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Abstract

VIBANDH W.S.R TO CONSTIPATION: A REVIEW

Dr. Sakshi*

ABSTRACT

Vibandha is the most prevalent digestive system ailment caused by an unhealthy lifestyle. Although Vibandha (constipation) is not detailed independently in Ayurvedic texts, it has been explored under Apanavaigunya, Purisavaha Srotodusti, and Krura Koshtha, which arise due to vata dominance. As a result, all of the elements that exhibit Purishvahasrotodushti for Vibandha. In modern science, this disease is known as constipation. Constipation is a condition in which an individual has unpleasant or infrequent bowel motions. This is caused by a variety of causal elements, the most important of which are nutritional, mental, and lifestyle factors. The current study aims to fully understand the pathophysiology of Vibandha (constipation) and its therapy from an Ayurvedic viewpoint.

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