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A CLINICAL CASE STUDY ON MADHUMEHA (DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE II) MANAGEMENT: A SILENT KILLER DISEASE IN INDIA

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Dr.Ravindra Patwardhan1, Dr.Umesh Ghate2*
» doi: 10.48047/ecb/2023.12.si5a.0465

Abstract

Background As a result of sedentary lifestyles and bad eating practices, which are the main etiological causes of the ailment, diabetes has grown significantly more prevalent in recent years. According to the most recent IDF data, there are now 83.5 million diabetics residing in India. Ancient Ayurvedic texts mention Madhumeha, a kind of Kaphaj Prameha characterized by the passing of an excessive amount of pleasant urine. The primary symptoms of a 43-year-old male patient who visited the OPD were body aches, a sweet taste in his mouth, a burning sensation in his sole, excessive hunger, excessive thirst, excessive mental strain, and increased frequency of urination. Methodology This case study material collected from OPD of PMT's Ayurved College, Shevgaon Dist. Ahmednagar

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