Ayurvedic approach in case of Irritable Bowel Disease– A Case study highlights the efficacy and safety

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  1. Deputed Lecturer, Assistant Professor and Consultant, Deputy Hospital Superintendent, Ayurved Practitioner, Department of Samhita Siddhant, Govt. Akhandanand ayurvedic College, Ahmedabad, Department of Panchkarma, Saradar Ayurved College and Hospital, Mehsana, Govt. Ayurved Hospital, Kherva, Mehsana, Ayurveda Chikitsa Mandir and Panchakarma Research Center Gujrat, Gujarat, Gujrat, Gujarat India, India, India, India
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nIrritable bowel disease (IBD) is a common psychosomatic disorder that affects the gastrointestinal system, with symptoms that include cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, flatulence, and diarrhea or constipation, or both. If left untreated, it turns into chronic IBS. It can be controlled by adjusting the diet, changing the lifestyle. More severe symptoms include weight loss, diarrhea at night, bleeding from the rectum, anemia due to iron deficiency, unexplained vomiting, and pain that persists even after passing gas or having a bowel movement. It can be treated with medication and counseling. no specific treatment has been found for IBS.
Researchers are exploring novel treatments like fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) for IBS, which involves transferring processed stool from a healthy donor into the colon of a person with IBS to restore beneficial gut bacteria. This procedure is currently under investigation. Clinical trials are currently underway to study fecal transplants. 40 years old patient living in visnagar (mehsana district) Gujarat with chief complaints 3-4 times Alpa-Alpa, Durgandhita, Drava, Chikkin, Sakapha Mala Pravriti (~ 3-4 times- semi-liquid- less quantity, smelly, sticky defecation, Udara Gauravata (~ abdominal heaviness), Udara Pradesha Todavata Shoola (~ abdominal tenderness), Amla katu ashyata (~ sour, taste in the mouth), Apachana (~ indigestion) from 20 years Daurbalayta (~ weakness), Tamah pravesha Kwachita (~ fainting often ), Vama Urahatah Vama Hastanguli paryanta Tivra Shoola (~ Intense pain radiating from left side of chest to left palm including five fingers) since 3-4 months. Patient had taken many modern medicines but could not get relief so approached panchkarma opd department at Saradar Ayurvedic College and Hospital, Mehasana.

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Keywords: IBS, Ajirna, Ayurveda, USG, CT Scan

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How to cite this article: Ajitsinh K Gohil, Khushbu R. Prajapati, Ram Shukla, Haresh Vyas. Ayurvedic approach in case of Irritable Bowel Disease– A Case study highlights the efficacy and safety. Research & Reviews : A Journal of Ayurvedic Science, Yoga & Naturopathy. July 17, 2024; ():-.

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Received March 2, 2024
Accepted June 27, 2024
Published July 17, 2024

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