Common Annavaha-Srotastha Vyadhi (Gastrointestinal Disorders) In Children
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAG027 |
Author: | B.M. Singh and Dr. Sangeeta Gehlot |
Publisher: | CHAUKHAMBHA ORIENTALIA, Varanasi |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2013 |
ISBN: | 9788176372800 |
Pages: | 228 |
Cover: | Hardcover |
Other Details | 10 inch X 7.5 inch |
Weight | 730 gm |
Book Description
"Common Annavaha Srotasha Vyadhi (Git Disorders) in Children”
The present changed scenario in Ayurveda has necessitated preparation of books after redefining the concepts of Ayurveda intelligible and applicable in present scenario In other subjects including medical sciences a trend for writing the books on various? Topics of a particular speciality by specialist of the topic related to other subjects? Probable this trend has not entered yet in the Ayurveda field. It is better truth that the specialists of the subject would positively write exact subject in more appealing and applicable way. For example, when, an Anatomist (Rachna Sharir) or physiologist (kriya Sharir) would write respectively anatomy and physiology of Annavaha Srotas, its standards will definitely be higher than writing these subjects by a paediatrician, similarly, the drugs and preparations to be prescribed in paediatric diseases can in much better way be advised and described in the book. With the aim of having collective wisdom of number of authors to present the subject in their own way this book is being written.
This being first attempt, efforts to bring all the chapters in one of writing have not been done. Lets, the author take it otherwise. This trend would be appealing to the ayurvedic board and would be able to give more knowledge and understanding to the readers.
Chapter | page | |
1 | Effect of Material Mode of Life on Growth and Development and Cognitive Behaviour of the Child | 17-Jan |
2 | The Basic Tenets of Ayurvedic Immunology | 18-21 |
3 | Anatomical considerations of Annavaha Srotasa | 22-47 |
4 | Cogenital Anomalies of Annavaha Srotasa (GIT) | 48-54 |
5 | Gastrointestinal Genetic disorders in children | 55-60 |
6 | GIT physiology in Ayurveda | 61-70 |
7 | Clinical Evaluation of Agni Vikriti | 71-78 |
8 | Scientific Basis of Ama and its Role in Onset of GIT Disorders | 79-86 |
9 | Food Allergy in Children : An Ayurvedic Approach of Management | 87-95 |
10 | Concept of Food in Ayurveda | 96-103 |
11 | Role of Ahara as Mahabhaishaja in Management of Nutritional Disorders of Infants w.s.r. to Vyadhija Phaka, Chhardi and Kshiralsak | 104-111 |
12 | Evidence Based Management of Chardi in Neonates and Children | 112-119 |
13 | Preventive and Curative Aspects of Amlapitta in Children | 120-122 |
14 | Evidence Based Contemporary Management of Ajeerna and Vibandha in Children | 123-126 |
15 | Evidence Based Management of Atisara in Accordance to Etiology | 127-132 |
16 | Rational Mnagament of Constipation in children | 133-140 |
17 | Rational Mnagament of Intestinal Krimi in children | 141-149 |
18 | Pain in Abdomen | 150-160 |
19 | Gastrointestinal Imaging in making Diagnosis Concerned with GIT Disorders of Children | 161-166 |
20 | Classical Medicinal Plants in the Management of Gastro-intestinal Diseases in Children | 167-169 |
21 | Role of herbo-Mineral Formulations in Treatment of Diseases of Annavaha Srotasa (Gastroenterology) | 170-178 |
22 | Effect of Life Style on Annavaha Srotas | 179-172 |
23 | Role of Pathya/apathya in Different Types of Atisara | 193-220 |