A Clinical Consideration of concept of Nail Anatomy as per Basic text of Ayurveda.
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v10i4.538Keywords:
Nail anatomy, Nakha sharir, Bruhatryee, Clinical aspect, reviewAbstract
All the organs and their appendages in the human body have a definite utility in the body. Useless organs and appendages have been destroyed in the course of evolution. Nakha (nails) are the protective requirement of the human body. In this review article, Nakha Sharir, which is neglected structure from the point of view of physical subject, but which has definitive clinical, diagnostic and curative significance in ayurveda has been described with text evidence. This article aims to review all the significant aspects of nakha sharir and address the clinical consideration of nakha sharir stated in bruhatryee. Review of the references from basic ayurvedic Samhita, will help to established the holistic concept of Nakha sharir.
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