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Panchakarma therapy in shoola roga.

S S Mishra1

  • 126, Assi, Varanasi - 221005, India.

Ancient Science of Life
|May 5, 2012
PubMed
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Ayurvedic medicine describes Shoola Roga as abdominal pain without swelling. Treatments focus on balancing Vata dosha, with Panchakarma therapy being beneficial for managing this condition.

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Area of Science:

  • Ayurvedic Medicine
  • Gastroenterology

Background:

  • Shoola Roga is defined in Ayurvedic Classics as abdominal pain without localized swelling.
  • Associated clinical features accompany this condition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore Ayurvedic treatments for Shoola Roga.
  • To highlight the role of Vata dosha normalization in managing abdominal pain.

Main Methods:

  • Review of Ayurvedic texts describing remedies for Shoola Roga.
  • Focus on therapies aimed at normalizing Vata dosha.

Main Results:

  • Ayurvedic remedies primarily aim to balance Vata dosha for Shoola Roga.
  • Panchakarma therapy is identified as a key treatment modality.

Conclusions:

  • While not all Panchakarma procedures suit every Shoola Roga type, the therapy is generally effective.
  • Vata dosha normalization is central to effective Shoola Roga management in Ayurveda.