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श्वसनं कफवाताभ्यां रुद्धं तस्य विमोक्षयेत्| <br /> | |||
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In women, '' | In women, ''uttara basti'' should be administered immediately after the menses as the vagina is then open and easily receives the ''sneha'' administered, thereby the ''[[vata]]'' being subdued, it easily becomes impregnable. ''Uttara basti'' with appropriate medicines should be administered in disorders of ''basti'' (Urinary bladder), prolapse of uterus, severe pain related to uterus, 20 diseases of uterus and vagina (described in [Cha.Sa.[[Chikitsa Sthana]] 30th chapter], menorrhagia-metrorrhagia conditions, retention of urine and dribbling incontinence.[62-64½] | ||
=== Dimensions of nozzle for ''uttara basti'' and its procedure === | === Dimensions of nozzle for ''uttara basti'' and its procedure === | ||
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*The vital organs in trunk and abdomen are more important that those in extremities or at superficial level. | *The vital organs in trunk and abdomen are more important that those in extremities or at superficial level. | ||
*''Hridaya'' (heart including cardio-vascular system), ''basti'' (Urinary bladder including urinary system and kidneys) and ''shiras'' (head including sensory-motor nervous system) are important owing to the fact that they are the roots of body and the existence of life depends on them. | *''Hridaya'' (heart including cardio-vascular system), ''basti'' (Urinary bladder including urinary system and kidneys) and ''shiras'' (head including sensory-motor nervous system) are important owing to the fact that they are the roots of body and the existence of life depends on them. | ||
*''Hridaya'' (heart) is the center for receiving the ten ''dhamani'' (ten great vessels arising from the heart), ''prana, apana, [[manas]]'' (mind), ''[[buddhi]]'' (intellect), ''chetana'' (life), ''[[mahabhuta]]s'' (5 fundamental elements) just like spokes to the axle in the center of a wheel. | *''Hridaya'' (heart) is the center for receiving the ten ''dhamani'' (ten great vessels arising from the heart), ''prana, apana, [[manas]]'' (mind), ''[[buddhi]]'' (intellect), ''chetana'' (life), ''[[mahabhuta]]s'' (5 fundamental elements) just like spokes to the axle in the center of a wheel. | ||
*''Shiras'' (head) is the centre for the ''[[indriya]]s'' (the seat of special senses), the ''srotas'' (channels) pertaining to the conduction of ''[[indriya]]'' and ''prana'' like the radiating spicules of the rays of sunlight. | *''Shiras'' (head) is the centre for the ''[[indriya]]s'' (the seat of special senses), the ''srotas'' (channels) pertaining to the conduction of ''[[indriya]]'' and ''prana'' like the radiating spicules of the rays of sunlight. | ||
*The ''basti'' (bladder) is center that is related with the functions of ''sthula guda'' (rectum), ''mushka'' (scrotum), ''sevani'' (perineal raphe), urinary channels and ''[[shukra]]'' (semen). It is also the ''mutradhara'' (reservoir of urine) in to all the water carrying channels in the body drain, similar to all the rivers drain into the ''udadhi'' (sea/ ocean). | *The ''basti'' (bladder) is center that is related with the functions of ''sthula guda'' (rectum), ''mushka'' (scrotum), ''sevani'' (perineal raphe), urinary channels and ''[[shukra]]'' (semen). It is also the ''mutradhara'' (reservoir of urine) in to all the water carrying channels in the body drain, similar to all the rivers drain into the ''udadhi'' (sea/ ocean). | ||
*Injury to these three ''marmas'' (''hridaya, shiras'' and basti) leads to sudden loss to the life. Therefore these should be especially protected against external injury and ''vatadi [[dosha]]s''. | *Injury to these three ''marmas'' (''hridaya, shiras'' and basti) leads to sudden loss to the life. Therefore these should be especially protected against external injury and ''vatadi [[dosha]]s''. | ||
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*''Apatantraka'' (opisthotomus) disease is caused by ''[[kapha]]-[[vata]]'' dominance and it shall be managed by ''[[kapha]]-[[vata]]'' pacifying measures including ''tikshna pradhamana [[nasya]]'' (powder blowing into nostrils). Strong purification enemas are contraindicated in the treatment of ''apatantraka''. | *''Apatantraka'' (opisthotomus) disease is caused by ''[[kapha]]-[[vata]]'' dominance and it shall be managed by ''[[kapha]]-[[vata]]'' pacifying measures including ''tikshna pradhamana [[nasya]]'' (powder blowing into nostrils). Strong purification enemas are contraindicated in the treatment of ''apatantraka''. | ||
*''Tandra'' (drowsiness) is caused due to vitiation of ''[[vata]]'' and ''[[kapha dosha]]''. This condition should be managed by ''[[shodhana]]'' and ''shamana'' measures that are ''kaphahara, [[vyayama]]'' (exercise), ''[[raktamokshana]]'' (bloodletting) and intake of foods that are predominantly ''katu'' (pungent) and ''tikta'' (bitter). | *''Tandra'' (drowsiness) is caused due to vitiation of ''[[vata]]'' and ''[[kapha dosha]]''. This condition should be managed by ''[[shodhana]]'' and ''shamana'' measures that are ''kaphahara, [[vyayama]]'' (exercise), ''[[raktamokshana]]'' (bloodletting) and intake of foods that are predominantly ''katu'' (pungent) and ''tikta'' (bitter). | ||
*The urinary disorder occur mainly due to suppression of urine urge, vitiation of ''[[dosha]]s'' in urine. These conditions should be treated based on dominance of ''[[dosha]]'' and by measures that relieve ''mutrakrichchra'' (dysuria), ''[[basti]]'' ( per rectal enemas) and ''uttara basti'' (per urethral enemas). | *The urinary disorder occur mainly due to suppression of urine urge, vitiation of ''[[dosha]]s'' in urine. These conditions should be treated based on dominance of ''[[dosha]]'' and by measures that relieve ''mutrakrichchra'' (dysuria), ''[[basti]]'' ( per rectal enemas) and ''uttara basti'' (per urethral enemas). | ||
*Improper diet and lifestyle habits are causative factors for various types of headaches. The ''[[dosha]]s'' with ''[[rakta]]'' are involved in the etio-pathology of head diseases. | *Improper diet and lifestyle habits are causative factors for various types of headaches. The ''[[dosha]]s'' with ''[[rakta]]'' are involved in the etio-pathology of head diseases. | ||
*Administration of four ''snehas'' (''taila, ghrita, vasa'' and ''majja'') in the maximum dose, ''Kaya[[virechana]]'' (purgation), ''shirovirechana'' (purificatory errhines), ''nadisweda'' ( fomentation), 10 year old ghee, oil enemas, poultices, ''shirobasti'', cautery are advocated in the management of head diseases. | *Administration of four ''snehas'' (''taila, ghrita, vasa'' and ''majja'') in the maximum dose, ''Kaya[[virechana]]'' (purgation), ''shirovirechana'' (purificatory errhines), ''nadisweda'' ( fomentation), 10 year old ghee, oil enemas, poultices, ''shirobasti'', cautery are advocated in the management of head diseases. | ||