A CLINICAL REVIEW OF KRIMI ROG IN AYURVEDA
*Dr. Satyendra Songara, Dr. Umesh Dhaybar, Dr. Mayank Patle, Dr. Ruchi Bhargava, Dr. Diksha Sharma
ABSTRACT
Krimi Rog is a term in Ayurveda that refers to diseases caused by parasites or worms infesting the body. This ancient system of medicine describes Krimi as living organisms that can reside either externally (on the skin or hair) or internally (in the digestive tract, blood, or tissues), disrupting the natural balance of the body. Ayurveda, with its holistic approach, attributes the development of Krimi Rog to the imbalance of the Tridoshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) and the presence of Ama (toxic waste due to improper digestion). Additionally, factors like poor hygiene, consumption of contaminated food or water, and weakened digestive fire (Agnimandya) are considered significant contributors. This condition is not merely limited to physical symptoms; Ayurveda emphasizes its connection to the overall health of the individual. Krimi Rog can lead to digestive issues, skin problems, systemic weakness, and even mental disturbances.
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