Significance of Premonitory Signs
Premonitory signs are initial indicators related to the likelihood of a disease manifesting, as explained in both Ayurveda and Science. In Ayurveda, they help in identifying potential urinary disorders and are particularly relevant to conditions like Kushta and Grahni roga. Scientifically, these signs provide early warning symptoms that assist in diagnosing impending health issues before the actual onset of disease. However, ancient texts indicate that there are no documented premonitory signs for Sandhigatavata.
Synonyms: Warning signs, Omen, Indication, Warning, Portent
In Dutch: Voorspellende signalen; In Finnish: Ennakoivia merkkejä; In Spanish: Señales premonitorias
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Hindu concept of 'Premonitory Signs'
Premonitory Signs in Hinduism are interpreted as early warnings indicating the potential onset of urinary disorders in individuals, serving as crucial signals for health awareness and preventive measures.
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) Initial indicators suggesting the likelihood of urinary disorder manifestation in individuals.[1]