Rog Nidan & Vikriti Vigyan Laboratory

Pathology & Diagnostic Techniques for Ayurveda

The ="5840" data-end="5864">Rog Nidan Department teaches diagnostic principles of Ayurveda and modern pathology. It enables students to understand both the Nidana Panchaka (Ayurvedic diagnosis) and laboratory investigations used in modern medicine.

Objectives

  • To train students in disease diagnosis based on Ayurvedic parameters.

  • To perform routine lab tests: blood, urine, stool, sputum.

  • To correlate Vikriti (pathological changes) with clinical symptoms.

  • To develop laboratory handling skills.


Essential Lab Zones

1. Hematology Section

Equipment:

  • Automated hematology analyzer

  • ESR apparatus

  • Hemoglobinometer

  • Centrifuge machine

  • WBC/RBC pipettes

  • Counting chambers

  • Microscopes

  • Stains & reagents

2. Clinical Pathology Section

Includes:

  • Urine analyzer

  • Stool examination kits

  • Pregnancy test kits

  • Urine strips

  • Microscopic slides & cover slips

  • Glucometer

3. Microbiology Demonstration Section

Contains:

  • Models of bacteria, viruses, fungi

  • Permanent slides

  • Autoclave

  • Incubator

4. Ayurvedic Diagnostic Tools

  • Nadi Pareeksha tools

  • Prakriti analysis kits

  • Mala-Mutra-Pariksha charts

  • Dashavidha Pariksha displays

  • Srotas examination charts

5. Digital Teaching Tools

  • Smart board

  • Case study modules

  • Diagnostic software


Learning Outcomes

Students master:

  • Laboratory test interpretation

  • Ayurvedic and modern diagnostic correlations

  • Proper specimen collection

  • Understanding of pathological changes (Vikriti)

  • Clinical decision-making skills