Acid peptic diseases: Difference between revisions
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==Summary and Conclusion== | ==Summary and Conclusion== | ||
*Ayurvedic diagnosis of Acid Peptic disorders mainly depends on etiological factors, clinical manifestation of disease (symptomatology), relieving factors (upashaya) and aggravating factors (anupashaya). | |||
*Ayurvedic management depends on the assessment of dominant symptoms, assessment of involved [[dosha]] (dysregulation of kledaka [[kapha]], pachaka [[pitta]] and samana [[vayu]]) and its dominant properties (amshansha Kalpana), status of [[agni]] and [[ama]]. | |||
*Drugs that correct [[ama]], optimize [[agni]], regulate samana [[vayu]], pacify aggravated pachaka [[pitta]], protect kledaka [[kapha]], aid digestion, promote smooth transit of food in the gut, integrate intestinal motility are most suitable to treat acid peptic disorders in [[Ayurveda]]. | |||
*The principle of treatment includes that of Amlapitta, Annadrava shula, Parinama shula, Atisara & Grahani. | |||
*Modifications of diet, life style and stress management have greater role in their management. | |||
*Integration of tradition and technology is the need of hour. | |||
In present scenario, ancient knowledge shall be enriched with recent updated diagnostic tools to achieve the goal of a healthy and happy life. | |||
==Interaction Session== | ==Interaction Session== | ||
Q: How to treat H.pylori infection through Ayurveda? | Q: How to treat H.pylori infection through Ayurveda? | ||