2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-022-03736-6
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Ayurveda management of pulmonary mycosis: an integrative approach: a case report

Abstract: Background Pulmonary mycosis is a fungal infection of the lung. Antifungal treatments are used in conventional treatments; however, incomplete response and toxicity are major challenges of antifungal therapies. In Ayurveda, pulmonary mycosis is diagnosed and treated based on principles of respiratory disorders (referred to as Shvaas Roga) with promising outcomes. Case presentation A > 60-year-old South Indian male patient visited Institute of Ay… Show more

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“…While Western allopathic medicine excels in addressing acute medical crises, Ayurveda's unique capability to manage chronic disorders may challenge Western medical approaches (Gupta & Tiwari, 2017;Mishra et al, 2021;Patwardhan, 2014;Shankar et al, 2023;Sharma et al, 2007). This divergence can be explained through the placebo-placebo effect.…”
Section: Placebo-placebo Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Western allopathic medicine excels in addressing acute medical crises, Ayurveda's unique capability to manage chronic disorders may challenge Western medical approaches (Gupta & Tiwari, 2017;Mishra et al, 2021;Patwardhan, 2014;Shankar et al, 2023;Sharma et al, 2007). This divergence can be explained through the placebo-placebo effect.…”
Section: Placebo-placebo Effectmentioning
confidence: 99%