Disease Flashcards

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6 Stages of Disease

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  1. Sanchaya - accumulation
  2. Prakopa - aggravation
  3. Prasara - overflow
  4. Sthana Samsraya - relocation
  5. Vyakti - manifestation
  6. Bheda - diversification
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  1. Hetu
  2. Linga
  3. Aushada
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  1. Cause
  2. Signs & symptoms
  3. Remedies
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Accumulation

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First stage: Sanchaya

  • doshas begin to increase in their respective locales
  • causes include wrong diet, seasonal maladjustments, wrong lifestyle, psychological disturbance
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Aggravation

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Second stage: Prakopa

  • Doshas continue to increase in respective sites bringing an increase in the symptoms there. The pressure of this accumulation brings about symptoms elsewhere.
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Overflow

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Third stage: prasara

- doshas enter plasma & blood, spreading out of G.I. tract. & invading organs & tissues

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Relocation

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Fourth stage: Sthana Samsraya

  • doshas relocate in other sites of the body & begin to cause specific diseases
  • generally Vata moves to the bones; Pitta moves to the blood; Kapha moves to the lymphatic system
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Manifestation

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Fifth stage: Vyakti

  • doshas manifest specific symptom complexes as particular sites
  • diseases are now identifiable
  • treatment becomes difficult
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Diversification

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Sixth stage: Bheda

- doshas manifest their special characteristics at particular sites

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Ama

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Definition: raw, unripe, uncooked, immature

Qualities:
Guru - large, bulky --> undigestible
Aneka Varana - varied type
Snigda - viscous
Bahupicchila - smeary
Tantumad - network of filaments (fiberous?)
Durgandham - abnormal color
Drava - liquid/fusing/quick motion
  • 1st stage of disease; it causes blockages in the channels (srotorodha), mucus congestion, loss of strength, lack of movement, edema, low digestive fire, bloating, constipation, slippery pulse, lack of enthusiasm, stagnation in tissues
  • the difference between ama and kapha is that ama causes srotorodha, which causes vata to reverse its flow and effects derrangements to the flow of dosha
  • impairment of agni causes ama (instead of ojas) because food ferments; this is a degenerative cycle because ama causes low agni and vice versa
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Doshas’ role in health & disease

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Balanced/Diseased

  • VPK are physiological factors when they are in balance & promoting health
  • VPK are pathological factors when out of balance and causing disease

1.. SAMA/SWASTHA
- balanced doshas (VPK) & sattvic mind (balanced rajas-tamas)

  1. . ASWASTHA
    - diseased
  1. VRUDDHI - increase
    - state of increase leads to development of pathological manifestaton
  2. KSHAYA - decrease
    - state of decrease only has deficiency symptoms, no severe pathological disease
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Measurements for Doshas, Dhatus, and Malas

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  1. Pramanatah - Quantitative
  2. Gunatah - Qualitative
  3. Karmatah - Functional
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Sama/Ama-visa & Nirama

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With Ama & Without Ama

  • Sama/Ama-visa occurs when aggravated doshas, dhatus, and malas mix with ama; translated as “poison toxins”; occurs after ama has been present for a long time
  • Nirama - no ama, but dosha is aggravated
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Disease origins

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  1. SHARIRA
    - i.e. body, soma, doshas
  2. SATTVA
    - i.e. mind, psychological, rajas-tamas
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Samprapati

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Pathogenesis, which includes the six phases of dosha activity:

  1. Sanchaya - accumulation
  2. Prakopa - provocation
  3. Prasara - spreading
  4. Sthana Samshraya - settling
  5. Vyakti - manifestation
  6. Bheda - complications/derangement/destruction
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Vikruti

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The study of imbalance

  1. Linga - clinical features/signs & symptoms
  2. Diagnostic tests
  3. Understanding Pathologies
  4. Aetiology - causes of disease (i.e. internal/external)
  5. Prodromal Symptoms - symptoms that happen before the disease; mild or strong?; happens when ama is associating with doshas
  • If there is no vikruti, then it is called Arogya (non-disease) or Swastha (health)

Disease happens with these elements:

  1. Dosha (asamya - problem form of dosha, caused by ama)
  2. Dushya - weak dhatus
  3. Samorchana - binding
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Ayurveda in a nutshell:

HETU LINGA AUSHADA

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HETU = cause
LINGA = signs & symptoms 
AUSHADA = remedies
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Goals of Ayurveda

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  1. Protection, promotion, & preservation of health

2. Alleviation/relief of disease