According to Charaka and Sushruta Samhitas in Ayurveda, cancer is defined as inflammatory or non-inflammatory swelling, called Granthi or Arbuda. It is a Tridoshic disorder that spreads due to the interplay of imbalance between Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. So, our Ayurvedic doctors diagnose cancer by analyzing the patient’s symptoms, medical history and conducting a physical examination to check the imbalance in the body Doshas.
During the diagnosis process, our ayurvedic doctors also use a range of diagnostic techniques, including pulse diagnosis, tongue diagnosis, and examination of the eyes, skin, and urine. At Niramaya Ayurveda Treatment Center, we also consider the patient’s overall physical and mental health, including any lifestyle or environmental factors that may have contributed to the development of Cancer.
Our Ayurvedic cancer specialists may also use modern diagnostic techniques, such as blood tests, imaging studies, and biopsies, to confirm a cancer diagnosis. Once a diagnosis is made, the Ayurvedic doctor will work with the patient to create a cancer treatment plan that is tailored to their specific needs and incorporates a range of ayurvedic therapies, as well as any conventional treatments that may be necessary.