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A REVIEW ARTICLE ON AYURVEDIC LITERATURE AND MANAGEMENT IN TRISHNA
Dr. Hritu Ratre*, Dr. Nikhila Ranjan Nayak and Dr. Chandrashekhar Ghatge
. Abstract Water is an essential component of human body and excessive fluid loss causes dehydration which manifests with symptom of thirst. Thirst means a need for something to drink. Thirst is felt by hypothalamus which stimulates ADH hormone and aldosterone for the absorption of water and makes plasma to return to its normal state in order to maintain homeostasis. Trishna is one of integrated aspect of Udakavaha Srotas. In Ayurveda absorption of body fluids depends upon Vata and Agni. On Nidana Sevana when Vata and Pitta gets exacerbated it brings vitiation in Udakavaha Srotas, Mutravaha Srotas and in due course it does Dusti of Rasavaha Srotas. It causes depletion of Rasa and Udaka in the body and presented with Mukhashosha as premonitory symptom of Trishna Roga. Sarvadha Ambukamitavam is presented as cardinal feature of Trishna Roga. Keywords: Ayurveda, Trishna, Trish, Udakavaha Srotas, Mutravaha Srotas, Homeostasis. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
