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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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AN AETIOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF VIBANDHA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO CONSTIPATION - A LITERARY REVIEW
*Dr. Shweta Singh J. R., Dr. Shailendra Kumar Singh, Dr. Jai Shankar Prasad
Abstract People are increasingly leading erratic lifestyles in the modern world, particularly in urban areas. Modern life is fastpaced and hectic, which frequently leads people to bad eating habits daily routines, and the repressions of their body's natural desires. Numerous health problems, including Vibandha, Shirahshoola, Ajirna, Amvata, Sthaulya, Madhumeha and more are caused by these imbalances. Vibandha is not just a sickness in and of itself, it can be, a symptom, or Upadrava for a number of other conditions. Inadequate Panchkarma procedures may potentially be the cause. The Purishavaha Srotas, whose roots are in the Pakvashaya and Sthula Guda, are affected by the conditions, which is mostly caused by a disruption in Apanavata. This is caused by a number of causes, three of which are significant: lifestyle, mental and nutritional problems. Constipation is characterized by unsatisfactory faeces, which may be brought on by infrequent stools, difficult stool passage or both. It significantly affects a person's ability to perform daily duties, social functioning and quality of life. Keywords: Malaavashthambha, Vibandha, Annavaha stotas, Purishavaha srotas, Vega sandharana Apanavayu-vaigunya, Krura Koshtha, Purisavaha Srotodusti. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
