AYURVEDA INSTITUTE UK 1 CASE STUDY Name of student: Course group: DALNC 2018 PART ONE Date of Appointment: Time of Appointment: PERSONAL DETAILS (Confidential) FIRST NAME: SURNAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE NO: EMAIL ADDRESS: DATE OF BIRTH: AGE: LIVES WITH PARTNER: MARITAL STATUS GENDER: Male/Female DEPENDANT(S) AGE: GENDER:
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CASE STUDY
Name of student: Course group: DALNC 2018
PART ONE
Date of Appointment:
Time of Appointment:
PERSONAL DETAILS (Confidential)
FIRST NAME:
SURNAME:
ADDRESS:
TELEPHONE NO:
EMAIL ADDRESS:
DATE OF BIRTH:
AGE:
LIVES WITH PARTNER:
MARITAL STATUS
GENDER: Male/Female
DEPENDANT(S)
AGE:
GENDER:
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OCCUPATION:
GP's NAME:
GP's ADDRESS:
GP's TELEPHONE NO:
SMOKING:
ALCOHOL:
DRUGS:
PATIENT HISTORY
OTHER THERAPIES:
CURRENT MEDICATIONS:
PAST MEDICATIONS:
PAST MEDICAL HISTORY:
Operations
Infections
Anaesthetics
Miscarriages
Smears
Any Other
FAMILY HISTORY:
Heart Disease
Diabetes
Hypertension
Asthma
Cancer of breast
Cancer of stomach
Others :
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FEMALE REPRODUCTION STATUS:
e.g. menopausal
MENSTRUATION:
Age of onset :
Cycle (how many days) :
Duration :
Dys-menorrhoea :
Menor-rhagia :
Clots :
COMPLAINTS
MAIN COMPLAINTS:
(where, what, when why, how)
OTHER COMPLAINTS OR PROBLEMS including:
Violence
Abuse
Self abuse
Libido
Psychiatric illness
CURRENT SYMPTOMS:
(where, what, when, why, how)
ANY PAIN – (1 TO 10)
a) Burning
b) Throbbing
c) Dull ache
d) Sharp
HISTORY OF CURRENT SYMPTOMS/PROBLEMS:
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ONSET OF DISORDER:
(when did you first notice the symptoms
and what were they?)
THEN:
NOW:
POSSIBLE RELATED CAUSES:
(eg.)
Stress at work
Stress at home
Bereavement
CONSTITUTION CHART – VERSION 1
V P K Vata Pitta Kapha
Body frame
Slim
Medium Large
Body weight
Low
Medium Overweight
Chin
Thin, angular
Tapering Rounded, double
Cheeks
Wrinkled, sunken
Smooth, flat Rounded, plump
Eyes Small, sunken, dry, active, black,
brown, nervous
Sharp, bright, grey green, yellow, red, sensitive to light
Should not be checked after a massage, taking food or alcohol,
sunbathing, sitting close to a fire, hard physical labour or exercise, sex or
while hungry or thirsty
Right and left should be checked
NADI GATHI
(Pulse rate)
RT
LT
Vata - 75 – 90 beats/minute
Pitta - 70 – 80 beats/minute
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Kapha - 60 – 70 beats/minute
NADI YATI
(Pulse rhythm)
RT
LT
Vata - Index finger – Fast narrow,
feeble, cool, irregular – like the
movement of a snake
Pitta - Middle finger – Excited,
prominent, hot, moderate and
regular. It is active and jumpy
like the movement of a frog
Kapha - Ring Finger – slow, strong,
Steady, soft regular, warm. It is
slow and resembles the gliding of
a swan
Extract taken from Dr. Vasant Lad
“Ayurveda, The Science of Self Healing”
Lotus Press
NADI AKRUTI
(Pulse quality)
RT
LT
RT
LT
Weak Strong
Regular Irregular
2. MALAS (Bodily wastes)
MUTRAM
(Urine)
Scanty and concentrated
Pale yellow and medium
Very transparent, copious with mucous
Frothy
Very hot and steamy
Frequency
Cloudy and smelly
How many times do you urinate during the day
How many times do you urinate during the night
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3(a) PURISHA
(Faeces)
Dark and hard (constipated)
Medium colour and semi-soft
Diarrhoea – greenish, yellowish or red tinge
Long (in one go)
In uniform sections, e.g.
Does it sink
Does it float
Any Other Pattern?
3(b) SVEDA
(Sweat)
Scanty
Normal
Profuse
Is it odoriferous, if so is it:
Sweet
Sour
Pungent
4. JIVA
(Tongue)
Furred - if so, where?
Back Central Right Left
Mid Central Right Left
Front Central Right Left
Cracked (mid central and front)
Tremor
Teeth indentation surround tongue
Colour - was it? Yellow
Whitish
Dark Blue Black
5. SHABDA
Speech :
Feeble
(Sound) Fast
Slow
Bowel Sound
Heart Murmur
Cracking joints
Others:
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6. SPARSHA
Skin
Dry
(Touch) Moist
Oily
Cold
Affected Limbs or area Hot
Burning sensation
Tingle
Pins and needles
Hands and Feet Cold
Warm
Hot
Clammy
7. DRUCK
Excessive blinking
(Eyes) Drooping upper eye lid Gives strength of majja Prominent Dhatu (bone marrow) Hypersensitive to light
Pale conjunctiva
Yellow conjunctiva
Brownish black spots in the iris
White rings around the iris
Conjunctivitis
Very small pupil
Very dilated pupil
8. AKRUTI
Limbs
(General appearance Thin of body) Fat
Bony
Very short (dwarfism)
Very tall (gigantism)
In pain (expresses in the face)
Very broad (thick set)
DASAVIDHA PARIKSHA
(ten fold method of examination)
(in part only)
SARA DHATUS
(body tissues)
Balanced Imbalanced Comments
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RASA SARA
(lymphatic system)
RAKTA SARA
(blood)
MAMSA SARA
(muscle)
MEDA SARA
(adipose tissue)
ASTHI SARA
(bone)
MAJJA-SARA
(nerve & marrow
tissue)
SUKRA SARA
(male and female
reproductive tissue)
MANAS PARIKSHA
Observations. S R T Sattva Rajas Tamas
Spiritual Practice Regular Irregular Never
Spiritual Power For humanity Selfish Destructive
Mental clarity Easy Moderate Difficult
Mental peace Good Moderate Rare
Satisfaction Usually satisfied Partly satisfied Seldom
Behaviour Gentle Aggressive Destructive
Communication Good Controlling Difficult
Commitment Total Partial Never
Concentration Good Fluctuating Poor
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Will power Good Variable Low
Knowledge Good Variable Low
Memory Good Variable Low
Forgiveness Easy Difficult Poor, Holds a grudge
Cleanliness Good Moderate Poor
Sexual activity Infrequent,
Spiritually based
Variable Heavy
Donations Anonymous With name,
Attachment
For Gain
Depression Rarely Moderate Often, Prolonged
Emotions Honest Denial Suppressed
Attachment Little Moderate Much
Fear Rarely Moderate Often, Prolonged
Anger Rarely Moderate Often, Prolonged
Greed None Moderate Often, Prolonged
Confusion Rarely Moderate Often, Prolonged
Pride Little Moderate Much
Hate None Moderate Much
Grief Rarely Moderate Often, Prolonged
Love Unconditional,
Universal
Selfish love Obsesses
Sensory
perception
Clear Agitated Interrupted
Speech Clear, Calm,
Peaceful
Fast, Restless,
Agitated
Slow, Monotonous
Sleep Light, Sound, Alert
sleep
Interrupted,
Disturbed
Deep
Upon waking Happy, Fresh Disturbed, Worried Drowsy, Heavy
feeling
Physical activities Moves with
awareness
Hyperactive,
Moments
Sluggish, Dull
movements
Exercise Gentle Yoga,
Walking,
Swimming, Daily
exercise
Aggressive,
Occasional exercise
Heavy, Difficult,
Hates to exercise
Facial expression Calm, Contented,
Happy
Mixed Dullness
Eyes Calm, Clear Restless, Active Dull, Gloomy
Diet Vegetarian, Loves
all 6 tastes in
moderation, 1-2
Eats meat some
times, Loves hot
spicy food, 2-3
Heavy meat eater,
Loves sweets,
cheeses in excess, 4-
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meals a day meals a day 5 meals a day
Digestion Good, Normal Variable Slow
Elimination Regular Irregular Sluggish
Drug & Alcohol
use
None Social, Occasionally Frequently
Total.
Functions (a) DI High I.Q.
(Intellectual
capacity) Low I.Q.
Normal I.Q.
(b) DRUTHI Good
(Retention
of Poor
Knowledge) Intermittent
(c) SMRUTHI Long Term
(Memory) Short Term
Long & Short
Term
AHARA SAKTI
(Eating habits and digestive power)
(a) How long does it take to digest food? (b) Do you feel sleepy/lethargic after food?
If yes, for how long?
(c) Do you become excessively thirsty after meals? (d) Do you eat because you are hungry? (e) Or do you eat because it is mealtime? (f) When do you become active after eating? (g) Do you drink fluids with your meal? (h) Do you eat microwave meals? (i) Do you eat fast food? (j) Do you eat leftovers? (k) Where do you eat your meals:
(i) In front of TV.
(ii) In bed
(iii) At the table
TIME OF MEALS: Breakfast
Afternoon meal
Evening meal
Snacks Is your eating habits Regular Irregular
EXAMPLE OF DAYS MENU
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Breakfast Afternoon Evening Snacks Liquids
STATE OF AGNI
(Digestive power)
(a)
Extracts taken from Scott Gerson “Ayurveda The Ancient Indian
Healing Art” Element Books Ltd.
TIKSHAGNI (Sharp)
(seen in Pitta individuals) Appetite is strong as is the circulation and digestion. Impurities tend to
accumulate in rasa, rakta dhatus. Diarrhoea is common. Immune
system is good but tendency towards febrile and inflammatory
disorders.
(b)
MANDAGNI (Mild)
(seen in Kapha individuals)
Exhibits sluggish digestion, poor appetite and tendency towards weight
gain. Circulation is slow. Increased incidence of congestion,
bronchitis, influenza and common viral infections.
(c)
VISAMAGNI (Irregular)
(seen in Vata individuals)
Displays periods of extreme hunger and then loss of appetite.
Produces intestinal distension, constipation, and abdominal pain.
Resistance to disease is irregular causing chronic and disabling
diseases of the bones and nervous system.
(d)
SAMAGNI (Regular)
Occurring in individuals whose doshas are well balanced. Normal
appetites and bowel movements, excellent energy and directness of