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2025
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| On-line přístup: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17745835 |
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- <p><span lang="EN-IN">Childhood represents one of the most sensitive and transformative phases of human life, characterized by rapid physical, mental, and emotional development. According to Ayurvedic science, this stage—<em>Balya Avastha</em> is predominantly governed by <em>Kapha dosha</em>, which plays a vital role in nourishment, tissue growth, and immune maturation. However, the same <em>Kapha</em> dominance may also predispose children to certain disorders. Drawing upon the principles of <em>Kaumarbhritya</em>, the specialized branch of Ayurveda that deals with pediatric health, this paper presents a balanced clinical approach addressing both the management of illnesses and the promotion of holistic wellness. Common conditions such as <em>Shwasa-Kasa</em> (respiratory disorders), <em>Agnimandya</em> (digestive weakness), <em>Vicharchika</em> (skin diseases), <em>Unmada</em> (behavioural disturbances), <em>Apasmara</em> (neurological disorders), and <em>Balashosha</em> (nutritional deficiency disorders) are managed through <em>Deepana-Pachana</em> (digestive enhancement), gentle detoxification, herbal formulations, and <em>Medhya Rasayana</em> therapies. In parallel, preventive practices like <em>Suvarna Prashana</em> and <em>Lehana</em> enhance resilience, sharpen intellect, and support emotional equilibrium. By harmonizing traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with contemporary pediatric insights, this review proposes a holistic and child-centred model of healthcare focused on sustained wellness and disease prevention. This review aims to bridge traditional Ayurvedic understanding with contemporary pediatric science, highlighting a holistic preventive model for child health.</span></p>