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Abstract

AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT IN AMLAPITTA (GASTRO ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE): A SINGLE CASE STUDY

Dr. Mayuri Mahure*, Dr. Vinay Chavan and Dr. D. K. Parida

ABSTRACT

The disease Amlapitta is quite prevalent in today's population. People are primarily experiencing GIT problems as a result of changes in their eating habits and lifestyle. Food lingers in Amashaya (abdomen) in Shukta Avastha due to incorrect digestion, and Agni, which is thought to be the root cause of all ailments, is vitiated in Amlapitta, resulting in Mandagni (mildness of gastric fire). Heartburn, acid reflux, a sour taste in the mouth, nausea, vomiting, and appetite loss are some of its symptoms. According to conventional medical understanding, the most prevalent causes of GERD include infections, chronic use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug therapy, and H. pylori infections. By removing harmful chemicals from the body, Shodhan Chikitsa is the most effective method of treating the underlying cause of illness in Ayurveda. Virechana Karma is the finest treatment for Pitta vitiate condition, while Amlapitta is Pitta Dosha Pradhan disease. This article is case study of 28 yr old female patient with sign and symptoms of Amlapitta registered from the O.P.D, P.G. Department of Panchkarma, LRP Ayurvedic College, Islampur, Sangli.

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