TY - JOUR AU - Tayade, Swati Sukhdeo AU - Jamdhade, Subhash PY - 2021/10/04 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - The The role of Sarvang sundar rasa Orally and Mahamash tail locally in the management of Amavata WSR to Rheumatoid Arthritis –A case study. JF - Ayurline: International Journal of Research in Indian Medicine JA - IJ-RIM VL - 5 IS - 04 SE - Case Report DO - UR - https://ayurline.in/index.php/ayurline/article/view/562 SP - AB - <p><em>Amavata</em> is term derives from the word as <em>Ama</em> and <em>vata</em>.<em>Ama</em> is a type of metabolic toxin; it is an essential factor in development of pathology.<em>Mandagni</em> (low digestive fire) produce <em>Ama</em> in the body,when <em>ama</em> get associated with vitiated <em>vata</em> and starts circulating in the body accupies in <em>shleshmal sthana(asthi sandhi)</em> results in painful disease <em>Amavata.</em></p><p><em>Madhavakara</em> (900 AD) has identified first time the disease.<em>Amavata</em> as seprate entity and discribed the disease in detail.<em>Madhavakara</em> describes etiopathology of <em>amavata</em> that the person with weak digestion (<em>Mandagni</em>) if he is posseses a secondary life <em>(nishchalasya)</em>or if he indulges into <em>virrudha aaharaand vihara</em> e.g.excessive exercise after taking heavy and fatty food,<em>ama</em> is produced and <em>vata</em> get vitiated. This ama provoks by <em>vata (Vayuna preritah),</em>Circulates in the body especially towards<em> shleshmal sthanas.</em> the resultant of cardinal symptoms of <em>amvata</em> are painful swelling of the joints (<em>sarujashotham</em> ) of hands,feet,ankle,knee,hip,Spinal column,and stiffness<em>(jadyata</em>),fever( <em>Jwara</em>),loss of appetite (<em>aruchi),</em>indigestion (<em>apaka</em>),Constipation(<em>vibandhata)</em>,gurguling(<em>antrakujanam</em>)etc. this impairs the day to day functions of person.in spite of presence of NSAID,DMRD,steroids etc. the rheumatology remains refractory to treatment but Ayurvedic drug which are therapeutically safe and effectiveness.</p> ER -