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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION IN MIDDLE-AGED ADULTS (23–40 YEARS): AN AYURVEDIC AND MODERN REVIEW ON CAUSES, PREVENTION, AND TREATMENT
Dr. Vandana Sidar*, Dr. S. D. Khichariya, Dr. Aruna Ojha, Dr. Arunima Verma, Dr. Ruchi Tirkey
Abstract Chronic constipation is no longer confined to the elderly; it increasingly affects middle-aged adults (23–40 years), a period typically regarded as the peak of physical health and productivity. Sedentary lifestyles, dietary indiscretions, mental stress, and irregular routines are major contributors in this age group. While modern medicine focuses on pharmacologic solutions, Ayurveda identifies underlying doshic imbalances— particularly Vāta and Agnimāndya—as the root cause. This review aims to integrate both modern and Ayurvedic perspectives on the aetiology, prevention, and treatment of chronic constipation in middle-aged individuals, with an emphasis on individualised and holistic care. Keywords: Constipation, middle-aged adults, Vāta, Agni, Ayurveda, lifestyle disorders, gut health. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
