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Section/Chapter/topic | Concepts and Contemporary Practices -Nidana Chikitsa / Vyadhi / Cardiac diseases |
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Author | Dr. Sane Rohit 1 |
Reviewer | Basisht G.2 |
Editors | Deole Y.S.2, Aneesh E.G.2, Basisht G. 2 |
Affiliations |
1 M.D. & C.E.O. at Madhavbaug, Vaidya Sane Ayurvedic Labs Pvt. Ltd. Thane, Maharashtra, India 2Charak Samhita Research, Training and Development Centre, I.T.& R.A., Jamnagar, Gujarat, India |
Correspondence email: | carakasamhita@gmail.com |
Date of first publication: | June 26, 2021 |
DOI | Under process |
Updates on management of cardiac diseases through Ayurveda
(This article is based on lecture delivered by Dr. Rohit Sane in Prof.M.S.Baghel Memorial Lecture Series on June 09, 2021.)
The major chronic diseases prevailing in India are cardiovascular disorders (CVD), diabetes, hypertension, obesity and dyslipidemia. Mortality due to cardiovascular disease is increasing substantially. In the year 1990, the mortality rate due to CVD in India was 15.2, which increased to 28.1 in 2016. Despite the advancements in modern medicine, especially in treating CVD like angioplasty, bypass surgery, etc., the disease burden is increasing. Ayurveda can play a significant role in treating CVD as a lifestyle disorder and a non-communicable disorder.