Comparative Pathophysiology of Amavata and Rheumatoid Arthritis
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https://doi.org/10.47070/ijapr.v14i5.4088Keywords:
Amavata, Rheumatoid arthritis, Ama, Inflammation, AyurvedaAbstract
Amavata, as described in Ayurveda, and rheumatoid arthritis, recognized in modern medicine, are chronic inflammatory joint disorders with significant systemic involvement and progressive disability. Although rooted in different medical traditions, both conditions exhibit striking similarities in clinical features, disease progression, and underlying pathological processes. Amavata arises from impaired digestive and metabolic function (Agnimandya), leading to the formation of Ama, which associates with vitiated Vata Dosha and localizes in joints, producing pain, stiffness, swelling, and systemic symptoms. Rheumatoid arthritis is characterized by immune-mediated synovial inflammation, resulting in progressive cartilage and bone destruction. The Ayurvedic concept of Ama parallels modern inflammatory mediators and immune dysregulation observed in rheumatoid arthritis. Both diseases demonstrate chronicity, systemic inflammation, and significant impact on quality of life. This comparative review highlights conceptual correlations between Ayurveda and modern medicine, supporting an integrative, holistic approach to understanding and managing chronic inflammatory joint disorders.
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