A critical Samhita text review on correlations of clinical manifestations of Aamvaat.
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Rheumatism i.e. Joint disorders are seen more prominently in society. As per the incidence female population is more prone to the rheumatic disorders. Madhavnidan described one separate Chapter on Aamvaat which may correlated with rheumatism. As per classical text of Ayuveda Aamvaat is disease has symptoms of join pain specially large joint with migrating pain which may correlated with Rheumatoid arthritis.
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