Atipravritti

Sanskrit Name: अतिप्रवृत्तिः Excessive activity can lead to an increase and overflow of substances within the body’s channels. Alternate Name(s): Obstructed Physiological Pathways

Atiruksha Virechana Vyapat

Sanskrit Name: अतिरुक्ष-विरेचनव्यापत् A condition marked by muscle stiffness in the limbs. Alternate Name(s): Purgation Therapy-Induced Complications Post-Excessive Drying Therapy

Atisara Purvarupa

Sanskrit Name: अतिसारपूर्वरूपम् A condition marked by one or more of the following signs and symptoms: sharp pain in the heart; sharp pain in the navel; sharp pain in the rectum; sharp pain in the abdomen or sides; sharp pain in abdominal organs; physical fatigue; inability to pass gas; constipation; bloating; and digestive issues. Alternate […]

Atisheeta Ashryotana

Sanskrit Name: अतिशीतअश्रूयोतनः A condition triggered by the use of extremely cold eye drops, resulting in sharp pain and tearing. Alternate Name(s): Cold Eyedrop-Induced Condition

Atisnigdha Virechana Vyapat

Sanskrit Name: अतिस्निग्ध-विरेचनव्यापत् Alternate Name(s): Purgation Therapy-Induced Complications in Overunctuous Individuals

Ativyayama

Sanskrit Name: अतिव्यायामः Symptoms may consist of tiredness, shortness of breath, fever, nausea, and signs similar to tuberculosis. Alternate Name(s): Exercise-Induced Overexertion Disorder

Atiyoga Basti Vyapat

Sanskrit Name: अतियोगबस्तिव्यापत् A condition marked by symptoms akin to those caused by excessive vomiting or laxative use, such as intense thirst, confusion, fainting, and mental disturbance. Alternate Name(s): Excessive Enema Therapy

Atrophic Rhinitis

Sanskrit Name: घ्राणपाकः / नासापाकः A condition marked by a foul smell coming from the mouth; unpleasant air from the nose or ozaena. Alternate Name(s): Foul smell in nose and mouth,Ghrapaka, Nasapaka

Atura Nimittaja

Sanskrit Name: आतुरनिमित्तजः A negative occurrence resulting from the patient’s inadequate compliance with the treatment plan. Alternate Name(s): Patient-related adverse event

Atyagni

Sanskrit Name: अतयव्नः / भसम्कः A condition marked by one or more of the following signs and symptoms: quick processing of food, regardless of its amount or type. Alternate Name(s): Excessive digestive, metabolic factors, Bhasmaka