Treatment of Dysentery in Ayurveda

Ayushakti’s fundamental treatment involves the following:

  • Aam Elimination (to eliminate the toxins)
  • Agni Balancing (to balance the digestive fire)
  • Stambhan Stopping the flow)

 

Ayushakti’s principles and medicines for the treatment for Dysentery:

  • To rectify the digestion and metabolism process and destroy ama by administration of deepana and pachana aushadhas.
  • Langhana (lightening therapies and medicines).
  • To destroy the krimi (krimighna chikitsa).
  • To check loose stools, to check the loss of water, electrolytes, blood and mucus (stambhana).
  • To flush off the toxins and infection (ama, krimi, vishahara).
  • Panchakarma measures, mainly Virechana (therapeutic purgation and enemas) after the active phase of infection and inflammation has subsided and after the passage of fluids and blood in the motion have been checked effectively.
  • Diet and lifestyle changes (Pathya Apathya vinishchaya).

 

 

 

Detoxification Plan For Dysentery (Panchkarma)

Panchkarma permanently dispenses with these toxins (ama) from the body that cause illness are weighty and sticky, dwelling in the deepest tissue layers, permitting healing and rebuilding of the tissues, channels, assimilation, and mental capabilities.

 

The name Panchkarma signifies “Five Actions” , which is appropriate given that this technique depends upon five basic activities that control the body: Vamana, Virechan, Basti, Nasyam and Raktamokshana.

Virechan is the sedated purgation treatment that scrubs the body from the Pitta Dosha and eliminates toxins from the gastrointestinal tract, liver, and nerve bladder. 

 

Sneha Basti(Anuvasan) and Niruha Basti (Aasthaapana Basti) are useful for many disorders, including chronic constipation, dysentery, sciatica, lower back pain, arthritis, gout, and rheumatism. 

 

Ayushakti’s detoxification Panchkarma treatments are highly focused on relieving the root cause of any chronic problem by cleansing, repairing and rejuvenating the deeper tissues and cells in your body.  Click here to check out our Panchkarma Detoxification Plan 

 

Lifestyle Changes

Do’s

  • Do meditation every day
  • Do pranayama and light exercise daily
  • Go for morning walks
  • Fasting once a week with warm dry ginger water, as per doctor’s advice

 

Don’ts

  • Avoid alcoholic drinks
  • Avoid suppressing the natural urges
  • Don’t drink water after eating food

 

What should you do if you have already got dysentery?

  • Fast for a day or even two. It helps to relax the stomach and helps to regulate metabolism, treats infections and inflammation, and also helps eliminate waste products.
  • Ayurveda also recommends this for many acute ailments, especially digestive-related problems. It is referred to by the names of Langhana (lightening treatment) also known as Upavasa (fasting). It is important to drink plenty of fluids and water in order to stay hydrated. You can drink fluids such as black tea, herbal tea and CCF tea and vegetable soup to help in replenishing minerals and salts.
  • Stay away from refined flour products and strong tea, alcohol and coffee
  • Include steamed rice, fresh ripe fruits like banana, boiled potatoes, boiled rice, cooked carrots etc in your diet
  • Avoid eating fried, stale hot, spicy, greasy refrigerated, canned and junk food
  • Bed rest is important.
  • Place a hot water bag placed over the abdomen to be relieved from discomfort.

 

Takeaway

Dysentery can be severe if not treated properly on time. Ayushakti has treated 55 persons suffering from Dysentery and also treated 3030 persons suffering from IBS and achieved many magnificent results with its Acidotox treatment by eliminating the root cause.

 

Ayushakti’s mission is to help people in every possible way. You can consult our experts by phone or video. We will suggest diet & home remedies for maintaining your well-being in these difficult times. Book your consultation here – BOOK NOW

 

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