Adulthood is determined by one's childhood. After maturing in the mother's womb, a foetus is born as a newborn infant and grows into a man. Childhood is a time in life when anatomical and physiological development are yet incomplete. The children's resistance is also lacking. Even they are unable to distinguish between useful and dangerous objects. They also want to play with the deadly snake. To summarise, a child is prone to disease, injury, and other forms of harm due to inadequate resistance, inability to distinguish between good and harmful substances, and other factors. Healthy children will lead to a healthy society, according to the nation. As a result, children have received special attention in the past, with a focus on disease, injury, and other hazards. Interestingly, the ancient Ayurvedic classics, like the present time, have detailed discussions on topics such as healthy conception, pregnancy, delivery, and child care.
Author(s) Details
Dr. Dilip Kumar Goswami
Department of Agada Tantra and Vidhi Ayurveda, Govt. Ayurvedic College, India.
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