Intrasphincteric Fistula
Sanskrit Name: परिस्रावी-भगन्दरः / श्लेष्मज-भगन्दरः An anal sphincter fistula is identified by a white nodule that is immobile and has a large, fixed base. It may cause itching and can become suppurative if not treated. The area may appear hardened and show signs of redness, congestion, or inflammation, often accompanied by an itching sensation. Continuous […]
Intrauterine Growth Restriction (IUGR)
Sanskrit Name: रसकृतरोगः Congenital conditions resulting from harmful dietary choices made during conception and pregnancy. Alternate Name(s): Rasa Krita Roga
Intrinsic Cause
Sanskrit Name: आभ्यन्तरहेतुः Internal elements like dosha and impacted structural components in the body serve as primary contributors to the development of diseases when they stray from their normal state of balance. Alternate Name(s): Abhyantara Hetu
Irivellika
Sanskrit Name: इरिवेल्लिका A condition marked by the presence of a lesion accompanied by fever; a common lesion found in the supraclavicular area; a round lesion; a papular lesion linked to intense pain. Alternate Name(s): Round Skin Lesions on Scalp
Irregular Teeth
Sanskrit Name: करालः A condition marked by teeth that have not erupted correctly, resulting in an unsightly appearance. Alternate Name(s): Improper Eruption, Karala
Irremediable Corneal Ulcer
Sanskrit Name: असाध्य-सव्रणशुक्रः A condition marked by a central eye hole, vision blockage, red edges, warm tear discharge, intense pain, and a dark, needle-like look. Alternate Name(s): Asadhya Savranashukra
Jalagardabha
Sanskrit Name: जालगर्दभः A condition marked by a gradually enlarging lump; a lump that typically does not become infected; minor lump; reddish-brown lump; linked with fever. Alternate Name(s): Nonsuppurating Cellulitis
Jati
Sanskrit Name: सम्प्राप्तिः, जातिः, आगतिः The progression of a disease from its cause to its symptoms can be divided into six distinct stages. Alternate Name(s): Evolution or natural course of disease, Agati, Samprapti
Jihvamoola Gata Mala
Sanskrit Name: जिह्वामूलगतमलः A condition marked by limited exhalation and unpleasant breath odor/halitosis. Alternate Name(s): Debris deposition at the root of the tongue
Jivadan Virechana Vyapat
Sanskrit Name: जीवादानविरेचनव्यापत् A condition marked by fatality from hemorrhage, accompanied by extreme thirst, fainting, or madness. Alternate Name(s): Emesis or Hemorrhage Induced by Faulty Purgative Therapy