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WelcomeWelcome
ROLE OF PANCHAKARMAROLE OF PANCHAKARMA ININ MEDICAL TOURISMMEDICAL TOURISM
Dr.SANDEEP.D.NAIRDr.SANDEEP.D.NAIR
PG SCHOLAR,PG SCHOLAR, DEPT.OF KAYACHIKITSA & PANCHAKARMADEPT.OF KAYACHIKITSA & PANCHAKARMA GOVT. AYURVEDA COLLEGE , GOVT. AYURVEDA COLLEGE , THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ,KERALATHIRUVANANTHAPURAM ,KERALA..
Glimpses
• Medical Tourism
• Depression
• Panchakarma
• Strategy
Medical TourismMedical Tourism
It means….
• Cost effective medical care.
• In collaboration with tourism industry.
• Aiming foreign patients in need of surgical and other forms of specialized treatment.
India: A favorable destination
• Infrastructure and technology
• Medication combines with tourism
• Treatment efficacy
• Cost efficiency
Facts and Figures
Surgeries US India
Bonemarrow transplant 2,50,000 $ 69,000 $
Liver transplant 3,00,000 $ 69,000$
Heart surgery 30,000 $ 8,000 $
Orthopedic surgery 20,000 $ 6,000 $
Cataract surgery 2,000 $ 1,250 $
Root canal treatment 1,000$ 100 $
Future prospects
Statistics
2006 2012
Rs 1,450 crores Rs 10,000 crores
C-II Mckinsey study
The Govt is planning for overseas marketing as a Global medical tourism destination.
PPosition osition of of
AAyurvedayurveda
Our tragedy
• Focused only on “sukha chikitsa”
• Treatments are offered as packages, hence lacks clarity.
• Propagation of systematic treatment modalities are absent.
Steps to be taken
• Propagate the treatment efficacy, rather than package business .
• Documentation of successful treatment experiences.
• Attracting the attention of Govt. by valuable presentations .
DepressionDepression
Why depression?
• Leading cause of disability in several countries
• Greater impact on community than any other chronic physical disease
• 16% of population affected once in a life
Prevalence round the globe
• Australia – 1 out of 6 men 1 out of 4 women
• Greece – 4.3% in men 10.2% in women
• Norway – 0.7% in men 4.3% in women
Continued….
• Netherlands -1.9% in men 3.4% in women
• Spain - 4.3% in men 5.5% in women
• UK - 1.7% in men 2.7% in women
Signs and Symptoms• Sad appearance Psychomotor retardation• Unhappiness Diurnal variations• Weight loss Reduced appetite • Suicidal ideas Self blame
Appearance
Low mood
Biological symptoms
Depressive thinking
Kaphaja unmada• Manda vak
• Manda cheshta
• Agni sada
• Arochaka
• Shaucha dvesha
• Chardi
• Bhukte vriddhi
Manda
Guru
Pichila
PPanchakarmaanchakarma
Study conducted
• By: DR Majusha Desai
• Guidance: DR P.Shankaran Kutty DR G.Jayprakash DR M.R.V.Nampoothiri
• GOVT: AYURVEDA COLLEGE TRIVANDRUM
Treatment principle• Poorvakarma: Snehapanam Svedanam
• Pradhanakarma: Vamana Virechana Nasya
• Pashchatkarma: Samsarjana krama Takradhara
Discussion
• Asrayasrayeebhava of Manas and Shareera
• Vamana main treatment of kapha
• Virechana and nasya , associated treatment
• P value < 0.001
StrategyStrategy
• Necessary steps should be taken by Government.
• List of efficient Ayurvedic hospitals should be promoted at international level.
• Monitoring committee should be formed.
• Hospitals should publish the names of diseases and the cost of their treatments provided.
Thank you
Very much. . . .