Saturday, 30 September 2023

Role of Ayurvedic Shabda Pariksha (Auscultation) in Clinical Diagnosis of Diseases WSR to Modern Computerized Sound Analysis | Chapter 5 | Novel Research Aspects in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 3

 Ayurvedic acharyas engage sound examination (Shabda Pariksha) as diagnostic limit for diagnosing the illnesses. In order to discover a specific medical state of the system, Acharya Charaka in Vimansthana submitted to investigate the bowel sounds, joint crepitation, and different unique sounds create in the body like cough and hiccups. In addition to this, old Ayurvedic academics have provided writings of number of medical states, in the way that Tamak shwasa (bronchial asthma), which results in audible snoring. Kussmaul's breathing, Maha Shwasa, precipitating a loud, audible puff. The whooping cough (Krukaj Kasa) leading to the distinctive whoop sound, while laryngitis, Swarabheda, causes hoarseness of voice. The well-behaved doctors could discover these coughing's qualitative hearing variations with ease. Around the experience, there are continuous efforts to digitally capture and analyze the cough sound. A future audile-based workshop diagnosis of cough should depend the examination of vomiting-related waveforms and spectrograms generated from electronic respiratory sound analysis. Further, Ayurveda holds the idea that each person has a different voice that is determined by the supremacy of the doshik body establishment. It has been seen and decided that sound examination concede possibility be utilized as a diagnostic form to identify afflictions and body phenotypes as described in Ayurveda.

Author(s) Details:

Waghe S. D.,
Department of Roga Nidana, SRK Ayurvedic College, Bhopal, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NRAMMS-V3/article/view/11987

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