@article{Rasane_Joshi_More_Sane_2022, title={The effect of Anal Sevana  (exposure to heat) on Raktavaha srotas: A Case Control Study}, volume={13}, url={https://www.ijam.co.in/index.php/ijam/article/view/2331}, DOI={10.47552/ijam.v13i1.2331}, abstractNote={<p>Background: Occupational hazard is any workplace condition that causes a risk to employee health. In recent era, a lot of research work is being done on occupational hazards of which continuous exposure to heat is one of the major factors affecting occupational health. A human being has been exposed to heat through various sources like chemicals, forging works etc. Industrial heat when combined with manual work may often make adverse effects on health of the workers and mostly it affects the <em>Raktvaha</em> <em>Srotas</em> according to <em>Ayurved</em>. In this study, attempt had been made to find out what is the percentage of predominance of symptoms of <em>Raktavaha</em> <em>Srotodushti</em> in individuals having continuous exposure to heat. Method: A case control study was carried out in 150 workers from leading manufacturer of Upset forgings and Drop forgings in Pune industrial zone to find out association between exposure to heat and <em>Raktavaha</em> <em>srotodushti </em>symptoms, study group 100 workers (direct exposure to heat), control group 50 workers and filled a questionnaire consisting of symptoms related to <em>raktavaha srotas</em> vititation due to heat exposure. Result: Number of symptoms present in the study group were more than that present in control group. Redness of eyes (100%), thirst (100%), sweating (100%), mental irritation (69%) etc. other <em>Raktavaha</em> <em>srotodushti</em> <em>lakshanas </em>were also observed. Conclusion: Exposure to heat is one of the major causative factors of vitiation of <em>Raktavaha</em> <em>Srotas</em>. <em>Raktavaha</em> <em>srotodushti</em> <em>lakshanas</em> like <em>mukhpaka</em>, <em>shirarshul</em>, <em>santapa</em>, <em>raktapitta</em> observed moderately and <em>vidradhi</em>, <em>pidaka</em> were observed very rarely. To prevent the effects of continuous exposure to heat, the individuals should take preventive majors as prescribed in <em>Ayurveda.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></em></p>}, number={1}, journal={International Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine}, author={Rasane, Shital R and Joshi, Mrudula V and More, Preeti V and Sane, Mohana}, year={2022}, month={Apr.}, pages={142–146} }