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Jwararoga (fever) is regarded as one of the most significant disease entities in Ayurveda, often described as the “Roganam Raja” (king of diseases) due to its systemic impact on the Sharir (body), Manas (mind), and Indriyan (senses). The classical Ayurvedic texts present a detailed framework for understanding the Nidana (aetiology), Samprapti (pathogenesis), classification and Chikitsakrama (therapeutic interventions) of Jwara (fever). Equally important, though less explicitly discussed in modern interpretations, is the concept of Phalashruti - the evaluation of therapeutic outcomes and prognostic indicators following treatment. This article explores the concept of Phalashruti-Paridarshanam in the context of Jwararoga Chikitsakrama, emphasizing how Ayurvedic physicians assess treatment efficacy through observable clinical signs, restoration of Dosic balance, improvement in Jatharagni (digestive fire) and normalization of physiological and psychological functions. The study integrates references from classical Ayurvedic texts such as Charaka-Samhita, Sushruta-Samhita and Ashtangahridaya along with contemporary interpretations, to provide a comprehensive understanding of outcome evaluation in fever management.
The therapeutic sequence in Ayurveda for fever includes Langhana (lightening therapy), Pachana (digestive stimulation), Shamana (palliative treatment) and Shodhana (purificatory therapies), depending on the Awastha (stage) and Bheda (type) of Jwara (fever). The Phalashruti of these interventions is reflected in parameters such as reduction in body temperature, clarity of senses, return of appetite, proper digestion, normal sleep, and psychological well-being. The article concludes that Phalashruti-Paridarshanam serves as a holistic outcome assessment model in Ayurveda, integrating subjective and objective indicators, thereby offering valuable insights for integrative and personalized medicine.
"JWARAROGASYA CHIKITSAKRAMENA PHALASRUTI-PARIDARSANAM", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2456-3315, Vol.11, Issue 4, page no.b948-b952, April-2026, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2604265.pdf
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