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YOUR NAME AND AFFILIATION HERE Give the title of the case report here, name of disease to be specified.

BASELINE  Record the outcomes that were observed at the beginning of your treatment.  Clearly indicate the subjective and objective parameters of assessment.  Include results of any investigations that were conducted.

Description of Patient * Name of Patient – Age - Gender - Nationality - State - District - Appearance - Physical and mental disposition - Occupation and socio-economic status –

Complaints Presenting Complaints Please note that here you should describe the problem as perceived by the patient and not your assessment.

Findings Please describe your findings both subjective and objective. You can also mention the results of any investigations that were performed or available at the time of consultation

Histories In this section, you can mention the relevant personal and family history-

Diagnosis Please provide the clinical diagnosis that you arrived at – In case of biomedical (allopathic diagnosis) Also specify whether you arrived at the diagnosis yourself or it was pre-diagnosed by an Allopathic physician – Please give a brief description of Ayurvedic diagnosis.

Treatment Plan Provide the details of the treatment that was started after the first consultation. Please provide briefly your justification for choosing the treatments-

Observations at the midpoints  Record the outcomes that were observed in the course of your treatment.  Clearly indicate the subjective and objective parameters of assessment.  Include results of any investigations that were conducted.

Progress of the treatment Please summarise how the patient responded to your treatment, whether the condition aggravated or subsided, whether treatments were modified and so on.

Outcomes at Endpoint Record the outcomes that were observed at the last visit of the patient. Clearly indicate the subjective and objective parameters of assessment. Include results of any investigations that were conducted.

BT AT Comparison Compare the objective and subjective observations at baseline and end point indicating improvement or deterioration.

Conclusions Explain your impressions on the effect of the treatment given. To what extent did it help to give relief to the patient. Are you sure that the effect, whether positive or negative was due to your treatment or do you think some other factors may have played a role? For instance, was the effect purely by chance?. Was the patient simultaneously on other treatments? If so, to what extent did your treatment contribute to the outcomes?.

Acknowledgements Acknowledge by name the people who helped you to prepare this case report.