Abstract
Pandu is a very common prevalent disease in the society. Nutritional Iron deficiency is the most common cause of Panduroga in India. It affects all age groups but the most vulnerable are preschool-age children, pregnant women, and non-pregnant women of childbearing age. In India Malnutrition, poverty, illiteracy, contribute to anemia which can be correlated as pandu roga in Ayurveda. In Ayurveda panduroga has been described in all Samhita in detail with nidan panchak in present study. Study deals with systemic review of Panduroga from all the classics of Ayurveda.
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