Vataja Grahani with Ayurvedic Treament - A Case Report

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Vataja Grahani, Ulcerative Colitis, Grahani Roga, IBS

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The Bala which is the base of the health is entirely depending on Agni, which is the part of the body that regulates all metabolic processes. An instance of Grahani Roga manifests and develops when both Agni and the Agni Adhisthana- Grahani are constrained. One of the most common Grahani species is Vataja. Some of the symptoms are muhur baddha-muhur drava mala pravrutti, udarashoola, amlodgara, avipaka, and visthambha. The Grahani vikara is considered as one of the Ashta-Maharoga. It is Chirakalina and Kashtasadhya type of Vyadhi.    The rectum is the site of ulcerative colitis, an idiopathic, chronic inflammatory bowel disease of the colon mucosa. The disease Vataja Grahani keeps resemblance with Ulcerative Colitis. It often affects part or an entire colon, although in some cases of proctitis or left-sided colitis, a caecal patch of inflammation may develop. The signature symptom of this disorder is diarrhoea with bleeding. Exacerbation and remission cycles alternate, making the treatment course unpredictable. This article discuss the consequences of ulcerative colitis as well as its epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnostic approach, natural history, and medical and surgical diagnosis. 

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