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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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Evaluation of Vyadhi and its classification in covid-19 disaster affected population: A survey study

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Abstract

Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has posed an unprecedented challenge to the people and governments of every country in a very short period since its emergence in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. The first case of COVID-19 in India was reported on 30 January 2020 in the state of Kerala. The disease is defined as a state in which both the body and mind are subject to pain and misery. it can be classified in Various types. Diseases are classified according to need of treatment, causative factor, prognosis etc. There is lacuna of research in ayurveda for the management of diseases due to disaster so, the classification of Vyādhi is an essential for understanding of the disease due to disaster, and it is a prerequisite factor for management of such incidences.

Objective: To enlist the prevalent Vyadhi observed under epidemic i.e., COVID-19 disaster in order to classify them under different Vyadhi vargikarana.

Materials and Methods: Mysore City of Karnataka State was selected for the survey of COVID-19 Disaster. The place was visited and sample of 100 affected people of 60 affected families was surveyed by using the special case proforma.

Results: Sharirika-Manasika, Agantuja, Kosthagata, Sannipataja, Daruna and Kricchasadhya Vyadhi are highly significant (p =.001). Shoka, Bhaya and Chittotdvega are highly significant (p =.001), Followed by Chinta is significant (p = .003).

 

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Parth Kumar Chaudhary, Dr. Vasudev A Chate, Dr. Shreevathsa (2022). Evaluation of Vyadhi and its classification in covid-19 disaster affected population: A survey study . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 3(4), 213-215.

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