Female Infertility

Ayurvedic Name: Bandhayatwa Description: Bandhayatwa is a condition similar to female infertility, where a woman is unable to conceive due to imbalances in Vata, Pitta, or Kapha affecting the reproductive system. It can result from hormonal imbalances, uterine disorders, poor ovarian function, or weak Agni (digestive fire) which leads to improper nourishment of reproductive tissues. […]

Cough

Cough

Ayurvedic Name: Kaas Description: Kaas refers to chronic cough, which can be dry or productive, resulting from aggravated Vata, Pitta, or Kapha in the respiratory system. Vataja Kaas presents as dry cough with hoarseness, Pittaja Kaas as burning throat with yellowish phlegm, and Kaphaja Kaas as mucus-laden expectoration. It may result from infections, allergies, smoking, […]

Respiratory Disorders

Respiratory Disorders

Ayurvedic Name: Shwas Description: Shwasa Roga refers to respiratory disorders, including asthma, chronic bronchitis, and dyspnea, resulting from Vata and Kapha obstruction in the lungs. Symptoms include breathlessness, chest tightness, wheezing, and mucus accumulation. It is often aggravated by cold weather, allergens, pollution, or excessive Kapha buildup. Ayurvedic treatment includes Pranayama (breathing exercises), herbal remedies […]

Chronic Hiccups

Chronic Hiccups

Ayurvedic Name: Hikka Description: Hikka refers to chronic hiccups, which occur due to involuntary diaphragmatic spasms resulting from aggravated Vata and Kapha in the chest region. It may be triggered by excessive dryness, indigestion, respiratory congestion, or nervous system imbalances. Ayurvedic remedies include warm herbal teas, ginger, Pippali, and soothing oils applied to the chest […]

Pleurisy

Pleurisy

Ayurvedic Name: Urah kshata Description: Urah Kshata is a condition resembling pleurisy or lung injuries, where excessive coughing, infections, or trauma lead to chest pain, breathlessness, and inflammation. Vata and Pitta aggravation play a crucial role in the development of this disorder, which leads to weakened lung function. Ayurvedic management includes Rasayanas like Chyawanprash, Sitopaladi […]

Wasting Disorders

Emaciation

Ayurvedic Name: Shosha Description: Shosha refers to chronic emaciation or wasting disorders similar to tuberculosis, malnutrition, or cachexia. It results from severe depletion of Ojas and Dhatus (bodily tissues) due to prolonged illness, malabsorption, or poor digestion. Symptoms include extreme weakness, weight loss, dry skin, persistent fever, and chronic cough. Ayurvedic treatment includes nourishing Rasayanas […]

Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis, Chronic Pulmonary Disease

Ayurvedic Name: Rajyakshma Description: Rajayakshma is a term for tuberculosis or chronic pulmonary disease, characterized by persistent cough, night sweats, fever, and weight loss. It is considered a severe depletion of Ojas and Prana Vayu, affecting lung function. Ayurveda prescribes Rasayana therapy, including Chyawanprash, Vasaka, Guduchi, and Swarna Bhasma, along with dietary and lifestyle changes […]

Weak Digestion

Weak digestion

Ayurvedic Name: Agnimandya Description: Agnimandya refers to weak digestion due to impaired Agni (digestive fire), which leads to bloating, sluggish metabolism, and poor nutrient absorption. It is resulting from excess Kapha, improper diet, overeating, or stress. Ayurvedic remedies include Deepana (digestive stimulants) like ginger, Trikatu (a blend of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger), and […]

Indigestion

Indigestion

Ayurvedic Name: Ajeerna Description: Ajeerna is indigestion, where food remains undigested due to weak digestive fire, resulting in heaviness, bloating, belching, nausea, and discomfort. The condition can be Vataja (gas and dryness), Pittaja (acidity and burning sensation), or Kaphaja (mucus accumulation and lethargy). Ayurvedic treatment includes Triphala, Hingvastak Churna, Ajwain, and dietary regulations to enhance […]

Loss of Appetite

Loss of appetite

Ayurvedic Name: Aruchi Description: Aruchi refers to loss of appetite or tastelessness resulting from imbalanced Agni, excessive Kapha, or psychological stress. It results in an aversion to food, fatigue, and dullness. Ayurvedic management includes Pachan (digestive herbs) like Jeera, Hing, Pippali, and lifestyle modifications to restore appetite and metabolic balance. Signs & Symptoms: Aruchi (Loss […]