A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF YOGIC AND AYURVEDIC INTERVENTION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF TAMAKA SHWASA.

Dr Arpan A. Bhatt, Dr Shweta Pandey, Dr Brajesh Singh, Dr Gauravi Vyas, Dr. Gyanendra Datta Shukla, Dr Upasna
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Asthma is one of the commonest respiratory disease (as Jamnagar situated on sea coast has more moisture present in the air and polluting environment is increasing due to rapid industrial development i.e. industries using various chemicals/ pollutants, increases the incidences of Respiratory tract diseases) as well as a significant disease burden worldwide costing billions of dollars. The WHO estimates that there are between 15 and 20 million people with Asthma in India. The increase is likely to be particularly dramatic in India, which is projected to become the world’s most populous nation by 2050. An absolute 2% increase in the prevalence of Asthma in India would result in an additional 20 million people with the disease.  Anti-asthmatic drugs that are available in the market are expensive and have adverse effects. Thus, it is wise to look for an adjunct therapy to alleviate these problems. Therefore, the main aim of this study is to see the effect of Yoga on patterns of clinical features, peak expiratory flow rates and use of drugs in Asthmatic patients. Yoga intervention group (Group A) showed 70.58% reduction in the use of emergency medicine while it was 68.09% in Ayurvedic conventional group (Group B). There was a 24.93% increment in the PEFR in the Group A while only 16.49% in the Group B. There was statistically significant reduction in frequency and duration of Asthma attacks in both the Groups. Yoga exercise among Asthmatic patients resulted in a decreased number of attacks and use of drugs. It also shows significant improvement in the peak expiratory flow rate in Yoga intervention Group. Further large scale study is recommended. Keywords: Asthma, Yoga, Expiratory flow rate.
瑜伽和阿育吠陀在tamaka shwasa管理中的干预比较研究。
哮喘是最常见的呼吸系统疾病之一(因为贾姆纳格尔位于沿海,空气中有更多的水分,而且由于工业的快速发展,即使用各种化学品/污染物的工业增加了呼吸道疾病的发病率,污染环境正在增加),也是世界范围内造成数十亿美元损失的重大疾病负担。世界卫生组织估计,印度有1500万到2000万人患有哮喘。预计到2050年,印度将成为世界上人口最多的国家,这一增长可能尤其显著。印度哮喘患病率绝对增加2%,将导致额外的2000万人患有该病。市场上的抗哮喘药物价格昂贵,而且有副作用。因此,寻找辅助治疗来缓解这些问题是明智的。因此,本研究的主要目的是观察瑜伽对哮喘患者的临床特征模式、呼气峰值流速和药物使用的影响。瑜伽干预组(A组)急诊用药减少70.58%,传统阿育吠陀治疗组(B组)急诊用药减少68.09%。PEFR A组增加24.93%,B组仅增加16.49%。两组哮喘发作频率和持续时间均有统计学意义。在哮喘患者中进行瑜伽锻炼可以减少发作次数和药物的使用。瑜伽干预组呼气峰值流速也有显著改善。建议进一步进行大规模研究。关键词:哮喘,瑜伽,呼气流速。
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