained this system to sage ‘Agasthya’ (Father of Siddha).
Hence Siddha is also called as ‘Shaiva Sampradaya’.
14 manuscripts on Siddha medicine are preserved on Palm leaves, as classics in the ‘Saraswati Mahal library’ at ‘Tanjore, Tamil Nadu’.
The people who practice this system of medicine are called as ‘Siddhars'
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Principles
A healthy soul can only be developed from a healthy body.
1) Everything in the universe is made up of 5 basic elements, similar to Panchamahabhootas:
- Aakasham – space
- Thee – Fire
- Munn – Earth
- Vayu – Air
- Neer - Water
2) Like Ayurveda, Siddha also believes in the concept of Tridoshams, 3 humors or the 3 vital forces:
- Vatham – predominant during childhood. occupies regions related to the pelvis and the rectum.
- Pittam – during adulthood. occupies regions related to the stomach and the viscera
- Kapham – during old age. occupies regions related to breath, the throat, and the head.
When the equilibrium of the 3 humors is disturbed, disease arises.
3) The 7 Dhatus (body tissues) include:
- Rasa/Saram (Plasma) – responsible for growth, development and nourishment.
- Cheneer (Blood) – for nourishing muscles, imparting colour and improving intellect.
- Oon (Muscle) – for shape of the body
- Kozhuppu (Fatty tissue) – for oil balance and lubricating joints
- Elumbu (Bone) – for body structure, posture and movement
- Majjai (Bone marrow) – for formation of blood corpuscles
- Sukkilam (semen) and sronitha (for reproduction)
4) The 3 ways through which the body expels waste
- Feces
- Urine
- Sweat
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Diagnosis and Treatment
The diagnosis of a disease is based on 8 factors:
- Na – tongue
- Naadi – pulse
- Neer – urine
- Sparsham – touch
- Swara – voice
- Kan – eyes
- Varna – skin colour
- Mala – body waste
Urine examination is considered to be very peculiar when it comes to diagnosis in siddha
Urine is collected in a porcelain bowl and a drop of gingelly oil is added. The spread and color change in oil is recorded.
Siddha medicine included drugs that are plant based, mineral based and metallic origin.
Drugs are classified into 6 classes based on their ability to dissolve in water and effect of heat on its nature.
- Uppu (salt) - water soluble, gives out vapor on heating
- Pashanam (rocks) - insoluble in water but give out vapor when heated
- Uparasam (minerals) – similar to pashanam, heat resistant and differ in action, ex: mica
- Loham (metals) – insoluble in water and melt when heated
- Rasam (soft drugs) – soluble in water, ex: mercury
- Gandhakm (sulphur) - insoluble in water
Treatment is aimed at keeping the 3 humors in equilibrium and the maintenance of 7 tissues.
Proper diet, exercise, timely medicine and disciplined life are advised for restoring the equilibrium of humors in diseased condition.
Treatment is classified into:
1) Divine method (Deva Maruthuvam)
The medicines prepared from metals and minerals come under this topic.
A very small dose brings quick recovery even from chronic ailments.
Most of these medicines have no expiry date that as they can be preserved life-long.
Ex: Chendooram - Red color powder (metallic compounds)
2) Rational method (Manida Maruthuvam)
They are herbal medicines which have short definite life span.
Dose may vary accordingly.
Ex: Charu (juice)
3) Surgical method (Asura Maruthuvam)
These are surgical procedures meant for diseases which are not cured alone by internal medicines.
Done by incision, excision, heat application (steam therapy), blood letting (the surgical removal of some of a patient's blood for therapeutic purposes.) etc.
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Unani
The Unani system of medicine originated in Greece (Yunan in Arabic).
It is the Perso-Arabic system of medicine was based on the teachings of the Greek physicians.
Hippocrates, 460-377 BC is said to be 'father of Unani medicine’.
After the decline of Greek-Roman empire, the medicinal system of the Greeks was upheld by the Muslims as the Unani medicine.
Later, Prophet Mohamed (Founder of Islam) and his successors (caliphs) in the Arabic countries took interest in expanding the Unani medicine.
Jundishapur, on the border of Persia became the center of Unani medicine.
The Unani system was brought to India by Muslims during their rule.
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Principles
The Unani physicians regarded human body to be composed of 7 natural principles:
1) Al-Anasir (Elements):
- Includes air, water, fire, and earth.
- The human body is also constituted with these four elements:
Naar (fire)
Hawa (air)
Ma (water)
Arz (earth)
Al-Mizaz (Temperments):
- represents the physico-chemical aspects of the body.
- Any change in temperament results in change in person’s health.
- Ex: Hot, Cold, Dry, Wet, combinations of them
Al-Akalt (Humors/Body Fluids):
- includes the structural components of the body.
- There are 4 humors:
Blood (Khoon)
Phlegm (Balgham)
Yellow Bile (Safra)
Black Bile (Sauda)
- These 4 humors are utilized by body as nutrient components for growth and repair of organs and to yield energy.
- Thus ‘humoral balance’ is required to be maintained in the body to remain healthy.
- Any imbalance leads to disease.
Al-Aza (Organs)
- 4 organs of primary importance:
- Heart
- Brain
- Liver
- Testicles/ovaries
- All other organs are governed by them. Thus initially these organs are monitored in case of a disease.
Al-Arwah (Vital Spirit)
there are 3 forces administered in Unani system:
- The vital forces – these are the life forces and they arise in heart
- Natural forces – these forces arise in the liver
- Psychic forces – these forces mediate the behaviour, cause voluntary movement and create sensation. These forces arise in brain.
Al-Quwa (power/energy)
Unani system postulates that the body itself contains a mechanism of healing.
This power restores any disturbance in the body.
Al-Afal (functions)
Includes the physiology of the body including biochemical processes.
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Diagnosis
Disease diagnosis is carried out in the following steps:
- Body heat: measured by pulse and palpitation (rapid, strong or irregular heart beat)
- Urine examination: indicates the disorders in kidney, liver and digestive organs
- Stool examination: helps in diagnosis of indigestion problems, acidity and presence of worms
- Examination by touch, tapping the body to hear sound: used to diagnose disease of internal organs
- Examination of blood pressure
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Treatment
The Unani physicians are called as ‘Hakims’ or ‘Tabibs’.
Treatment includes:
1) Diet Therapy
- Treating the ailments by regulating the quality and quantity of food intake.
- Relates to the timing of food intake
- Food intake should not be delayed and also not to be eaten unless there is appetite.
- Some light activity should be practiced after the meal, like walking.
2) Drug Therapy
- Use of naturally occurring drugs of herbal, animal and mineral origin.
- Both single and compound formulations are used in the treatment.
- Examples of drugs include – beetle nut, Chandan, imli, cloves, nutmeg etc.
3) Surgery
- the last therapeutic measure to restore the health.
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Homeopathy
Introduction
Homeopathy is basically a western system of medicine that became popular in India.
It is derived from 2 Greek words, 'Homois' - similar, and 'Pathos' - suffering.
It is developed by a German doctor, Samuel Hahnemann in the late 1700s
This system of medicine is a 'holistic approach' that takes into consideration the whole person and the relation of the life style to the disease.
Its main aim is to bring back the lost equilibrium of the sick individual by stimulation the defense mechanism.
Hahnemann put forward the Law of Similar: Similia Similibus Curentur, which means 'like cures like'.
He believed that symptoms that are the outward reflection of the body's fight to overcome the illness
A homeopathic doctor does not treat the name of the disease, rather the treatment is targeted against the patient.
Hahnemann published an article titled 'Essay on the new principle for ascertaining the curative power of the drug' in 1796, in this he postulated that 'a drug cured those symptoms of a disease, which it can produce when taken by healthy individual, like cures like.'
ex: Red onion makes your eyes water, that's why it is used in homeopathic remedies for allergies.
Homeopathy in other words means 'like disease'. This means that the medicine given is like the disease that the person is expressing.
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Homeopathy in India
It was introduced in 1839 when Dr. John Martin Honigberger successfully treated Maharaja Ranjit Singh for paralysis of vocal cords.
Later Dr. A.L. Sircar edited the first homeopathic journal 'Calcutta journal of medicine' in 1868.
In 1881, Dr. P.C. Mujumdar and Dr. D.N. Roy established first homeopathic college named 'The Calcutta homeopathic medicinal college'.
Gradually, homeopathic dispensaries were opened slowly in other cities and states.
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Principles
1) Similia Similibus Curentur (like cures like)
This law states that which can cause can cure.
The onion which produces tears in eyes and irritation (similar to a cold) can be used as homeopathic medicine to cure cold.
This the the law of cure.
2) Simplex Similimum Minimum
This principle consists of 3 words:
- Simplex:
Simple medicines should be prescribed.
This is the law of single remedy
Compound medicines are not allowed
- Similimum:
The totality of the symptoms of the patient must be taken
This will lead a picture that corresponds to one medicine
- Minimum:
A low dosage of medicine is recommended
Medicines for low potency when given for long duration have better impact.
3) Principle of Individualization
It states that one must treat the patient, not the disease.
Not two human beings are alike, so the medicines use for their treatment need not be alike.
Medicines are prescribed based on 'totality of symptoms' of the individual, so the name of disease is not important to the doctor.
4) Principle of Potentization
Homeopathic medicines are diluted in alcohol or water or milk sugar/lactose to make them more palatable.
The more the medicine is dilutes, the more powerful it becomes.
The process of dilution is called as 'Potentization'
The medicines are referred to as 'potencies'
5) Law of Direction/Direction of Cure
Healing often progresses from more important organs to less important organs, thus the health of the heart or brain improves before that of less vital organs like the stomach or joints.
Healing often follows a downward course, from head to foot. This pathway of symptom movement may be understood by remembering that the head houses the brain.
Symptoms disappear in the reverse order of their appearance.
Ex: The first symptoms to appear will be the last to resolve, while the most recent symptoms will be the first to disappear.
Healing often proceeds from within the organism and extends outwards.
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Diagnosis and Treatment
The homeopath first tries to study the nature of symptoms of the illness.
In diagnosis, the whole range of patients mental and emotional and physical state is considered to understand the state of patients defense mechanism.
After the process of diagnosis comes the principle of individualization, hence every case is treated as separate individual.
The physician's interest is not to just cure the diseases but also the long term well-being.
These medicines are used in the form of pills, powders, and diluted liquid formulations.
The strength of this treatment lies in the wholistic approach towards the sick individual.
Ex of medicinal plants used in drug prep: Tulasi, Tippateega, Aswagandha, etc.
This system uses mineral salts that are concerned with the functional activities of the human body. There are 12 in number:
- Calc Fluor: Strengthens teeth enamel and bones
- Calc Phos - Restores cells and heals fractures
- Calc Sulph - Purifies blood and reduces infection
- Ferr Phos - Anti-inflammatory and reduces fever
- Kali Mur - Purifies blood
- Hali Phos - Supports nerve health
- Kali Sulph - Heals mucous membrane
- Mag Phos - Eases cramps
- Nat Mur - Balances body fluids
- Nat Phos - Neutralizes activity, aids digestion
- Nat Suplh - cleans kidney, liver, and treats cold and flu
- Silica - Cleanses blood, conditions skin and connective tissue
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AYUSH
The department of 'Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy' abbreviated as AYUSH, is a givernment in India.
The department started 1995 as the department of 'Indian Systems of Medicine and Homeopathy' (ISM&H). AYUSH received its current name in 2003. Then it was operated under Ministry of Health and family Welfare.
The Ministry of AYUSH was formed on 9th November, 2014 by the elevation of department of AYUSH.
AYUSH is a common Hindu name, derived from Sanskrit meaning 'Life'.
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Bodies Under AYUSH:
Research Councils:
- Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Medicine Science (CCORAS)
- Central Council for Research in Siddha (CCRS)
- Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine (CCRUM)
- Central Council for Research in Homeopathy (CCRH)
- Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN)
- Pharmacopoeial Laboratory for Indian Medicine (PLIM)
National Institutes:
- National Institute of Ayurveda (NIA), Jaipur
- National Institute of Siddha (NIS), Chennai
- National Institute of Homeopathy (NIH), Kolkata
- National Institute of Naturopathy (NIN), Pune
- National Institute of Unani Medicine (NIUM), Bangalore
- Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth (RAV), New Delhi
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Roles:
1) Upgradation of educational standards in Ayurveda, Yoga, Siddha, Unani, and Homeopathic colleges in the country.
2) To conduct time bound research programs on identified diseases to strengthen research activities.
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NMPB
NMBP stands for the National Medicinal Plant Board.
It was set up in Nov 2000, by the gov of India under the Department of AYUSH.
Located in New Delhi.
It looks into all aspects of medicinal plants and also their large scale cultivation.
It has prioritized 32 medicinal plants for cultivation, conservation, and development.
Ex: Amla, Brahmi, Chandan, Pippali, Sarpagandha, Tulasi, etc.
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Roles:
1) Developing a database having published information on selected medicinal plants -> as a source of information for student, teachers, and researchers as well.
2) Identification and cultivation of medicinal plants.
3) Organizing programs for the growth of trade, export, conservation, and cultivation
4) Undertaking scientific research activities.
5) Guides farmers in procuring quality planting material and their marketing.
6) Takes up the extension activities like training the farmers as well as the students.
7) Popularizes home and school herbal gardens.
8) The board develops protocols for cultivation and quality control.
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CIMAP
Central Institute of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants is a research institute of CSIR (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), with its headquarters in Lucknow.
It is involved in the field of science and business of medicinal and aromatic plants.
CIMAP has 4 research centers situated in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pantnagar, and Purara.
Established originally as CIMPO (Central Indian Medicinal Plants Organization) in 1959.
CIMAP has signed scientific collaboration agreement with Malaysia to promote research.
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Roles:
1) Engaged in the extraction of crude drugs and essential oils from the plants and their chemical analysis.
2) Developing new agro-techniques for the cultivation of plants on a larger scale.
3) Houses the national gene bank of medicinal and aromatic plants along with their seed banks.
4) Establishment of Bio-village approaches like Artemisia (U.P) is a model of Public Private Partnership (PPP).
5) Development of improved varieties of Withania, Mentha, Catharanthus are undertaken (Products like geranium oil, artemisin at a cheaper rate).
6) Plant tissue culture technology is being used for plant regeneration invitro.
7) Conducting several training programs and interactive meets to common people and research students.
8) Involved in knowledge dissemination through books and bulletins.
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CDRI
CDRI stands for Central Drug Research Institute
CDRI Lucknow is a multidisciplinary research institute functioning under CSIR
Established in the year 1951. It has 17 research and development (R&D) wings and a few technical and scientific support divisions.
Some of the R&D divisions are:
- Biochemistry
- Botany
- Chemical Medicine
- Endocrinology
- Medicinal Chemistry
- Microbiology
- Parasitology
- Pharmaceutics
- Pharmacology
- Pharmokinetics and Metabolism
- Toxicology
- Fermentation technology
In addition there are 2 data centers and 1 field station to assist in operational support.
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Roles:
1) Development or formation of drugs and their marketing
2) Employs latest techniques and methodologies for preparing the drugs that later help in preventing diseases.
3) Using cellular and molecular studies to understand the disease process and reproductive physiology.
4) Evaluation of medicinal properties of natural products
5) Disseminates the information in the field of drug research, development, and production through publications
6) CDRI offers expertise to the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry, academic institutes, etc.
7) Conducting training programs and interactive meets to the research students.
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Tippateega
Botanical name: Tinospora cordifolia
Vernacular name:
- Telugu – Tippateega
- English – Heartleaf moonseed.
Family: Menispermaceae
Morphology:
- Woody climber with succulent stems
- Leaves are cordate and glabrous (smooth)
- Flowers are unisexual (yellow)
- Fruits are red and globose (drupe)
Useful part: Stem (dried)
Chemical constituents:
- Columbin
- Tinosporaside
- Tinosporic acid
- Berberine
- Giloinin
- Gilonin
Uses:
- Antiallergic
- Antidiabetic
- Antipyretic (prevents or reduces fever)
- Antispasmodic (suppresses sudden involuntary contraction of muscles)
- Anti-inflammatory, anticancer.
- Diuretic (increases frequency of urination)
- Aphrodisiac (arouses sexual desire)
- Stomachic (assisting in digestion)
- Anthelminthic
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Tulasi
Botanical name: Ocimum sanctum
Telugu name: Tulasi
Hindi name: Tulsi
English name: Holy basil
Sanskrit name: Vrinda
Family: Lamiaceae
Morphology: Erect, highly branched, softly pubescent aromatic sub shrub/annual herb.
Leaves range from elliptic to oblong, flowers white to purple, fruits are ellipsoidal nutlets - carcerulus.
Useful parts: The entire plant, especially the essential oil extracted from the leaves.
Chemical constituents: Eugenol (70%), Methyl eugenol (20%), Carvacrol (3%), Caryophylene (1%)
Uses:
- Antibacterial
- Insecticidal
- Diaphoretic (induces perspiration)
- Expectorant (clears lungs from excess mucus)
- Carminative (prevents formation or facilitates expulsion of gas
- Treats Catarrh (excessive discharge of mucus in the nose and throat due to inflammation of the mucous membrane)
- Treats cough, cold, gastric disorders, etc.
- Treats snake bite and scorpion sting.
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Pippallu
Botanical Name: Piper longum
Telugu Name: Pippallu
English name: Long Pepper
Family: Piperaceae
Morphological features:
- A slender aromatic herb, perennial with woody roots.
- Cultivated on large scale through layering.
- Fruits are small and ovoid, borne on fleshy spikes
Useful part: Roots, stem and fruits
Chemical constituents/Active principle:
- Alkaloids : Piperine, Piperlongumine, Piperlonguminine.
- Piperine analogues : Silvatine, Sitosterol.
Uses:
- Used as a preservative in pickles
- Treatment of urinary tract infections
- Treatment of cough, cold, piles, dysentery
- Used as a sedative
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Karaka
Botanical Name: Terminalia chebula
Telugu Name: Karaka
Hindi Name: Harda
English Name: Myrobalan
Family: Combretaceae
Botanical features :
- Medium sized tree
- Leaves: ovate to elliptical, sub opposite
- Flowers: white, in terminal panicle
- Fruits: drupe, ellipsoidal, 5 ribbed when dry
Useful part: Fruits (dried)
Chemical constituents/Active principle:
- Chebulic acid (tannin)
- Galloyl glucose
- Carbohydrates : glucose, sorbitol, sucrose and gentiobiose.
During maturation, tannins decrease
Uses:
- Used to make Triphala, an ayurvedic drug
- Astringent (shrink or constrict body tissues)
- Laxative (induces bowel movements)
- Treatment of chronic ulcers
- Dentrifice: Cleanses and polishes teeth (used as tooth powder)
- Wound healer
-Treatment of eye diseases, cough, and bronchial asthma
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Kalabandha
Botanical name : Aloe vera
Telugu name: Kalabandha
Hindi name: Kumari
English name: Aloe
Family: Liliaceae
Morphology:
- Dwarf succulent plant
- Leaves in rosettes, margin spiny
- Xerophyte
Useful part:
- Juice is extracted from the leaves, concentrated and dried.
- Odor is characteristically unpleasant
- Taste is bitter.
Chemical constituents / Active principle :
- Aloin: Mixture of Aloin A (Barbaloin) and Aloin B (Isobarbaloin).
- Anthroquinone
- Glycocides
- Saponins
Uses:
- Treatment of intestinal worms
- Anti-inflammatory
- Wound healer: burns, insect bites, rashes, acne, sunburn
- Anti-diabetic
- Beauty products and cosmetics
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Turmeric
Botanical name: Curcuma longa
Telugu name: Pasupu
English name: Turmeric
Hindi name: Haldi
Sanskrit name: Haridra
Family: Zingiberaceae
Useful Part: Rhizome
Primary rhizome:
- Oblong and ovate, often called bulbs or round turmeric.
Secondary rhizome:
- Cylindrical long, branching, tapering at both ends. Commonly called fingers.
- Used as raw material, subjected to further processing.
- Has a characteristic pungent odor and bitter taste.
Chemical Constituents: Curcumin provides the distinct yellow color, three analogs have been detected so far: Curcumin I, Curcumin II, Curcumin III.
The volatile oil contains monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes like zingiberene, turmerone, borneol and cineol.
Uses:
- Antiseptic
- Astringent (tightening of soft body tissues)
- Carminative (prevents formation or expulsion of gas)
- Blood purification
- Treatment of Cough, Cold, Skin Diseases, Jaundice, and Menstrual Cramps.
- Spice 
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Aswagandha
Botanical name : Withania somnifera
Vernacular name: Ashwagandha
Family: Solanaceae
Morphology:
- Highly branched shrub (1 m)
- Stem – hairy
- Leaves – ovate
- Flowers – green
- Fruits – globose and red, embedded in thin persistent sepals
Geographical distribution:
- India – Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra
- World – Australia, Sri Lanka and Israel
Useful parts: Roots, leaves, fruits and seeds.
Chemical constituents/Active principles:
- Alkaloids and Steroids
- Withanine
- Withanone
- Withaferin-A
- Anaferine
Uses:
- Sedative
- Antispasmodic and antihelminthic
- Poultice to boils and swelling
- Leaves show insect repellant properties
- Leaf extract is an antibiotic against Staphylococcus aureus and ranikhet virus
- Fruits are diuretic
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Sarpagandha
Botanical name: Rauwolfia serpentina
Vernacular names: Sarpagandha, Serpentine root
Family: Apocynaceae
Morphology:
- Perennial, erect shrub.
- Leaves – whorled
- Flowers – white or light pink
- Fruits – globose, blue or black
- Roots – alkaline, rarely branched
Geographical distribution:
- Tropical regions
- India: U.P, Bihar, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.
Useful parts: Primary roots and leaves
Chemical constituents/Active principle:
- Reserpine
- Serpentine
- Ajamaline
Uses:
- Hypnotic (sleep inducing)
- Reduces blood pressure
- Increases uterine contractions during parturition (action of giving birth)
- Increases lactation in mothers.
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Nelausiri
▪ Botanical name: Phyllanthus amarus
▪ Vernacular name: Nela usiri
▪ Family: Euphorbiaceae
▪ Morphology:
- Annual erect herb, branchlets slender
- Leaves - elliptical, obovate or oblong, pinnately compound.
- Flowers axillary, solitary in lower axils.
- Fruit - capsule.
- Occurs as a weed. It grows abundantly during rainy season.
Active principle:
- Phyllanthine (bitter)
- Hypophyllanthine
- Niranthine
Uses:
- Cures Jaundice.
- Effective on Hepatitis B virus, it blocks the DNA polymerase (enzyme responsible to synthesize DNA ) of the virus.
- The decoction of the herb is febrifuge (reduces fever), stomachic and diuretic.
- It improves appetite quickly.
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Amla
Botanical name: Phyllanthus emblica
Vernacular name: Amla
Family: Euphorbiaceae
Morphology:
- Small deciduous tree
- Leaves – oblong
- Flowers – unisexual, in axillary fascicles. Male flowers in upper axils, female flowers in lower axils.
- Fruit – drupe, globose, fleshy.
- Seeds - trigonous
Active principle: Phyllemblin and tannins.
Chemical constituents : Vitamin C, Iron and Phosphorous.
Uses:
- Essential ingredient of Chyawanprash (health supplement) and Triphala (treatment for dyspepsia (indigestion) and piles).
- Treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, anemia, and jaundice.
- Diuretic and laxative (prevents constipation)
- Promotes hair growth.
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Brahmi
Botanical name: Bacopa monnieri
Vernacular name: Bramhi
Family: Scrophulariacea
Morphology:
- Annual prostrate herb with ascending succulent branches
- Leaves – sessile, fleshy, obovate, spathulate. When crushed they give a characteristic lemon scent.
- Flowers – solitary, axillary, and white.
Chemical constituents/Active principles: Brahmine, herpestine, Bacosides A and B.
Uses:
- Medhya rasayan – a brain tonic which helps to improve memory and concentration.
- Bacosides A and B enhances body’s anti-oxidant levels.
- Maintains ionic equilibrium
- Treats asthma and epilepsy.
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Digital Health Market Segmentation, Parameters and Prospects 2024 to 2030 Industry Research Report
Digital Health Industry Overview
The global digital health market size was estimated at USD 240.9 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth (CAGR) of 21.9% from 2024 to 2030. The market is driven by several factors, such as a strong domestic market for telehealthcare platform developers, mHealth app providers, wearable device manufacturers, and e-prescription systems.
Moreover, the healthcare industry exhibits high growth potential for the IT industry due to supportive government initiatives across all regions. The growing trend of preventive healthcare & the rise in funding for mHealth startups are other factors boosting the market.
Gather more insights about the market drivers, restrains and growth of the Digital Health Market
The rising incidence of chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer is fueling the demand for remote monitoring and management solutions. Digital health tools can help patients track their health, adhere to treatment plans, and communicate with healthcare providers more effectively.
Global Digital Health Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at global, regional, and country levels and provides an analysis of the latest trends in each of the segments from 2018 to 2030. For this study, Grand View Research, Inc. has segmented the global digital health market report on the basis of technology, component, application, end-use, and region:
Technology Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Tele-healthcare
Tele-care
Activity Monitoring
Remote Medication Management
Tele-health
LTC Monitoring
Video Consultation
mHealth
Wearables & Connected Medical Devices
Vital Sign Monitoring Devices
Heart Rate Monitors
Activity Monitors
Electrocardiographs
Pulse Oximeters
Spirometers
Blood Pressure Monitors
Others
Sleep Monitoring Devices
Sleep trackers
Wrist Actigraphs
Polysomnographs
Others
Electrocardiographs Fetal & Obstetric Devices
Neuromonitoring Devices
Electroencephalographs
Electromyographs
Others
mHealth Apps
Medical Apps
Women's Health
Fitness & Nutrition
Menstrual Health
Pregnancy Tracking & Postpartum Care
Menopause
Disease Management
Others
Chronic Disease Management Apps
Diabetes Management Apps
Blood Pressure & ECG Monitoring Apps
Mental Health Management Apps
Cancer Management Apps
Obesity Management Apps
Other Chronic Disease Management Apps
Personal Health Record Apps
Medication Management Apps
Diagnostic Apps
Remote Monitoring Apps
Others (Pill Reminder, Medical Reference, Professional Networking, Healthcare Education)
Fitness Apps
Services
Monitoring Services
Independent Aging Solutions
Chronic Disease Management & Post-Acute Care Services
Diagnosis Services
Healthcare Systems Strengthening Services
Others
Digital Health Systems
EHR
E-prescribing Systems
Healthcare Analytics
Component Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Software
Hardware
Services
Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Obesity
Diabetes
Cardiovascular
Respiratory Diseases
Others
End-use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
Patients
Providers
Payers
Others
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2018 - 2030)
North America
US
Canada
Europe
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Sweden
Denmark
Norway
Asia Pacific
China
India
Japan
Australia
South Korea
Singapore
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Argentina
MEA
South Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Kuwait
Browse through Grand View Research's Healthcare IT Industry Research Reports.
• The global computerized physician order entry market size was valued at USD 1.94 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.3% from 2024 to 2030.
• The global healthcare cloud computing market size was valued at USD 19.6 billion in 2023 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 12.7% from 2024 to 2030.
Key Digital Health Company Insights
Key players are adopting new product development, partnership, and merger & acquisition strategies to increase their market share. Apple, Inc., Google, Inc., and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. are market leaders with a presence in more than 30 countries, including headquarters, manufacturing sites, distribution centers, and office locations. The Apple App Store features over 40,000 apps in the healthcare segment. In March 2023, to improve digital health, Apple Inc. announced plans to upgrade AirPods by adding ambient light sensors with health tracking features, including motion detectors, temperature monitors, blood oxygen level, and perspiration & heart rate, by 2025. In addition, H2O Therapeutics, a Turkey-based startup, received U.S. FDA clearance for its Parky app. This Apple Watch app monitors Parkinson’s disease symptoms, such as dyskinesia and tremors. Furthermore, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Qualcomm Technologies, Inc., and Vodafone Group Plc. are the emerging market players.
Key Digital Health Companies:
The following are the leading companies in the digital health market. These companies collectively hold the largest market share and dictate industry trends
Telefónica S.A.
Epic Systems Corporation
QSI Management, LLC
AT&T
AirStrip Technologies
Google, Inc.
Hims & Hers Health, Inc.
Orange
Softserve
Computer Programs and Systems, Inc.
Vocera Communications
IBM Corporation
CISCO Systems, Inc.
Apple Inc.
Oracle Cerner
Veradigm
Mckesson Corporation
Hims & Hers Health, Inc.
Vodafone Group
Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
Recent Developments
In April 2023, Microsoft collaborated with Epic Systems Corporation to integrate AI into EHR, enabling healthcare practitioners to improve their productivity and patient communication with AI-enabled solutions
In March 2023, BlueRock Therapeutics LP entered a collaboration with Emerald Innovations and Rune Labs with a major focus on innovations using contactless & invisible, wearable digital health technology to improve monitoring of Parkinson's disease
In March 2023, Google launched Open Health Stack, an open-source program for developers to build health-related apps by including strategies, such as AI partnerships focusing on cancer screening
In March 2023, Nabla Technologies launched Copilot, a digital assistant tool, as a Chrome extension using GPT-3 for doctors to make patients' conversations turn into action
In March 2022, Samsung unveiled its latest innovation, a smart healthcare TV and advanced digital health solutions for healthcare facilities, at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Global Conference in Florida. Furthermore, Samsung and ShareSafe partnered to develop a secure solution for casting from mobile devices to Samsung Smart Healthcare TV
In March 2022, Epic Systems Corporation launched Garden Plot, which provides small independent healthcare groups access to Epic software solutions and an interoperability network
In March 2022, Vocera Communications, a part of Stryker, introduced Minibadge. This compact, portable, voice-driven wearable device integrates with clinical and operational workflows of healthcare facilities & enables hands-free communication.
Order a free sample PDF of the Digital Health Market Intelligence Study, published by Grand View Research.
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2024 Healthcare Predictions: 5 Trends You Need to Know
Healthcare industry in India is changing fast. New trends are emerging in 2024 due to technology and evolving needs. In this article Nadine Adam highlights 5 key trends that will shape healthcare services next year.  
Digital Trends in Healthcare: What Comes Next in 2024? | Nadine Adam Chemtech
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With smartphone usage and internet spread, more patients will access virtual consultations from home. Doctors provide diagnoses and monitoring remotely. Artificial intelligence tools assist in accurate disease detection and data-driven treatment planning. 
Genetic makeup analysis allows customised precision medicines and therapies for individuals. Wearable devices and mobile apps empower people to track vitals and activity for healthy living. 
After the pandemic's impact, mental health takes a front seat. More investment flows into mental health support, services, and awareness programs.  
These Nadine Chemtech transformative trends will bring major changes in healthcare delivery and management in 2024. Providers and policymakers must adapt accordingly.
1. Telemedicine and Remote Patient Monitoring
Here are some potential benefits of telemedicine that have been seen during the COVID-19 pandemic: Potential Benefits of Telemedicine and remote patient monitoring solutions have become prominent during the COVID-19 pandemic in India. Thanks to high-speed internet connection and advanced smartphones, patient can have a possibility of consultation during virtual meetings, getting a remote diagnosis and monitoring of health states from home. This is likely to continue in the future keeping in 2024; that means that reaching out more patients and also seeing that more patients actually get quality care, especially in the rural areas and areas of need.  
2. Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics
According to Nadine Chemtech, AI and big data are now promptly changing the face of the healthcare system, which introduces more reliable diagnosis, individualized treatment strategies, and rational distribution of resources. By the year 2024, there will be an advancement of more sophisticated diagnostic technologies based on Artificial Intelligence, databased analysis of prevention of diseases, and incorporation of big data analysis into day to day handling of the healthcare facilities of India. Outlined is the reality that it will enhance the quality of health care delivery and at the same time increase functioning effectiveness and decrease potential expenses.  
Read Also: Strategies for Sustainable Healthcare in East Africa - Nadine Adam
3. Personalized Medicine and Genomics
Biotechnology and precision medicine are now laying foundations for individualized treatment that can be based on someone’s genetics alone. It can be expected that by 2024, there will be an enhancement in identification and implementation of targeted existing and new treatment and diagnostic methods, genetic testing, and individualization of drugs and drug development. This trend provided by Nadine Adam Chemtech will help such healthcare providers to deliver more efficient and patient-oriented services while reducing the side effects of medical treatments.
4. Wear0able Health Devices and Mobile Health Apps
The availability of wearable health gadgets and more health-related applications in the market is enabling people to check their health condition and take the necessary steps in relation to it. The year 2024 will also witness the growth of its usage for continuous surveillance and tracking of other parameters such as pulse rate, physical exertion, pH value and diet intake that focus on an individual’s well-being and guiding them towards a better and healthier life. This trend will also create an avenue to proactively address health issues as well as enhance the interaction between the patient, the pharmacist, and the doctor.
5. Focus on Mental Health and Wellness
Mental health has always been an out of sight topic in India, but the COVID-19 situation forced to change that perspective. The trends of the year 2024 towards mental health include; Rise in both financing and advocacy for mental health with health care products, services, and marketing efforts and incorporation of mental health into the primary care facilities. This trend will significantly encourage Mental Health awareness and ensure everyone suffering from, stress related disorders like depression, anxiety receives help.
Final Words 
The healthcare trends of 2024 bring big changes. Hospitals and clinics must get ready. They need the right technology and systems. But one should not worry as Nadine Adam Chemtech is here to provide solutions to everyone having a strong experience in the healthcare industry. 
Chemtech helps hospitals go digital and use data. Its telemedicine tools are the best, and its AI diagnosis software is accurate. It also performs genomics analysis for precision medicine. Providers should contact Nadine at Chemtech soon to get future-ready.
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Exploring Unani Medicine Near Me: A Holistic Approach to Health
Introduction
In the hustle and bustle of modern life, many people are seeking alternative and complementary medicine to address their health concerns. One such ancient system of medicine that is gaining popularity is Unani medicine. Rooted in the traditions of Greco-Arabic medicine, Unani offers a holistic approach to health and wellness. If you’re wondering, “Where can I find Unani medicine near me?” this comprehensive guide will help you understand Unani medicine, its benefits, and how to locate reputable practitioners and clinics near you.
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The Foundations of Unani Medicine
Historical Background
Unani medicine, also known as Yunani medicine, traces its origins back to the ancient Greek physician Hippocrates and the Persian polymath Ibn Sina (Avicenna). It was further developed and refined by Arab and Persian scholars. Unani medicine incorporates principles from Greek, Roman, Persian, Indian, Chinese, and Egyptian medicine, making it a rich and diverse system of healing.
Basic Principles
Unani medicine is based on the balance of four humors: blood (Dam), phlegm (Balgham), yellow bile (Safra), and black bile (Sauda). These humors correspond to the four basic elements: earth, water, fire, and air. The balance and harmony of these humors and elements are crucial for maintaining health. An imbalance leads to disease, and the goal of Unani treatment is to restore this balance.
Diagnostic Techniques
Unani practitioners use various diagnostic techniques to determine the patient’s temperament (Mizaj) and the underlying causes of illness. These techniques include:
Pulse Diagnosis (Nabz): Assessing the rhythm, strength, and quality of the pulse to determine the state of the humors.
Urine Examination (Bawl): Analyzing the color, consistency, and odor of urine to gain insights into the body’s internal environment.
Observation and Palpation: Examining physical signs such as the skin, tongue, and eyes, and feeling the body for abnormalities.
Detailed Patient History: Gathering information about the patient’s lifestyle, diet, medical history, and symptoms to create a comprehensive health profile.
Benefits of Unani Medicine
Holistic Healing
Unani medicine views health as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. It focuses on treating the whole person rather than just the symptoms of a disease in hijama clinic in Mumbai. This holistic approach helps in achieving overall balance and harmony in the body.
Natural Remedies
Unani medicine relies heavily on natural remedies, including herbs, minerals, and animal products. These remedies are formulated to restore the body’s balance without causing significant side effects. Common Unani herbs include ginger, garlic, fennel, and licorice.
Personalized Treatment
Each individual is unique, and Unani medicine emphasizes personalized treatment plans based on the patient’s temperament, constitution, and specific health condition. This tailored approach ensures that treatments are effective and safe for each patient.
Preventive Care
Unani medicine places a strong emphasis on preventive care. It advocates for a healthy lifestyle, balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management to prevent illness and promote long-term health.
Finding Unani Medicine Near You
Online Search
The easiest way to find Unani medicine near you is through an online search. Use search engines and medical directories to locate Unani clinics, practitioners, and hospitals in your area. Keywords such as “Unani medicine near me,” “Unani medicine in Mumbai,” and “Unani doctor near me” can help you find relevant results.
Professional Associations
Professional associations and organizations related to Unani medicine often have directories of certified practitioners and clinics. The Central Council for Research in Unani Medicine (CCRUM) and the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM) are two such organizations in India that maintain lists of qualified Unani practitioners.
Recommendations and Reviews
Ask for recommendations from friends, family, or healthcare providers who may have experience with Unani medicine. Online reviews and testimonials can also provide insights into the reputation and effectiveness of Unani clinics and practitioners in your area.
Local Health Events and Expos
Health fairs, expos, and community events often feature alternative medicine practitioners, including those specializing in Unani medicine. These events provide an opportunity to meet practitioners, ask questions, and learn more about their services.
Choosing the Right Unani Practitioner
Credentials and Qualifications
Ensure that the Unani practitioner you choose is qualified and certified by a recognized medical board or institution. Look for practitioners with degrees in Unani medicine (B.U.M.S. – Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery) and those who have undergone additional training or specialization.
Experience and Expertise
Consider the practitioner’s experience and expertise in treating specific health conditions. An experienced practitioner is likely to have a deeper understanding of Unani principles and a proven track record of successful treatments.
Communication and Rapport
Effective communication and a good rapport with your practitioner are essential for successful treatment. Choose a practitioner who listens to your concerns, explains the treatment process clearly, and makes you feel comfortable and respected.
Treatment Approach
Discuss the practitioner’s treatment approach and philosophy to ensure it aligns with your health goals and preferences. A holistic and patient-centered approach is a hallmark of good Unani practice.
Understanding Unani Treatments
Herbal Remedies
Unani medicine uses a wide range of herbs to treat various ailments. These herbs are often combined to create potent formulations tailored to the patient’s needs. Commonly used herbs include:
Ginger (Zanjabeel): Used for its anti-inflammatory and digestive properties.
Garlic (Thoom): Known for its antibacterial, antiviral, and heart-protective effects.
Licorice (Mulethi): Used to soothe respiratory and digestive issues.
Fennel (Saunf): Promotes digestion and relieves bloating.
Dietary Recommendations
Diet plays a crucial role in Unani medicine. Practitioners provide dietary recommendations based on the patient’s temperament and health condition. The goal is to balance the humors through proper nutrition. Common dietary guidelines include:
Balanced Meals: Emphasizing a mix of whole grains, fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats.
Avoiding Excess: Limiting the intake of spicy, oily, and processed foods that can disrupt the humors.
Hydration: Drinking plenty of water and herbal teas to maintain fluid balance.
Seasonal Foods: Consuming foods that are in season to align with natural cycles.
Regimenal Therapies (Ilaj Bil Tadbeer)
Regimenal therapies are non-pharmacological treatments used to restore balance and health. These therapies include:
Hijama (Cupping Therapy): Removing toxins and improving blood circulation by applying suction cups to specific points on the body.
Massage (Dalk): Relieving muscle tension and promoting relaxation through therapeutic massage techniques.
Exercise (Riyazat): Encouraging physical activity to enhance overall health and well-being.
Hydrotherapy (Ilaj Bil Maa): Using water-based treatments such as baths, compresses, and steam to detoxify and rejuvenate the body.
Pharmacotherapy (Ilaj Bil Dawa)
Pharmacotherapy involves the use of Unani medicines, which are derived from natural sources such as herbs, minerals, and animal products. These medicines are carefully formulated and prescribed based on the patient’s condition. Commonly used Unani medicines include:
Habb-e-Suranjan: Used for pain relief and inflammation in arthritis.
Jawarish-e-Kamooni: A digestive tonic that aids in the treatment of indigestion and bloating.
Khamira Abresham Hakim Arshad Wala: A cardiac tonic that strengthens the heart and improves circulation.
Majun Falasifa: Used for neurological disorders and to enhance cognitive function.
Surgery (Ilaj Bil Yad)
In certain cases, surgical interventions may be recommended in Unani medicine. These procedures are performed by skilled surgeons trained in traditional techniques. Common surgical procedures include:
Fasd (Venesection): A form of bloodletting used to balance the humors and treat conditions such as hypertension and skin disorders.
Amal-e-Kai (Cauterization): Applying heat to specific points on the body to treat chronic conditions and promote healing.
Tashreeh (Anatomy): Understanding the human body’s structure to perform precise and effective surgical procedures.
Case Studies: Success Stories with Unani Medicine
Case Study 1: Managing Diabetes
Mr. Ahmed, a 50-year-old man from Delhi, was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Despite following conventional treatments, his blood sugar levels remained unstable. He decided to explore Unani medicine and consulted a qualified practitioner. The practitioner prescribed a combination of herbal remedies, dietary modifications, and regimenal therapies. Within six months, Mr. Ahmed’s blood sugar levels stabilized, and he experienced improved energy levels and overall well-being.
Case Study 2: Treating Chronic Respiratory Issues
Mrs. Khan, a 45-year-old woman, suffered from chronic bronchitis and asthma. Conventional treatments provided limited relief, prompting her to seek alternative options. She visited a Unani clinic and received a personalized treatment plan that included herbal medicines, dietary recommendations, and breathing exercises. Over time, Mrs. Khan’s respiratory symptoms significantly improved, and she was able to reduce her dependence on conventional medications.
Case Study 3: Alleviating Arthritis Pain
Ms. Sharma, a 60-year-old woman, struggled with severe osteoarthritis in her knees. Conventional painkillers caused unwanted side effects, so she turned to Unani medicine. The Unani practitioner prescribed herbal remedies, massage therapy, and specific dietary changes. After several months of consistent treatment, Ms. Sharma experienced reduced pain, increased mobility, and a better quality of life.
Integrating Unani Medicine with Modern Healthcare
Complementary Approach
Unani medicine can be integrated with modern healthcare to provide a comprehensive and complementary approach to treatment. Patients can benefit from the strengths of both systems, using Unani medicine for preventive care and holistic treatments while relying on conventional medicine for acute conditions and emergencies.
Collaborative Care
Collaboration between Unani practitioners and conventional healthcare providers can enhance patient outcomes. By sharing knowledge and expertise, practitioners can develop comprehensive treatment plans that address all aspects of a patient’s health.
Research and Evidence-Based Practice
Ongoing research and clinical trials are essential to validate the efficacy of Unani treatments and integrate them into mainstream healthcare. Evidence-based practice ensures that patients receive safe, effective, and scientifically validated treatments.
Conclusion
Unani medicine offers a time-tested, holistic approach to health and wellness that is gaining recognition and acceptance in the modern world. If you’re searching for “Unani medicine near me,” you can explore various avenues to find reputable practitioners and clinics in your area. By understanding the principles, benefits, and treatments of Unani medicine, you can make informed decisions about your healthcare and embrace a natural, balanced approach to well-being.
Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic conditions, preventive care, or a holistic approach to health, Unani medicine provides personalized treatments tailored to your unique needs. As more people discover the benefits of this ancient healing system, Unani medicine is poised to become an integral part of modern healthcare, offering hope and healing to those in need.
Explore the world of Unani medicine and experience the transformative power of this ancient practice. With the right practitioner and a commitment to holistic health, you can embark on a journey towards improved health and wellness, embracing the wisdom of the past to enhance your future.
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Best Ayurvedic Doctor in Delhi: Comprehensive Guide to Holistic Healing
Delhi, the bustling capital of India, is a melting pot of cultures, traditions, and medical practices. Among the diverse healthcare options available, Ayurveda stands out as an ancient system of natural healing that has been practiced for over 5,000 years. If you're searching for the best Ayurvedic doctor in Delhi, you've come to the right place. This comprehensive guide will provide valuable information, tips, and insights to help you make an informed decision and embark on your journey towards holistic well-being.
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Understanding Ayurveda: A Brief Overview
Ayurveda, often referred to as the "science of life," is a holistic approach to health and wellness that originated in India. It emphasizes the balance of mind, body, and spirit through natural remedies, diet, and lifestyle changes. The primary goal of Ayurveda is to promote overall health and prevent illness rather than just treating symptoms.
Core Principles of Ayurveda
Doshas: Ayurveda is based on the concept of three doshas - Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Each individual has a unique combination of these doshas, which determines their physical, mental, and emotional characteristics. Understanding your dosha can help tailor treatments to your specific needs.
Five Elements: The five elements - earth, water, fire, air, and ether - form the foundation of Ayurvedic philosophy. These elements combine to form the three doshas and influence every aspect of our lives.
Prakriti and Vikriti: Prakriti refers to an individual's innate constitution, while Vikriti denotes the current state of imbalance. Ayurvedic treatments aim to restore the balance between these two states.
Benefits of Ayurvedic Medicine
Natural Healing: Utilizes herbs, minerals, and natural treatments.
Holistic Approach: Addresses the root cause of ailments.
Personalized Treatment: Tailored to individual needs and constitutions.
Preventative Care: Focuses on maintaining health and preventing disease.
Minimal Side Effects: Uses natural ingredients with fewer side effects.
Finding the Best Ayurvedic Doctor in Delhi
Delhi is home to many renowned Ayurvedic practitioners, each offering unique expertise and specialties. Here are some key factors to consider when choosing the best Ayurvedic doctor for your needs:
Credentials and Experience
Qualifications: Ensure the doctor is a certified Ayurvedic practitioner with a recognized degree (BAMS - Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery).
Experience: Look for doctors with extensive experience in treating a wide range of conditions.
Reputation: Research online reviews, testimonials, and ratings to gauge the doctor's reputation.
Specializations
Some Ayurvedic doctors specialize in certain areas, such as:
Chronic Conditions: Arthritis, diabetes, asthma, etc.
Digestive Disorders: IBS, acid reflux, etc.
Skin Issues: Eczema, psoriasis, acne, etc.
Mental Health: Anxiety, depression, stress management.
Women’s Health: Menstrual disorders, menopause, fertility issues.
Consultation and Treatment Approach
Initial Consultation: A thorough consultation should include a detailed discussion of your medical history, lifestyle, and current health issues.
Diagnosis Methods: Traditional diagnostic methods include pulse diagnosis (Nadi Pariksha), tongue examination, and observation.
Treatment Plan: A comprehensive treatment plan may include dietary recommendations, herbal medicines, Panchakarma (detoxification therapies), yoga, and lifestyle changes.
Accessibility and Location
Clinic Location: Choose a conveniently located clinic to ensure regular follow-ups.
Telemedicine: Some doctors offer online consultations, which can be beneficial for remote patients.
Availability: Check the doctor’s availability for consultations and treatments.
Tips for Maximizing the Benefits of Ayurvedic Treatment
To make the most of your Ayurvedic treatment, consider the following tips:
Follow the Prescribed Diet
Diet plays a crucial role in Ayurveda. Follow the dietary recommendations provided by your doctor to support your treatment and balance your doshas.
Incorporate Lifestyle Changes
Ayurveda emphasizes a balanced lifestyle. Incorporate practices such as regular exercise, meditation, and adequate sleep into your daily routine.
Stay Consistent with Herbal Medicines
Herbal medicines prescribed by your Ayurvedic doctor should be taken consistently for optimal results. Avoid self-medicating or altering dosages without consulting your doctor.
Practice Mindfulness and Stress Management
Stress can aggravate dosha imbalances. Engage in mindfulness practices such as yoga, meditation, and pranayama (breathing exercises) to manage stress effectively.
Regular Follow-ups
Regular follow-ups with your Ayurvedic doctor are essential to monitor progress and make necessary adjustments to your treatment plan.
Conclusion
Finding the best Ayurvedic doctor in Delhi can be a transformative step towards achieving holistic health and wellness. With a rich tradition of Ayurveda and a plethora of experienced practitioners, Delhi offers a myriad of options for those seeking natural and personalized healthcare. Remember to consider factors such as qualifications, experience, specializations, and patient reviews when making your choice. By following the tips provided and staying committed to your treatment plan, you can unlock the full potential of Ayurvedic healing and lead a balanced, healthy life.
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sqinsights · 10 months ago
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The Portable Medical Devices Market: A Sneak Peek into the Future of Healthcare
In a world where change is the only constant, the global portable medical devices market is not one to be left behind. Brace yourselves, folks, because we’re diving into the realm of compact and oh-so-handy medical gadgets, where even your grandma’s blood pressure monitor got a modern makeover. Let’s explore the ins and outs of this market that’s projected to grow faster than your favorite plant.
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A Glimpse into the Future
The global portable medical devices market is not your average Joe. It’s a $26.75 billion industry in 2022, with dreams of reaching a whopping $70.11 billion by 2031 — that’s like predicting the rise of the next healthcare empire. So, what’s fueling this growth? Hold on tight, because we’re about to embark on a journey through the corridors of portable healthcare wonders.
Portable Powerhouses: What Are They?
Imagine a world where your health is at your fingertips — and we’re not talking about searching for symptoms on Google. We’re talking about glucose meters, blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, wearable health trackers, and portable ultrasound machines. These aren’t just gadgets; they’re your personal health squad, keeping tabs on your well-being 24/7.
But it’s not just about us, the users. These portable marvels are a goldmine for medical experts, providing real-time data for diagnosis and treatment planning. Did someone say win-win?
Riding the Wave: Trends Shaping the Market
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Devices:
Who needs a doctor’s appointment when your health is being monitored remotely? RPM devices have been riding the wave, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic made in-person doctor visits as popular as disco balls at a silent disco. These devices aren’t just a trend; they’re here to stay, saving money, improving outcomes, and giving hospital readmission expenses a run for their money.
Miniaturization and Wearable Devices:
Say goodbye to clunky medical devices; it’s the era of wearables and miniaturization. From fitness trackers to smartwatches that moonlight as health gurus, these devices are getting lighter, smaller, and cooler. The gadgets of the future aren’t just functional; they’re fashionable. Who said healthcare can’t be trendy?
Hurdles in the Marathon
Now, before we start planning the victory parade, let’s talk about the hurdles. The global portable medical devices market isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. Regulatory challenges and data privacy concerns are like those unexpected rain showers during a picnic. They might dampen the mood, but a little preparation can save the day.
For More Information: https://www.skyquestt.com/report/portable-medical-devices-market
The Big Players and Underdogs
In the ring of portable medical devices, it’s not just about the big shots like Medtronic, GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, and Philips Healthcare. Nope, the underdogs — startups and tech giants like Apple, Samsung, and Fitbit — have joined the party, adding a dash of innovation to the mix. It’s a fierce competition, and everyone’s bringing their A-game.
Region Rumble: Who’s Leading the Pack?
North America has been the heavyweight champion for a while, thanks to a strong healthcare infrastructure and a knack for embracing technology. But wait, the underdog (or should we say, the dragon?) in this tale is the Asia Pacific region, growing at a pace that even the hare from Aesop’s fables would envy. With rising incomes and improved healthcare access, countries like China, India, and Japan are giving North America a run for its money.
The Crystal Ball: What Does the Future Hold?
Technological advancements and the rise of chronic diseases are steering the ship. With gadgets becoming smarter, sleeker, and more connected, the global portable medical devices market is on the brink of a healthcare revolution. But hey, let’s not forget the importance of taming the regulatory dragon and securing patient data — it’s the key to unlocking this treasure trove.
In a nutshell, the global portable medical devices market is not just a market; it’s a sneak peek into the future of healthcare. So, grab your popcorn, folks, because this show is just getting started. Your health? It’s going portable.
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The Portable Medical Devices Market: A Sneak Peek into the Future of Healthcare
In a world where change is the only constant, the global portable medical devices market is not one to be left behind. Brace yourselves, folks, because we’re diving into the realm of compact and oh-so-handy medical gadgets, where even your grandma’s blood pressure monitor got a modern makeover. Let’s explore the ins and outs of this market that’s projected to grow faster than your favorite plant.
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A Glimpse into the Future
The global portable medical devices market is not your average Joe. It’s a $26.75 billion industry in 2022, with dreams of reaching a whopping $70.11 billion by 2031 — that’s like predicting the rise of the next healthcare empire. So, what’s fueling this growth? Hold on tight, because we’re about to embark on a journey through the corridors of portable healthcare wonders.
Portable Powerhouses: What Are They?
Imagine a world where your health is at your fingertips — and we’re not talking about searching for symptoms on Google. We’re talking about glucose meters, blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters, wearable health trackers, and portable ultrasound machines. These aren’t just gadgets; they’re your personal health squad, keeping tabs on your well-being 24/7.
But it’s not just about us, the users. These portable marvels are a goldmine for medical experts, providing real-time data for diagnosis and treatment planning. Did someone say win-win?
Riding the Wave: Trends Shaping the Market
Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Devices:
Who needs a doctor’s appointment when your health is being monitored remotely? RPM devices have been riding the wave, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic made in-person doctor visits as popular as disco balls at a silent disco. These devices aren’t just a trend; they’re here to stay, saving money, improving outcomes, and giving hospital readmission expenses a run for their money.
Miniaturization and Wearable Devices:
Say goodbye to clunky medical devices; it’s the era of wearables and miniaturization. From fitness trackers to smartwatches that moonlight as health gurus, these devices are getting lighter, smaller, and cooler. The gadgets of the future aren’t just functional; they’re fashionable. Who said healthcare can’t be trendy?
Hurdles in the Marathon
Now, before we start planning the victory parade, let’s talk about the hurdles. The global portable medical devices market isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. Regulatory challenges and data privacy concerns are like those unexpected rain showers during a picnic. They might dampen the mood, but a little preparation can save the day.
For More Information: https://www.skyquestt.com/report/portable-medical-devices-market
The Big Players and Underdogs
In the ring of portable medical devices, it’s not just about the big shots like Medtronic, GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, and Philips Healthcare. Nope, the underdogs — startups and tech giants like Apple, Samsung, and Fitbit — have joined the party, adding a dash of innovation to the mix. It’s a fierce competition, and everyone’s bringing their A-game.
Region Rumble: Who’s Leading the Pack?
North America has been the heavyweight champion for a while, thanks to a strong healthcare infrastructure and a knack for embracing technology. But wait, the underdog (or should we say, the dragon?) in this tale is the Asia Pacific region, growing at a pace that even the hare from Aesop’s fables would envy. With rising incomes and improved healthcare access, countries like China, India, and Japan are giving North America a run for its money.
The Crystal Ball: What Does the Future Hold?
Technological advancements and the rise of chronic diseases are steering the ship. With gadgets becoming smarter, sleeker, and more connected, the global portable medical devices market is on the brink of a healthcare revolution. But hey, let’s not forget the importance of taming the regulatory dragon and securing patient data — it’s the key to unlocking this treasure trove.
In a nutshell, the global portable medical devices market is not just a market; it’s a sneak peek into the future of healthcare. So, grab your popcorn, folks, because this show is just getting started. Your health? It’s going portable.
Disclaimer: No AI unicorns were harmed in the making of this blog. We promise.
About Us-
SkyQuest Technology Group is a Global Market Intelligence, Innovation Management & Commercialization organization that connects innovation to new markets, networks & collaborators for achieving Sustainable Development Goals.
Contact Us-
SkyQuest Technology Consulting Pvt. Ltd.
1 Apache Way,
Westford,
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USA (+1) 617–230–0741
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Top 10 Reasons to Choose Ayurveda
In today's fast-paced world, stress, illness, and imbalance seem like constant companions. While modern medicine offers quick fixes, many seek a more holistic approach to wellness. This is where Ayurveda, the 5,000-year-old Indian system of natural medicine, shines.
Ayurveda (meaning "the science of life") goes beyond treating symptoms. It focuses on understanding your unique mind-body constitution and restoring balance, leading to long-term health and well-being. Intrigued? Here are 10 compelling reasons to explore Ayurveda:
1. Holistic Approach: Unlike conventional medicine, Ayurveda treats the whole person, considering your physical, mental, and emotional aspects. This ensures a customized approach to healing, addressing the root cause of imbalances.
2. Personalized Care: Every individual is unique in Ayurveda. Through pulse diagnosis and consultations, Ayurvedic practitioners determine your dosha (dominant mind-body type) and create a personalized plan tailored to your specific needs.
3. Natural Remedies: Ayurveda emphasizes natural therapies like herbal medicines, dietary modifications, yoga, meditation, and Panchakarma detoxification processes. These gentle yet effective methods minimize side effects.
4. Preventive Focus: Rather than waiting for illness to strike, Ayurveda emphasizes prevention and self-care. Learning your dosha and implementing its balancing practices can boost immunity and prevent future health concerns.
5. Stress Management: In our stressful world, Ayurveda offers powerful tools for managing stress. Practices like pranayama (breathing exercises) and meditation promote inner peace and emotional well-being.
6. Detoxification: The Panchakarma cleansing program removes accumulated toxins, leaving you feeling rejuvenated and lighter. This process can also improve digestion, energy levels, and overall health.
7. Improved Sleep: Struggling to sleep? Ayurveda offers natural remedies like herbal teas and massage therapies that promote restful sleep, essential for both physical and mental health.
8. Enhanced Beauty: Ayurveda's natural skincare practices and herbal formulations nourish your skin from within, promoting a healthy glow and addressing various skin concerns.
9. Spiritual Growth: Ayurveda recognizes the connection between spirituality and well-being. By aligning your lifestyle with your dosha and practicing mindfulness, you can experience deeper self-awareness and spiritual awakening.
10. Sustainable & Accessible: With its emphasis on natural remedies and lifestyle adjustments, Ayurveda promotes a sustainable and eco-friendly approach to health, often costing less than conventional treatments.
Ready to Embark on Your Ayurvedic Journey?
Pune, a vibrant city in India, is home to a rich Ayurvedic heritage. Explore the numerous Ayurvedic clinics in Pune, offering consultations, Panchakarma therapies, and personalized treatment plans. Additionally, discover a wide range of Ayurvedic pharmacy in Pune stocking authentic herbal medicines and products to support your well-being journey.
Embrace the transformative power of Ayurveda and experience holistic healing in Pune. By aligning with your inner wisdom and the wisdom of this ancient tradition, you can unlock a life of vibrant health and harmony.
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Optimizing Critical Care: A Comprehensive Guide to Enhancing the Assessment for Standard ICU Patients
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Fellowship in Critical Care is one of the most important courses in India as it teaches about the general flow of assessment for a standard ICU patient who is intubated with an arterial line and is on multiple drugs. In a clinical setting your assessments need to be based on the patient’s presenting problem and current condition. So first we introduce ourselves to the patient and if present the family as well. Then slowly and steadily start to explain what you are going to do; this should be done regardless of the patient’s level of consciousness. As with any initial interaction with a patient, ensure that you are following correct infection prevention and control policies with hand hygiene and appropriate personal protection equipment. Even during a potential short interaction, you will need to collect important information about your patient like is he/she awake and alert, does the patient focus on you when you introduce yourself, does the family appear stressed.
Fellowship Course in Critical Care Medicine guides you on how to do the basic neurological assessment of a patient that starts with consists of four components, level of consciousness, pupils, vital signs including pain and motor strength. These will be demonstrated for both the responsive and non-responsive patient. Its important to remember that the goal with the neurological assessment is to get the best possible response, which means whenever possible you should remove or reduce sedation prior to assessment. Relying solely on blood pressure or cardiac output to determine adequate circulation can lead to erroneous conclusions. General techniques to assess peripheral perfusion include as with pitot pulses capillary refill and edema and inspection where we look for modeling evidence of bleeding and cyanosis.
Fellowship in Critical care in India teaches the most effective and common techniques used for pulmonary physical assessment are inspection and auscultation. For inspection observe the general appearance and the state of the patient including color such as cyanosis, modelling, pallor, rate rhythm and pattern of breathing, symmetry of chest expansion and the shape of the chest. Thus, inspection should include state of nutrition, symmetry, and posture. Wasting and hallmarks of poor nutrition may indicate chronic disease, poor grooming or slack posture may suggest depression or low self-esteem. Then proceed to more specific examination of the skin, looking for redness or other signs of infection, hair loss, nail thickening, and moles or other areas of pigmentation and inquiries about any recent changes in skin lesions that could indicate early cancer. Inspection also should encompass, in particular, areas that the patient normally would not be able to see, such as the scalp, the back, and the buttocks. The nails and the skin are particularly important in making a diagnosis. Examination of the nails can provide important clues about systemic disease. Clubbing of the nails (broadening of the nailbeds, with curved and shiny nails) may indicate congenital heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchogenic carcinoma, or another cardiac or pulmonary condition. Pitting of the nails occurs in about 50 percent of patients with psoriasis. The skin should always be inspected for cancer, though it is sometimes difficult to differentiate a benign mole (nevus) from a cancer. That’s why doing a fellowship course in Critical Care by MedVantage is an essential need for every healthcare professional.
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Home Healthcare Market Research, Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report, 2032
Market Scope
The Home Healthcare Market Size was assessed at USD 216.0 billion in 2021, and it is expected to rise from USD 246.1 billion in 2022 to USD 661.12 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.14% over the forecast period (2022- 2030).
Drivers and Restrains Impacting Home Healthcare Market
The rise of the global home healthcare market can be attributed to factors, such as; adoption of advanced technology in healthcare and diagnosis equipment and introduction of initiatives by governments to encourage home healthcare solutions. On the contrary, the home healthcare market is anticipated to face challenges and restraints owing to rising about patient safety and high healthcare costs. However, the expansion of the geriatric population in can support the market rise in years to come.
Segment Analysis of Home Healthcare Market
The home healthcare market segment study is based on product, software, and service.
By products, the segments of the home healthcare market study are screening, therapeutic and testing, and monitoring products. The segment of therapeutic and testing is sub-segmented into respiratory therapy equipment, dialysis equipment, insulin delivery devices, IV equipment, and wound care products among others. The segment of monitoring products is sub-segmented into event monitors, holter, sleep apnea monitors, pulse oximeters & heart rate monitors, blood pressure monitors, blood glucose monitors, and cholesterol monitoring devices among others.
By software, the home healthcare market study is segmented into hospice solutions, agency software, telehealth solution, and clinical management systems. The telehealth solution segment can rise at high growth pace over the years to come.
By services, the global home healthcare market research is segmented into unskilled care services, skilled nursing services, rehabilitation therapy services, respiratory therapy services, infusion pregnancy care services, and therapy services. The expansion of the respiratory therapy services to support market.
Regional Assessment of Home Healthcare Market
The growing concerns regarding authenticity and safety of treatment are encouraging innovations that can influence the home healthcare market expansion in different regions across the globe. The market research report reveals that companies in the global home healthcare market can be supported by new revenue sources that are utilized by key market players and the surging investment over the forecast term. The regional analysis of the market is spread across Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific among other. As per market study, the home healthcare market is set to experience a tremendous growth across software, product, service, and region segments. The home healthcare market in North America region covers the United States, and Mexico and Canada. Businesses present in this regional market are profiled for their strategies and are presented in detail in this market report. The home healthcare market in the European region covers Germany, Italy, France, and the United Kingdom. Further, the market research report offers details on the APAC region that spans across China, Japan, India, Australia, and others. The market active across other parts of the world, such as; Middle East, Brazil, and Africa, others in the home healthcare market are also studied.
Competitive Landscape of Home Healthcare Market
Some reputed companies that are functioning in the home healthcare market include Abbott (U.S.), Koninklijke Philips N.V. (The Netherlands), Fresenius SE & Co KGaA (Germany), F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG (Switzerland), GE Healthcare (U.S.), A&D Company (Japan), B. Braun Melsungen AG (Germany), McKesson Corporation (U.S.), Omron Corporation (Japan), Becton Dickinson Company (U.S.), LG Electronics (South Korea), Medtronic PLC (U.S.), Apple (U.S.), Kinnser Software (U.S.), and 3M (U.S.) and others. Eminent players are engaged in launching new products and entering partnerships in the global market and to expand their consumer base.
The report offers vivid profiles on market players and study their current scenario in the market. History of companies coupled with their annual turnover, segmental share, profit margins, growth strategies, SWOT analysis, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activities, new product launches, and R&D initiatives are discussed on a granular level.
The market report provides comprehensive analysis of the worldwide home healthcare market in segments that include service, product, region, and software. Analysts have also assessed the market's rise across several regional markets across different market’s segments on a country level. The research report of the home healthcare market highlights key segments that offers forecasts on the basis of primary and secondary data. The report on the global market of home healthcare presents key company profiles on organizations that are active across the several regions.
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Heart disease encompasses various conditions affecting the heart’s functionality, standing as a prevalent and leading cause of death in India. Over the decades, the prevalence rates of heart disease in the country have fluctuated, ranging from 1.6% to 7.4% in rural populations and 1% to 13.2% in urban populations.
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Effective Ayurvedic Approaches for Alleviating Joint and Muscle Discomfort and Pain Relief
Unlock natural pain relief with Ayurvedic remedies. Learn effective approaches to alleviate joint and muscle discomfort. Enhance your well-being through holistic Ayurvedic solutions.
Introduction
In a world that often relies heavily on pharmaceuticals for pain relief, Ayurvedic medicine offers a natural and holistic alternative for ayurvedic medicine for joint and muscle pain and ayurvedic medicine for pain relief. Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine that originated in India, focuses on balancing the body, mind, and spirit to promote overall well-being. Joint and muscle discomfort, a common issue for many, can be effectively managed through Ayurvedic principles and treatments. In this article, we will explore the world of Ayurvedic remedies, including herbs, therapies, and lifestyle tips, to enhance your quality of life.
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Understanding Joint and Muscle Discomfort
Before we dive into Ayurvedic solutions, it's crucial to understand the underlying causes of ayurvedic medicine for joint and muscle pain and ayurvedic medicine for pain relief. These causes may include:
Aging: As we age, wear and tear on our joints and muscles can lead to discomfort.
Injuries: Trauma from accidents or sports-related incidents can result in acute or chronic discomfort.
Inflammation: Conditions such as arthritis or tendonitis can cause painful inflammation.
Autoimmune Conditions: Diseases like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis can contribute to joint discomfort.
Joint and muscle discomfort can significantly affect one's quality of life, impacting mobility, sleep, and overall well-being.
Ayurveda: An Overview
Ayurveda, a holistic system of medicine with over 5,000 years of history, is rooted in the belief that health and well-being depend on a delicate balance between the mind, body, and spirit. Ayurveda categorizes individuals into three primary body types or "doshas": Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, each with unique characteristics. Understanding your dosha and its balance is crucial in Ayurvedic diagnosis and treatment.
Ayurvedic Approaches to Address Joint and Muscle Discomfort
Ayurveda views joint and muscle discomfort as a result of imbalances in the body's doshas, particularly Vata dosha. When Vata becomes aggravated, it can lead to dryness, coldness, and stiffness in the joints and muscles. Additionally, Ayurveda recognizes the role of Ama, which represents toxins in the body, in contributing to discomfort and inflammation.
Ayurvedic Diagnosis of Joint and Muscle Discomfort
Diagnosing joint and muscle discomfort in Ayurveda involves a thorough examination, which includes:
Nadi Pariksha (Pulse Diagnosis): Practitioners assess the pulse's qualities to determine dosha imbalances.
Darshana (Observation): Physical examination of the patient's body, tongue, eyes, and skin.
Prashna (Questioning): Detailed inquiries about the patient's lifestyle, diet, and symptoms.
These diagnostic methods help Ayurvedic practitioners identify the root causes of ayurvedic medicine for joint and muscle pain and ayurvedic medicine for pain relief.
Ayurvedic Treatment Approaches
Ayurvedic treatments for ayurvedic medicine for joint and muscle pain and ayurvedic medicine for pain relief are diverse and tailored to the individual's dosha and specific condition. Common approaches include:
Herbal Remedies: Ayurveda employs a wide range of herbs, such as Guggul, Ashwagandha, and Turmeric, to reduce inflammation and alleviate discomfort.
Panchakarma Therapy: This detoxification and rejuvenation therapy can help remove Ama and balance doshas.
Dietary Recommendations: Ayurvedic diets are customized to pacify aggravated doshas and promote healing.
Yoga and Exercise: Specific yoga postures (asanas) and exercises can improve joint flexibility and muscle strength.
Lifestyle Tips for Managing Joint and Muscle Discomfort
Incorporating Ayurvedic lifestyle practices can significantly reduce the occurrence of discomfort:
Daily Routine (Dinacharya): Implementing a consistent daily routine that aligns with your dosha can promote balance and reduce discomfort.
Seasonal Adaptations (Ritucharya): Adjusting your lifestyle and diet according to the seasons can help prevent discomfort triggered by weather changes.
Stress Management: Stress is known to exacerbate discomfort. Ayurveda offers stress-reduction techniques like meditation and pranayama (breathing exercises).
Sleep and Rest: Proper sleep and rest are crucial for healing and rejuvenation.
Case Studies
Real-life examples of individuals benefiting from Ayurvedic treatments can inspire those seeking natural pain relief.
Precautions and Consultation
While Ayurvedic treatments are generally safe, it's essential to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner. They can provide personalized guidance and ensure that Ayurvedic treatments complement any ongoing conventional medical care.
Conclusion
Ayurveda's holistic approach to health, with its focus on balancing the body's doshas, offers effective and natural methods for addressing ayurvedic medicine for joint and muscle pain and ayurvedic medicine for pain relief. By understanding the root causes of discomfort, adhering to Ayurvedic principles, and seeking professional guidance, individuals can discover a path to a more comfortable and harmonious life. Embracing Ayurveda not only addresses the symptoms but also promotes overall well-being, enhancing the quality of life for those dealing with joint and muscle discomfort.
Additional Resources
For further information on Ayurvedic approaches to managing ayurvedic medicine for joint and muscle pain and ayurvedic medicine for pain relief, consider exploring reputable books, websites, and Ayurvedic clinics that specialize in pain management.
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Ayurvedic Treatment Centre in Delhi And Ghaziabad: A Holistic Approach to Healing
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Ayurveda, the ancient Indian system of medicine, has gained significant popularity as people seek natural and effective ways to address their health issues. In this article, we will explore the world of Ayurvedic treatment centers in Delhi and Ghaziabad, delving into the principles of Ayurveda, the services offered, and the benefits of this holistic approach to healing.
Understanding Ayurveda: The Science of Life
The Origins of Ayurveda 
Ayurveda, often referred to as the "Science of Life," is an ancient system of medicine that has its roots in India. It dates back over 5,000 years and is based on a profound understanding of the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. The word "Ayurveda" is derived from Sanskrit, where "Ayur" means life, and "Veda" means knowledge or science. This holistic system aims to achieve balance and harmony within the body to promote overall well-being.
Principles of Ayurveda 
Ayurveda operates on the fundamental principles of balancing three vital energies, or "doshas": Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Each person has a unique combination of these doshas, which determine their physical and mental characteristics. Ayurvedic practitioners diagnose imbalances in the doshas and prescribe personalized treatments to restore equilibrium.
Ayurvedic Treatment Centers: Where Tradition Meets Modern Healthcare
Comprehensive Consultations 
One of the key offerings of Ayurvedic treatment centers in Delhi and Ghaziabad is comprehensive consultations. These centers employ experienced Ayurvedic doctors who conduct thorough assessments of patients, including pulse diagnosis and a detailed analysis of their doshas. This initial evaluation helps create a customized treatment plan.
Traditional Therapies 
Ayurvedic treatments are diverse and may include Panchakarma, an intensive detoxification process, Abhyanga (therapeutic massage), Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead), and herbal remedies. These therapies aim to cleanse the body, rejuvenate the mind, and alleviate specific health issues.
Dietary Guidance 
Nutrition plays a crucial role in Ayurveda. Ayurvedic treatment centers provide dietary guidance tailored to an individual's dosha constitution. This includes recommendations on foods to favor and avoid, as well as the use of specific herbs and spices to enhance digestion and promote overall health.
Yoga and Meditation 
Incorporating yoga and meditation into daily routines is another hallmark of Ayurvedic practices. These ancient disciplines are known to enhance flexibility, reduce stress, and promote mental clarity. Many Ayurvedic centers offer classes and workshops to help individuals integrate these practices into their lives.
The Benefits of Ayurvedic Healing
Ayurvedic treatment centers in Delhi and Ghaziabad offer a range of benefits to individuals seeking holistic healthcare solutions:
 Natural Healing: Ayurveda relies on natural remedies and therapies, minimizing the use of synthetic drugs and chemicals.
 Personalized Care: Treatments are tailored to an individual's unique constitution and health concerns.
Long-term Wellness: Ayurveda focuses on root causes and aims to provide lasting solutions rather than temporary relief.
Stress Reduction: Incorporating mindfulness practices like meditation and yoga helps individuals manage stress effectively.
 Improved Digestion: Ayurvedic dietary recommendations enhance digestion, leading to better nutrient absorption.
Enhanced Energy: Balanced doshas result in increased vitality and energy levels.
Preventive Care: Ayurveda emphasizes preventive measures to maintain good health and prevent diseases.
Conclusion
In the fast-paced urban environments of Delhi and Ghaziabad, Ayurvedic treatment centers offer a haven of holistic healing. These centers blend ancient wisdom with modern healthcare practices to provide personalized, effective, and natural solutions for various health issues. By embracing Ayurveda, individuals can experience a profound transformation in their physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
FAQs 
1. Is Ayurvedic treatment safe for everyone?
Yes, Ayurvedic treatments are generally safe for most individuals. However, it's essential to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure that the treatments are tailored to your specific constitution and health needs.
2. How long does it take to see results from Ayurvedic treatments?
The timeline for experiencing results from Ayurvedic treatments can vary depending on the individual and the nature of the health issue. Some people may experience improvements relatively quickly, while others may require more extended treatment.
3. Are Ayurvedic dietary recommendations restrictive?
Ayurvedic dietary recommendations are designed to promote balance and health. While they may suggest avoiding certain foods based on your dosha, they also provide a wide range of foods that are beneficial for your constitution.
4. Can Ayurveda cure chronic diseases?
Ayurveda aims to address the root causes of diseases and promote healing. While it can provide relief and improvement for chronic conditions, it's essential to work in conjunction with conventional medical care for serious illnesses.
5. How can I find a reputable Ayurvedic treatment center in Delhi or Ghaziabad?
You can find reputable Ayurvedic treatment centers by conducting online research, reading reviews, and seeking recommendations from trusted sources. It's important to choose a center with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners and a good track record of patient care.
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Incorporating Ayurveda into your healthcare regimen can be a transformative journey toward better health and well-being. Explore the options available in Delhi and Ghaziabad, and take the first step towards a holistic approach to healing.
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Regional Oximeter Market Size, Type, segmentation, growth and forecast 2023-2030
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Regional Oximeter Market
The Regional Oximeter Market is expected to grow from USD 2.40 Billion in 2022 to USD 3.80 Billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 5.90% during the forecast period.
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Regional Oximeter Market Size
The Regional Oximeter market research report analyzes the market segment based on type (reusable sensor, disposable sensor), application (hospital, clinic, others), and region (North America, Asia Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Australia, and Europe). The major market players include GE, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA, Nonin Medical Inc., Smiths Medical, Spacelabs Healthcare Inc., Nihon Kohden Corporation, Halma Plc, Contec Medical Systems Co. Ltd., Medtronic plc, Opto Circuits India Ltd., and Edwards Lifesciences Corporation. The report also provides information on regulatory and legal factors specific to market conditions. Regional oximeters are instrumental in measuring peripheral tissue saturation, and are an essential tool in the operating room, critical care unit, and outpatient settings. The report indicates that the growth of this market can be attributed to factors like the rise in surgical procedures, advancements in pulse oximetry technology, and the increasing prevalence of respiratory diseases. However, the regulatory and legal factors specific to market conditions such as product safety and efficacy, reimbursement policies, and intellectual property rights can impact the growth of the regional oximeter market.
Regional Oximeter Market Key Player
GE
Koninklijke Philips N.V.
Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA
Nonin Medical Inc.
Smiths Medical
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Regional Oximeter Market Segment Analysis
The Regional Oximeter target market is primarily driven by factors such as the rising prevalence of respiratory disorders, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and the increasing demand for non-invasive monitoring devices. Additionally, the increasing geriatric population and the growing adoption of remote patient monitoring technologies are also expected to boost the demand for regional oximeters. The global market for regional oximeters is projected to grow significantly over the next few years due to the increasing need for continuous and accurate monitoring of patients in critical care settings.
The latest trends in the regional oximeter market include the growing adoption of wireless and portable devices, the emergence of new technologies such as pulse oximetry, and the increasing popularity of remote monitoring technologies. These trends are expected to drive the growth of the market further, as they provide healthcare professionals with accurate and reliable data about a patient's condition, allowing for better diagnosis and treatment.
However, the market for regional oximeters also faces several major challenges, including the high cost of devices and limited accuracy in monitoring certain patient populations, such as those with dark skin tones or low perfusion. Additionally, the availability of non-invasive monitoring alternatives, such as capnography, may also limit the growth potential of the regional oximeter market.
Overall, the main findings of the report suggest that the potential for growth in the regional oximeter market remains strong, despite these challenges. To capitalize on this potential, companies in the industry should focus on developing more accurate and cost-effective products, as well as improving the usability and compatibility of their devices with existing healthcare systems. Additionally, investing in research and development to improve the accuracy of regional oximeters in monitoring certain patient populations could also provide significant growth opportunities.
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Market Segmentation (by Application):
Hospital
Clinic
Others
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