Sakitamiwa Classification Link

The Sakita-Miwa classification is a widely used endoscopic staging system for assessing the healing process of gastric ulcers

The classification of Sakitamiwa is not universally agreed upon, and different cultural contexts have their own understanding of the condition. However, based on available literature and research, Sakitamiwa can be broadly classified into the following categories: sakitamiwa classification

The classification serves a function. By naming an illness "Sakitamiwa," the community validates the patient's suffering not as "just a fever," but as a specific event requiring specific ritual intervention (e.g., the application of oils, chanting, or social reconciliation). The Sakita-Miwa classification is a widely used endoscopic

This stage marks the completion of the healing process, where the mucosal defect is fully closed. This stage marks the completion of the healing

Critics of the Sakitamiwa Classification point to three unresolved issues:

The (also known as the Sakita-Fukutomi classification) is a widely used endoscopic staging system for peptic ulcers, primarily gastric and duodenal ulcers. It categorizes the life cycle of an ulcer into three major stages— Active (A) , Healing (H) , and Scarring (S) —each subdivided into two sub-stages to provide a total of six steps in the healing process . 1. Active Stage (A)

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