Dysentery

Dysentery

A number of bacterial infections are common, nowadays. Dysentery is also among them. Do you know how common this disorder is or how many people are affecting with the same? Well, to this question, we have an answer. Approximately, 140 million people, worldwide, develop this disorder every year. The interesting fact is, among 140 million people, 600,000 die every year. Now, you can check by yourself, how serious this disorder can be if not treated well. Mostly, the deaths are common among developing countries due to this and children below 5 years age are the most commonly affected ones.
Now, I am sure, you are little worried about the treatment. After all, the disorder is not so tolerable. The need to treat this health problem is must. Yes, in this article we are going to give you the detail description of this disorder and of course an effective treatment as well. But before proceeding to treatment we should be little aware about the disorder.
Dysentery is an intestinal inflammation that mostly affects colon. The disorder leads to diarrhea with blood or mucus. Painful stomach, nausea, vomiting and fever are some other symptoms. So, if you are also suffering from the same symptoms, well it is time to be alert now. Do not ignore such symptoms. Well, no need to worry, we are here to provide you a nature's own way to deal with this disorder. Yes, natural treatment with the help of herbs is the great one to tackle the symptoms of disorder.

Ayurvedic Point Of View

Before discussing the natural treatment, first discuss the very own natural Ayurveda. What Ayurveda can do for the same? To this question, we are going to give you a brief description about this.
Dysentery is known as Pravahika in Ayurveda. It is caused by the infection of Entamoeba histolytica (a Protozoan). Ayurveda describes the three doshas of the body and any imbalance in any of the dosha leads to health problem.
According to Ayurveda, when the aggravated vata dosha associates with kapha dosha then, this disorder occurs. The root cause of this disorder is indigestion (Agnimandya in Ayurveda). Pravahika is vyadhi of two Srotasas and they are Annavaha Srotasas (Channels of circulation dealing with food) and Pureeshvaha Srotasas (Channels of circulation dealing with feaces). What actually happens in dysentery? Well, from Ayurvedic point of view, it is the aggravation of vata dosha that drags the accumulated Kapha from stomach to the large intestine (Pakwashaya). Due to imbalances in vata dosha and kapha dosha, obstruction in digestion process occurs.
Kapha adheres to the walls of pakwashaya (Large intestine) internally. Due to this, Vata requires more force to expel out the kapha (the biological air). The patient develops Pravahan i.e. forceful defecation or tenesmus. Thus, by more and more Pravahan, there is repeated defecation containing kapha. This whole process is called as Pravahika. It is characterized by defaecation of stools with small quantity of shleshma (Mucus) and rakta (if pitta is involved) frequently accompanied with tenesmus.
Dysentery Care Pack
1) Kutajghan Vati  -  1-0-1 (After Food)
2) Digestion Support  - 1-0-1
3) Arogya vardhini Cap       -  1-0-1

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