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Ayurveda is India‘s ancient medical science.

Ayurveda is composed of two words Ayur (life) and Veda (science) it means it is a science of life .The mission of Ayurveda is
" स्वस्थस्य स्वास्थरक्षणंं आतुरस्य व्याधिपरिमोक्ष: "
means it promotes the health and treats the Patient.

Modern Ayurvedic Polyclinic

In Rutu Ayurveda we combine ancient Ayurvedic knowledge with modern diagnostic methods to diagnose the cause of disease and the treatment. Our aim is to use the best practices in Ayurveda to improve the quality of patient’s health and cure them. A holistic approach is an important factor in the treatment of a patient.

Ayurveda has explained the examination of disease (Rog Pariksha) & diseased (Rogi Pariksha) in most comprehensive way. It is very important to know the nature of disease and status of the patient before starting the treatment. Dashavidh Pariksha is an important format explained by Ayurveda.

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Dashavidh Pariksha
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Dushya

(Dosha and Dhatu)
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Desha

(Geographical Region and Site in Body)
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Bala

(Physical Strength )
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Kala

(Season)
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Agni

(Digestive Fire)
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Prakriti

(Doshaj Prakriti)
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Vaya

(Age)
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Sattva

(Psychological Health)
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Satmya

(Habits)
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Ahara

(Diet)
Ashtavidha Pariksha

For effective management of disease, diagnosis and prognosis are two important aspects. clinical examination is an important tool for assessment of disease as well as condition of the patient. different types of examinations are described in Ayurveda like Ashtavidha Pariksha. It includes

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Nadi

(Pulse Study)
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Mutra

(Examination of Urine)
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Mala

(Stool Examination)
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Shabda

(Voice Examination)
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Jivha

(Tongue Examination)
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Sparsha

(Skin Examination)
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Drik

(Eye Examination)
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Akriti

(Body Built or General Appearance Examination)

What are Doshas

Ayurveda believes that the basic building blocks of the material world are five elements namely space, air, fire, water and the earth. These elements combine in the body to form three energy or life forces called doshas. The three doshas are Vata, Pitta and kapha.

Vata

it governs movement and communication. The flow of breath, the pulsation of heart, all the muscle contractions, tissue movements, cellular mobility & communication throughout the mind and nervous system.

Pitta

It oversees digestion, transportation and nutrition. It is closely related to intelligence, understanding and digestion of food, thought, emotion and experiences.

Kapha

It provides cohesiveness, structure and lubrication. This dosha hydrates all cells and systems ,lubricates the joints, moisturizes the skin, maintains immunity and protects the tissues.

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