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Nasmeer, M.S.M. |
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Mawjood, A.H.M. |
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Rifaee, M.M.M. |
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Rizniya, M.N.F. |
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2017-10-03T09:27:41Z |
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2017-10-03T09:27:41Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2017 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Nasmeer, M.S.M., Mawjood, A.H.M., Rifaee, M.M.M., and Rizniya, M.N.F. (2017). Unani concept of diabetes: a review. Salakya Sandipani, Department of Shalya Shalakya,Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute, University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka.p 106. |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/17733 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Non-healing diabetic wound is the most dreadful complication among diabetic patients which
causes amputation and thus leads to permanent disabilities. Most of the diabetic wound might
end in amputation. The word “diabetes” is derived from Greek language 'Diabetus', which means
'to run through' or “Siphon”. This is characterized by hyperglycemia, glycosurea, increase
appetite, excessive thirst and gradual loss of body weight. In Arabic, Diabetes is called
“Diabeta”, “Dolab”, and “Salasulbol” etc. The literature review was done through the available
resources such as authentic ancient literatures, journals and literature source of website focusing
on Unani concept of diabetes. The pathogenesis of “Diabetus Shakri”, its signs and symptoms,
complications have been explained with the details of treatment in a number of classical texts of
Unani medicine. Although “Buqrat” (The Father of Medicine - 460 BC) did not specically
mention diabetes in his “writings” , he has explained similar conditions having the same signs
and symptoms of diabetes such as excessive urinary ow with the wasting of the body. Arsyatoos
was the rst who introduced the term “Diabetus” to a condition related to an ailment and
described it as a dreadful afiction as it melted down the esh and limbs into urine but stated not
frequently found among men. Ibne Sina in his book Al-Qanoon described the clinical features of
the disease precisely and documented the taste of diabetic urine as sweet, and the complications
of the disease as gangrene, loss of sexual function and abnormal appetite. The clinical features of
'Diabetus Shakri' caused by abnormal temperament of the kidney and the liver are found to be
consistent with that of Diabetes Mellitus in the present day. Thus 'Diabetus Shakri' described in
the Unani classical texts can be correlated with the condition Diabetes Mellitus and effectively
treated with Unani medicines. |
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en |
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Department of Shalya Shalakya,Gampaha Wickramarachchi Ayurveda Institute,University of Kelaniya,Sri Lanka |
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dc.subject |
Unani concept |
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dc.subject |
Diabetus Shakri |
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dc.subject |
Diabetes Mellitus |
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dc.title |
Unani concept of diabetes: a review. |
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Article |
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