Nabhi : The nevel or umbilicus.
Nabhinala : The umbilical cord.
Nabhipaka : Sepsis of the umbilicus usually refers to omphalitis.
Nadi : One of the most important factor for diagnosing criteria – the nerve.
Nadichakra : The nerve-plexuses.
Nadivrana : The sinus.
Naga bhasma : An ash preparation of the led usually used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus and obesity.
Nagakesaram : One of the Ayurvedic herb that is usually used as haemostatic.
Nagradi pachnaka : Ayurvedic decoction usually used for correcting digestion in fevers.
Nakulandhya : The night blindness.
Narayana taila : An Ayurvedic oil usually used in the treatment of arthritis and rheumatism.
Narikela khanda : Powdered preparation of coconut usually used in the treatment of hyperacidity and bleeding diathesis.
Nasagata raktapitta : An epistaxis; bleeding from nose.
Nasaparishosha : An atrophic rhinitis.
Nasarsha : Nasal Polyp.
Nasaasthi : Nasal bone.
Nasya Karma : One of the important panchkarmas – An Ayurvedic technique of pouring medicated material into nostrils.
Naukakritiasthi : The scaphoid bone.
Nausadara : Specially purified ammonium chlorite usually used in the treatment of digestive diseases.
Navaysa : The herbo-mineral preparation usually used in the treatment of anemia.
Netramandala : Parts of an eye.
Netrasharira : Anatomy of an eye.
Nidana : The diagnosis.
Nidrajanana : Quality of the drug – sedative or hyptonic.
Nimba : One of the best herb available in present. The neem is astringent, antiperiodic and alternative.
Nimbadi churana : Powdered preparation of neem usually used as alterative.
Nimesha : Blinking of the eyelids.
Nirgundi : One of the important herb usually used as anti-inflammatory and analgesic.
Nirudhaprakasha : Phimosis, stricture of the urethra opening in male’s genital organ.
Nirudhayoni : Vaginal atresia.
Nitamba : The bums or buttocks.
Nityanada rasa : The herbo-mineral preparation usually used in the treatment of filariasis.
Nygorghadi churana : The herbal powdered formula usually used in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. |