Congenital heart disease is a condition or group of conditions with the structure of the heart that exists from birth. Congenital it-self means that a person is born with that condition. Some conditions can be mild, while some can be complex and can be life threatening. The symptoms of these conditions are- irregular heartbeats, blue skin, lips and fingernails; shortness of breath, swelling in body tissues or organs, fatigues, etc.
‘Douhruda Apacharaja Vyadhis’ is the term for congenital heart disease in ayurvedic text. It is manifested due to imbalance in Vata dosha, as Vata dosha is responsible for all garbha vikrutis. This vitiation affects the heart walls, the heart valves, and the blood vessels. It is categorized under hirdaya roga of ayurveda that links with the defects of heart.
Thus, the treatment of congenital heart disease focuses on balancing the vitiated doshas and elimination of toxins from the body. The treatment includes- Santharpana chikitsa and Apatharpana chikitsa. Santharpana chikitsa is for the vatika hridaya rogas in nirama stage. In this case the dhatwagni and jatargni are vitiated; so, brumhana chikitsa is done to boost metabolism. Along with the treatment, there is an association of medicinal herbs that help to ease the hridaya vikara. The herbs like balajeeraka kwatha, sthira ksheera kwatha, abhyanga with dhanwantara thailam, etc are used. A proper diet and exercise regimen are also recommended to pacify the effects of vitiated doshas and stop further accumulation of ama, which might lead to complications. Thus, this line of treatment helps relieve the symptoms in a holistic way.
‘Douhruda apacharaja vyadhis’ is the term for congenital heart disease in ayurvedic text. It is manifested due to imbalance in Vata dosha, as Vata dosha is responsible for all garbha vikrutis. This vitiation affects the heart walls, the heart valves, and the blood vessels. It is categorized under hirdaya roga of ayurveda that links with the defects of heart.
Thus, the treatment of congenital heart disease focuses on balancing the vitiated doshas and elimination of toxins from the body. The treatment includes- Santharpana chikitsa and Apatharpana chikitsa. Santharpana chikitsa is for the vatika hridaya rogas in nirama stage. In this case the dhatwagni and jatargni are vitiated; so, brumhana chikitsa is done to boost metabolism. Along with the treatment, there is an association of medicinal herbs that help to ease the hridaya vikara. The herbs like balajeeraka kwatha, sthira ksheera kwatha, abhyanga with dhanwantara thailam, etc are used. A proper diet and exercise regimen are also recommended to pacify the effects of vitiated doshas and stop further accumulation of ama, which might lead to complications. Thus, this line of treatment helps relieve the symptoms in a holistic way.
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