Navajwara Panduroga Kamala Pramehinam Anuvasanasya Vyapada
Sanskrit Name: नवज्वर पाण्डुरोग कामला प्रमेहिणां अनुवासनस्य व्यापदः A condition marked by an increase in abdominal size and symptoms associated with fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity. Alternate Name(s): Enema-Induced Complications in Fever
Neelameha
Sanskrit Name: नीलमेहः A condition marked by the excretion of blue-tinged urine; bubbly urination; clear appearance; and a sour flavor. Alternate Name(s): Polyuria disorder with bluish urine
Neelika
Sanskrit Name: नीलिका A condition marked by a circular lesion that is black in color on the body; a black circular spot on the face; a circular lesion that is painless; a slender lesion on the body or face. Alternate Name(s): Black Patch on Face or Body Part
Nehan Ayoga
Sanskrit Name: नेहन-अयोगः Symptoms consist of hard stools, poor digestion, and dryness in bodily tissues. Alternate Name(s): Inadequate Oleation Therapy
Nehavibhrama
Sanskrit Name: नेहनमिथ्यायोगः /मिथ्यानेहनम् /खेहन-व्यापदः /नेहविभ्रमम् Symptoms may include fever, paleness, loss of consciousness, and skin conditions. Alternate Name(s): Improper Oleation Application, Nehanamithyayoga, Mithya Nehanam, Khehan Vyapada
Nidana Panchaka
Sanskrit Name: निदानपञ्चकः The five key elements that aid in comprehending and diagnosing a disease encompass its causes, early warning signs, clinical manifestations, development process, and factors that worsen or alleviate the condition. Alternate Name(s): Five diagnostic criteria
Nidanaarthakara Roga
Sanskrit Name: निदानार्थकररोग Alternate Name(s): Disease caused by another disease
Nija Vrana
Sanskrit Name: निजव्रणः An ulcer that arises from internal factors, specifically the imbalance of doshas. Alternate Name(s): Ulcer due to endogenous factors
Nirama Avastha
Sanskrit Name: निरामावस्था The condition in which ama transforms either due to the passage of time or through medical interventions. Alternate Name(s): Clear Stage of Disease Transformation
Niramadosha
Sanskrit Name: निरामदोषः The dosha linked to ama experiences changes in both quality and function, making it capable of causing illnesses. Alternate Name(s): Cleared Dosha Imbalance (Without Ama)