Diabetes mellitus has now become most common among all the diseases in present era. In India, this disease is increasing very fast and it seems that India is going to be capital of diabetes in next coming years. It can be correlated with Madhumeha in Ayurveda. In charaka samhita, Madhumeha has been described as a type of Vataja prameha which is characterized by passing of honey like urine in excess amount. It is said to be a curable disease in Ayurveda which seeks complete management of this disease along with the prevention ideas and different types of daily activities which are of extreme importance. The blood sugar level reduces slowly and progressively with continuous use of Ayurvedic drugs which are very safe because these drugs do not lead to hypoglycemic episodes. Ayurveda is boon for diabetic patients if handled by a good Ayurvedic physician.
The world is currently facing a pandemic called COVID-19 which has drastically changed our human lifestyle, affecting it badly. The lifestyle and the thought processes of every individual have changed with the current situation. This situation was unpredictable, and it contains a lot of uncertainties. In this paper, the authors have attempted to predict and analyze the disease along with its related issues to determine the maximum number of infected people, the speed of spread, and most importantly, its evaluation using a model-based parameter estimation method. In this research the Susceptible-Infectious-Recovered model with different conditions has been used for the analysis of COVID-19. The effects of lockdown, the light switch method, and parameter variations like contact ratio and reproduction number are also analyzed. The authors have attempted to study and predict the lockdown effect, particularly in India in terms of infected and recovered numbers, which show substantial improvement. A disease-free endemic stability analysis using Lyapunov and LaSalle's method is presented, and novel methods such as the convalescent plasma method and the Who Acquires Infection From Whom method are also discussed, as they are considered to be useful in flattening the curve of COVID-19.
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