Study on concept of Guda Pradesha w.s.r. to Guda Valis
Abstract
The anatomical knowledge of Guda (anal canal) and its relations are Very important to discuss about anal diseases. Guda is defined as the opening where the Gastro intestinal tract ends, and exits the body which excretes faeces and flatus through it. It is Moola of Pureeshavahasrotas. Charaka described it is one among the fifteen Kostangas, and Recognised two parts in it ie. Uttara Guda and Adhara Guda It is one among nine Bahirmukha Srotas located in pelvic region. Guda gets forming along with other body Parts as early as in the fourth month and fully formed by seventh month of gestation. Embryologically it is derived from Matrujabhava. According to Sushruta Pureeshadhara Kala is related to Guda and it is Moola of Pureeshavaha Srotas, and also is Sadhyopranahara Marma. According to Amarakosha Guda has synonyms like Apanam and Payu.
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