Diabetes mellitus is the most devastating endemic lifestyle illness, with effects on society,
health care, and the economy on a worldwide scale. IGT is estimated to affect 25.2 million individuals
currently, and it's predicted that number will rise to 35.7 million by the year 2045. With 77 million
diabetics, India comes in second place after China in the world's diabetes epidemic. Based on Doshik
predominance, it may be classified into three groups, each of which has its own subtypes. They are
Pittaja into six types, Vataja into four types, and Kaphaja into ten types. This Vyadhi also has an
Avasthanusara Bheda. According to the Chikitsa aspect, it may also be categorized as krusha pramehi
and Sthoola Pramehi. Diabetes mellitus and Prameha Vyadhi connect a clinical characteristic. Due to
its mortality and morbidity, diabetes mellitus is a worldwide epidemic. The main contributing factor to
diabetes mellitus is an improper lifestyle and dietary pattern. The patient in the current study is a 58-
year-old female with a baseline FBS level of 273 mg/dl with primary symptoms of increased frequency
of urination, generalized weakness, numbness in the hands and feet, and excessive appetite. On the basis
of Pratyatma Lakshana, an Ayurvedic diagnosis of Prameha was made. Shamana Aushadhis were used
to treat the patient, and for up to six months, a strict food regimen and daily exercise were also
prescribed. The patient's dose of the allopathic medication metformin 500 mg twice daily with
controlled FBS was discontinued. At the end of the course of therapy, the most improvement was
observed. By identifying risk factors, eliminating them, and adhering to a strict Ayurvedic diet, an effort
was made to regulate Prameha Vyadhi in this one case study.
Keywords: Prameha, Diabetes Mellitus, Shaman, Shamana Aushadhis, Exercise
Publication date: 01/06/2024
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