Roga Pareeksha, Diagnosis Diseases in Ayurveda
March 23rd, 2007 | admin
There are different methods to follow in roga pareeksha or diagnosing the disease in Ayurveda.
Prasna (interrogation) is the process of obtaining data about present illness, diseases in the past, his/her lifestyle change or activities in the immediate past, etc.
Panchendriya Pareeksha (test using five senses, panchendriyas) is the physical examination. The body is divided into six major regions – head, neck, chest, abdomen, and two extremes. It also includes identifying the state of srotas and dhatus. Physical examination also includes darshana (by sight) and sparshana (by touch).
Ashtavidha pareeksha (ashtavidha pariksha) or eight-fold examination includes checking eight physical aspects of the body
1. complexion
2. eyes
3. voice
4. tongue
5. skin
6. stool
7. urine and
8. pulse
The roga pareeksha and rogi pareeksha are methods for identifying the cause of the disease and the stage of the disease. The response of the condition to medications is also observed until the person is declared complete healthy.