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Medical Astrology

Instructor: Astrologer Hanish Bagga

Language: A mix of Hindi and English

Valid Till: 30/11/2027

₹59000 including 18% GST

Course Starting Date: 18th Mar 2026
No. of Sessions: 20
Session Duration: 1.5 Hours
Day: Wednesday 
Timing:  9:00 PM to 10:30 PM
Category:  Live Class
Language: A mix of Hindi and English

 

1: Foundations of Medical Astrology

  • Introduction & Purpose
  • Each Planet Significance & Aspect
  • Each House Significance
  • Tridosha System (Vata, Pitta, Kapha)
  • Sapta Dhatu & Health
  • Heath Indicators in Birth Chart

2: Zodiac Signs & Body Mapping

  • Aries to Pisces – Body Part Allocation
  • Element-Based Disease Patterns
  • Planetary Power & Health
  • Exaltation
  • Own Sign or Moolatrikona
  • Enemy Sign
  • Debilitation
  • Combustion
  • Afflictions & Disease Indicators
  • Benefic Placement

3. Nakshatra & Health

  • All 27 Nakshatras from Ashwini to Revati
  • Padas and Organ

4. Periods of Diseases in Astrology

  • Dasha and Antardasha
  • Critical Dasha–Antardasha Interactions
  • Timing Within Antardasha
  • Transit
  • Maraka & Malefics by Lagna (Aries to Pisces)

5. Astrology Rule for Disease Analysis

  • Important Health Combinations
  • Maraka Planets, Lords & Disease
  • Serious Health Risk Combinations
  • Incurable Disease Combinations
  • Recovery Combinations
  • Bhavat Bhavam in Health

6: Divisional Charts in Medical Astrology

  • D1 – Overall Health Blueprint
  • D6 – Disease Diagnosis Chart
  • D12 – Hereditary Diseases
  • D30 – Suffering & Severe Illness
  • D1 + D6 + D30 Cross Verification Technique

7: All Planetary Combination

8: Diseases, Combination & Remedies

Skin Diseases

Leucoderma – A Skin Condition where White Patches Appear Because the Skin loses its Natural Color.

Leprosy (White, Black, Red Types) – A Bacterial Disease that Damages Skin and Nerves, Causing Patches, Numbness and Skin Deformities.

Eczema – A Condition Where the Skin Becomes Dry, Red, Itchy and Sometimes Swollen.

Ringworm – A Contagious Fungal Infection that Causes Circular, Red, Itchy Patches on the Skin.

Psoriasis – A Chronic Skin Disease where Skin Cells Grow Too Fast, Causing Thick, Red, Scaly Patches.

Boils – Painful Red Lumps on the Skin Filled with Pus Caused by Bacterial Infection.

Pimples – Small Inflamed Bumps on the Skin Caused by Blocked Pores and Excess Oil.

Itching Disorders – Skin Conditions that Cause Continuous Irritation and the Urge to Scratch.

Skin Rashes – Red, Irritated or Inflamed Patches on the Skin Caused by Allergies, Infections or Irritation.

Sunburn – Skin Damage and Redness caused by Excessive Exposure to Strong Sunlight.

Mental Diseases

Lunacy – A Condition where a Person Behaves Irrationally or Loses Control over Thoughts and Actions due to Mental Disturbance.

Insanity – A Serious Mental Disorder where a Person Cannot clearly Understand Reality or Control Behavior.

Mental Instability – A State Where a Person Experiences Frequent Emotional Imbalance, Mood Swings and Difficulty Handling Situations.

Hysteria – A Condition Where a Person Shows Extreme Emotional Reactions like Crying, Shouting or Fainting due to Psychological Stress.

Neurasthenia – A Condition of Constant Mental Fatigue, Weakness and Lack of Energy Caused by Stress or Nervous Exhaustion.

Psychological Mute Condition – A Situation Where a Person is Physically Able to Speak but cannot Speak due to Psychological Trauma or Fear.

Neurological Disorders

Epilepsy – A Brain Disorder that Causes Repeated Seizures Due to Abnormal Electrical Activity in the Brain.

Paralysis – A Condition where a Person Loses the Ability to Move Certain Parts of the Body.

Poliomyelitis (Polio) – A Viral Disease that can Damage Nerves and Cause Muscle Weakness or Permanent Paralysis.

Nervous Breakdown – A State of Severe Mental Stress where a Person Feels Unable to Cope with Daily Life.

Convulsions – Sudden Uncontrolled Muscle Movements or Shaking caused by Abnormal Brain Activity.

Stroke – A Medical Emergency that occurs when Blood Flow to the Brain is Blocked or a Blood Vessel Bursts.

Brain Tumor – An Abnormal Growth of Cells in the Brain that can Affect Brain Function.

Memory Loss – A Condition where a Person has Difficulty Remembering Information or Past Events.

Meningitis – A Serious Infection that causes Swelling of the Protective Membranes around the Brain and Spinal Cord.

Cerebral Hemorrhage – Bleeding Inside the Brain Caused by a Ruptured Blood Vessel.

Thrombosis – A Condition where a Blood Clot Forms in a Blood Vessel and Blocks Normal Blood Flow.

Respiratory & Lung Diseases

Tuberculosis (TB) – A Serious Bacterial Infection that Mainly Affects the Lungs and Causes Long-Lasting Cough, Weakness and Weight Loss.

Pleurisy – A Condition where the Lining around the Lungs Becomes Inflamed, Causing Sharp Chest Pain while Breathing.

Asthma – A Breathing Disorder in which the Airways become Narrow and Swollen, Making it Difficult to Breathe.

Wheezing – A High-Pitched Whistling Sound while Breathing caused by Narrowed Airways in the Lungs.

Cold & Sneezing – A Common Viral Infection that causes Runny Nose, Sneezing, Throat Irritation and Mild Fever.

Lung Infection – An infection in the Lungs caused by Bacteria, viruses or Fungi that leads to Cough, Fever and Breathing Difficulty.

Breathing Disorders – Conditions where a Person has trouble Breathing Normally due to Lung or Airway Problems.

Eye Diseases

Weak Eyesight – A Condition where a Person cannot See Clearly and Needs Glasses or Lenses.

Cataract – A disease where the Eye Lens Becomes Cloudy, Causing Blurred or Dim Vision.

Night Blindness – A Condition where a Person has Difficulty Seeing Clearly in Low Light or at Night.

Redness of Eyes – A condition where the Eyes Appear Red due to Irritation, Infection or Inflammation.

Squint (Strabismus) – A Condition where Both Eyes do not Look in the Same Direction at the Same Time.

Partial Blindness – A Condition where a Person Can See only Partially or has Very Limited Vision.

Total Blindness – A Condition where a Person Completely Loses the Ability to See.

Glaucoma – An Eye Disease caused by Increased Pressure inside the Eye that Damages the Optic Nerve and Affects Vision.

Watery Eyes – A Condition where the Eyes Produce Excessive Tears due to Irritation, Infection or Blockage in Tear Ducts.

Dental Diseases

Defective Teeth – Teeth that are Weak, Damaged or Not Properly Formed.

Irregular / Large Teeth – A Condition where Teeth Grow Unevenly, Crooked or Larger Than Normal.

Tooth Decay – Damage to Teeth Caused by Bacteria that Create Cavities and Holes.

Dental Deformity – Abnormal Shape, Size or Structure of Teeth or Jaw.

Early Tooth Loss – A Condition where Teeth Fall out Earlier than the Normal Age Due to Disease or Weakness.

Bleeding Gums – A Condition where Gums Bleed Easily, Usually Caused by Gum Infection or Poor Oral Hygiene.

Nasal Diseases

Nasal Polypus – Soft, Painless Growths inside the Nose that can Block Airflow and Affect Breathing.

Chronic Nasal Ailments – Long-term Nose Problems like Frequent Congestion, Irritation or Infections.

Sinus Issues – Inflammation or Infection in the Sinus Cavities that Causes Headache, Facial Pain and Blocked Nose.

Nasal Obstruction – A Condition where the Nasal Passage is Blocked, Making Breathing through the Nose Difficult.

Mouth & Facial Diseases

Facial Injuries – Damage to the Face caused by Accidents, Falls or Physical Trauma.

Tongue Disorders – Problems Affecting the Tongue such as Pain, Swelling, Infection or abnormal Movement.

Speech Impairment – Difficulty in Speaking clearly or Forming words Properly.

Stammering – A speech Disorder where a Person repeats or Struggles to Pronounce certain Sounds or Words.

Dumbness – A condition where a Person is Unable to Speak due to Physical or Neurological Reasons.

Tongue Dryness – A Condition where the Tongue Feels Unusually Dry Due to Lack of Saliva.

Ulcers – Painful Sores that Appear Inside the Mouth or on the Tongue.

Ear Diseases

Ear Tumors – Abnormal Growth of Cells in the Ear that may affect Hearing and Ear Function.

Defective Hearing – A Condition where a Person has Reduced Ability to Hear Sounds Clearly.

Total Deafness – Complete Loss of Hearing in One or Both Ears.

Deaf and Dumb Condition – A Condition Where a Person Cannot Hear and Therefore cannot Develop Normal Speech.

Glandular Diseases

Pituitary Gland Disorders – Problems in the Pituitary Gland that Disturb the Body’s Hormone Control System.

Glandular Tumors – Abnormal Growths in Body Glands that can Affect Hormone Production.

Hormonal Disorders – Conditions where the Body Produces too Much or Too Little Hormones.

Gigantism – A Condition where Excessive Growth Hormone causes a Person to Grow Unusually Tall.

Dwarfism – A Condition where Lack of Growth Hormone Results in Very Short Height.

Other Short-Term Diseases

Stomach Disease – Any Disorder Affecting the Stomach that Causes Pain, Indigestion or Discomfort.

Spleen Disease – Health Problems Affecting the Spleen, which may Cause Pain, Swelling or Weakness.

Rupture – A Condition where an Organ or Tissue Tears or Breaks Inside the Body.

Abscess – A Painful Swelling filled with Pus caused by Infection.

Tuberculosis of Spleen – A rare Infection where Tuberculosis Bacteria Affect the Spleen.

Bowel Disease – Disorders Affecting the Intestines that Disturb Digestion and Bowel Movement.

Intestinal Tuberculosis – Tuberculosis Infection Affecting the Intestines.

Constipation – Difficulty in Passing Stool or having Infrequent Bowel Movements.

Cholera – A Serious Bacterial Infection causing Severe Diarrhea and Dehydration.

Dysentery – An Intestinal Infection causing Diarrhea with Blood and Stomach Pain.

Diarrhoea – Frequent Loose or Watery Stools caused by Infection or Digestive Issues.

Jaundice – A Condition where the Skin and Eyes turn Yellow due to Liver Problems.

Colic Pain – Severe Abdominal Pain Usually Caused by Digestive or Intestinal Problems.

Blood Poisoning (Sepsis) – A Serious Condition where Infection Spreads through the Bloodstream.

Poison Trouble – Illness caused by Consuming Toxic Substances or Harmful Chemicals.

Ulcer – A Painful Sore that Develops Inside the Stomach or Digestive Tract.

Wounds – Injuries where the Skin or Tissue is Cut, Torn or Damaged.

Cuts – Open Injuries on the Skin caused by Sharp Objects.

Burns – Damage to the Skin caused by Heat, Fire, Chemicals or Electricity.

Smallpox – A severe Viral Disease that Causes Fever and skin Swellings

Chickenpox – A Contagious Viral Infection that causes Itchy Red Spots and Fever.

Fever – A Temporary Rise in Body Temperature due to Infection or Illness.

Typhoid – A Bacterial Infection that causes High Fever, Weakness and Stomach Problems.

Para-Typhoid – A Disease Similar to Typhoid but usually Milder.

Pneumonia – A Lung Infection that causes Cough, Fever and Breathing Difficulty.

Bronchitis – Inflammation of the Bronchial Tubes that causes Coughing and Mucus.

Influenza (Flu) – A Contagious Viral Infection Affecting the Respiratory System.

Malaria – A Mosquito-Borne Disease-causing Fever, Chills and Weakness.

Meningitis – An Infection that Causes Inflammation around the Brain and Spinal Cord.

Glandular Fever – A Viral Infection causing Fever, Sore Throat and Swollen Glands.

Black-Water Fever – A severe form of Malaria that Damages Red Blood Cells.

Measles – A Contagious Viral Disease-Causing Fever and Red Skin Rashes.

Rheumatic Disease – Diseases Affecting Joints, Muscles and Connective Tissues Causing Pain and Swelling.

Filaria – A Parasitic Infection spread by Mosquitoes that causes Swelling of Body Parts.

Dropsy (Edema) – A Condition where Excess Fluid Accumulates in Body Tissues causing Swelling.

Beri-Beri – A Disease caused by Vitamin B1 Deficiency Affecting Nerves and Heart.

Tetanus – A Bacterial Infection Causing Severe Muscle Stiffness and Spasms.

Hydrophobia (Rabies) – A Deadly Viral Disease Spread through Animal Bites that affects the Brain.

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