KAMPA (TANDAVA ROGA) AS UPADRAVA IN MADHUMEHA WSR TO CHOREA AS A PRESENTING SYMPTOM IN DIABETES MELLITUS: A CASE REPORT
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v2i8.203Keywords:
Ayurveda, Chorea, , Non-ketotic hyperglycemia, Diabetes mellitus, Tandavaroga, MadhumehaAbstract
Diabetes mellitus is a long term disease with variable clinical manifestations, progression and number of complications
but chorea as a presenting symptom in diabetes mellitus is very rare. In this paper an attempt has been made to
highlight similar conditions explained in our classics. Tandavaroga explained by Sharangadhara has features similar to
that of chorea. Hyperglycemia induced chorea can be understood as vataja prameha (Madhumeha) causing Kampa as
Upadrava. This paper aims to convey proper differential diagnosis of involuntary movement disorders of new onset and
emphasizes screening of diabetes mellitus in patients who develop sudden onset of chorea.
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