Amaja Tridoshaja Trishna

Sanskrit Name: आमजतृष्णा / त्रिदोषजतृष्णा A condition marked by one or more of the following signs and symptoms: bloating in the abdomen; diminished sense of taste; mucus excretion from the mouth; expectoration; physical fatigue or tiredness; discomfort in the chest area. Alternate Name(s): Morbid thirst due to ama

Amashaya Gata Vata

Sanskrit Name: आमाशयगतवातः A condition marked by one or more of the following signs and symptoms: discomfort in the chest area (angina pectoris); pain around the navel; discomfort in the sides of the chest or flanks; abdominal pain; excessive thirst; belching; diarrhea and vomiting due to accumulated toxins; cough; throat dryness; dry mouth; shortness of […]

Amlameha

Sanskrit Name: अम्लमेहः A condition marked by urine that has a sour odor and taste. Alternate Name(s): Polyuria disorder with urine smelling and tasting like acidic substance

Anaha

Sanskrit Name: आनाहः / आध्मानम् A condition marked by one or more of the following indications: rumbling sounds in the intestines (borborygmi), severe discomfort, bloating in the abdomen, and difficulty in passing gas. Alternate Name(s): Constipation and abdominal distension, Adhmana

Anal Fistula

Sanskrit Name: भगन्दरः An anorectal fistula is an abnormal channel that develops in the ano-rectal area, typically as a result of an anorectal abscess caused by imbalanced doshas or injury. This abnormal passage can extend through the perineum, anus, or bladder, leading to the discharge of pus and resulting in a persistent, non-healing fistula. Alternate […]

Anal Stenosis

Sanskrit Name: सन्निरुद्धगुदः A condition marked by challenges in bowel movements and a constricted anal opening. Alternate Name(s): Sanniruddha Guda

Anga Arti Basti Vyapat

Sanskrit Name: अङ्गार्तिबस्तिव्यापत् A condition marked by bodily pain, muscle spasms, and throbbing feelings. Alternate Name(s): Body Aches Induced by Faulty Enema Therapy

Anjana Apachara

Sanskrit Name: अञ्जन-अपचारः A condition resulting from the incorrect use of collyrium, resulting in redness and discomfort. Alternate Name(s): Improper Collyrium Application

Anjana Atiyoga

Sanskrit Name: अञ्जनातियोगः A condition resulting from the overuse of eye drops, resulting in dryness, color changes, and increased tear production. Alternate Name(s): Excessive Collyrium Application Condition

Anjana Mithyayoga

Sanskrit Name: अञ्जनमिथ्यायोगः A situation in which the overuse of eye drops results in a burning feeling, sharp pain, and vision problems. Alternate Name(s): Improper Collyrium Application Condition