Correspondence Address:
Dr.Hemant Datkhile. Associate Professor, Department of Rog nidan evm Vikrutividnyan. Tilak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya , Pune , Maharashtra , India . Email : sudaratnamedifoundation@gmail.com Mob. 98500 09855
Date of Acceptance: 2022-10-10
Date of Publication:2022-11-10
Article-ID:IJIM_200_01_23 https://ijim.co.in
Source of Support: Nill
Conflict of Interest: None declared
How To Cite This Article: Datkhile H. A review on the management of Diabetes mellitus Int J Ind Med 2022;3(11):18-26
Despite our extensive understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms, cellular events, and interventional approaches to battle its growth and repercussions, Diabetes is becoming a pandemic. People are turning to Ayurveda in the hopes of discovering a complete cure for this condition. Ayurveda has a long history of treating diabetic patients and offers benefits over the modern scientific method. Neither of these treatments, however, appears to be capable of completely curing the diabetes condition. Adopting an integrated strategy, on the other hand, needs a thorough understanding of diabetes pathophysiology according to both systems. Diabetes is frequently linked to Madhumeha, an Ayurvedic illness. Diabetes is not a new disease. It is a medical condition that has been around since antiquity. In the works of Indian physicians, there is a group of clinical illnesses marked by polyuria that are referred to as Prameha. Charaka, Sushruta, and Vagbhata described the ailment Prameha as a succession of difficult urinary issues in their famous treatises Charaka Samhita, Sushruta Samhita, and Ashtanga Hridaya. According to this article, diabetes mellitus should be connected with Sthaulya, Kaphaja prameha, Pittaja prameha, or Vataja prameha (including Madhumeha) depending on the etiology and clinical signs of a given patient.
Keywords: Diabetes, Ayurveda, Sthaulya, Prameha, Madhumeha