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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
HYPOTHYROIDISM AND ITS AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE: A CASE STUDY
*Dr. Roopal Saini, Dr. Ankit Tyagi, Dr. Jitender Kumar Rana, Dr. Aaditiya Bhardwaj
Abstract Hypothyroidism, a condition characterized by insufficient thyroid hormone production, affects a significant portion of the population and can lead to a wide array of metabolic and systemic dysfunctions. While it is typically managed with thyroid hormone replacement therapy, its treatment from an Ayurvedic perspective offers an alternative approach based on the holistic understanding of metabolic dysfunction. This case study discusses a 34-year-old male patient suffering from hypothyroidism and its associated symptoms, including weakness, constipation, bradycardia, and weight gain. Despite being on conventional thyroid hormone therapy (200mcg Thyroxine), his symptoms persisted. After switching to Ayurvedic treatment at the Quadra Institute of Ayurveda, the patient showed significant improvement after six months. The Ayurvedic management focused on restoring digestive fire (Agni), improving metabolic function (Dhatvagni), and addressing the aggravation of Kapha dosha. The treatment regimen included herbal medications like Kanchnar Guggul and Dashmool Kawath, along with dietary adjustments and lifestyle modifications to reduce excess Kapha and correct metabolic disturbances. Blood tests showed a decrease in TSH levels, indicating the positive impact of the Ayurvedic approach. This case highlights the potential of Ayurveda in managing hypothyroidism by addressing its root causes, improving metabolic functions, and preventing recurrence, offering a promising alternative or adjunct to conventional treatment. Keywords: Hypothyroidism, Ayurveda, Agni, Dhatvagni, Kapha dosha, metabolic dysfunction. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
