A Conceptual Study Of Anidra W.S.R. To insomnia

Research Article
Pallavi Bhushan., Arun Kumar and Neha Mamgain
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0904.2001
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Insomnia, Anidra
Abstract: 

Insomnia is among the most prevalent complaints brought to the attention of primary-care physicians. Approximately 20% of patients seen by primary-care physicians report significant sleep disturbances.1 Insomnia affects all segments of the population, including children and the elderly. While precise estimates vary as a function of definitions and methodology, approximately 40% of adults (≥18 years of age) report at least 1 symptom of insomnia 3 times per week, 20% are dissatisfied with their sleep, and about 10%-13% meet criteria for an insomnia disorder.2,3,4 Anidra is pathological state of sleep where a person does not get proper sound sleep which may be due to Vata vitiation.5