Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models in Disease Diagnosis and Personalized Ayurvedic Care
Keywords:
AI chatbot for healthcare, Ayurvedam, Digital healthcare, Doctor-patient communication, Personalized healthcare, Social media, User engagement, WellnessAbstract
In today's busy world, many people looking for natural health solutions often struggle to find the correct information and resources. Those interested in Ayurvedam face misinformation, difficulty finding qualified doctors, and insufficient platforms to connect with others. Regular resources like books and general health apps don't provide personalized help for doctors, students, and patients. Ayurvi is an app designed to fill this gap, creating a community focused on Ayurvedam. It aims to offer features like easy content sharing, direct messaging, and personalized consultations to help users connect. The app aims to promote doctors' practices, give students a digital space to learn, and allow patients to chat directly with their preferred doctors. With an AI chatbot to provide quick answers to minor health questions and a doctor rating system, Ayurvi aims to make Ayurvedic knowledge more accessible and improve the user experience. Overall, Ayurvi helps users understand Ayurvedam better and take control of their health.
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