Congestive heart failure, also known as heart failure, is a condition that occurs when the heart muscle is unable to pump blood adequately. When this is the condition, the blood backs up and fluid can build up in lungs, which causes shortness of breath. The symptoms associated with this condition are- fatigue, weakness, swelling in legs, ankle and feet; rapid heartbeat, swelling in abdomen, rapid weight gain, nausea, lack of appetite, etc. The causes of heart failure are coronary artery disease, hypertension, faulty heart valves, heart muscle failure, myocarditis, etc.
‘Hridaya Avrodha’ is the term for congestive heart failure in ayurvedic text. The origin of Rasa dhatu, which is one of the seven dhatus; is considered to be from the heart. This dhatu is vitiated due to accumulation of Ama in the body. This ama is accumulated as a result of improper diet, mental stress and weakened Agni (digestive fire). These toxins further accumulate in the heart and form the blockages in channels that ultimately result in heart failure. The toxins are also formed due to vitiation of doshas, which disturb metabolic fire, which further leads to formation of Ama.
Thus, the treatment of congestive heart failure in ayurveda focuses on balancing the vitiated doshas and eliminating toxins from the body. This is brought in by various therapies like Snehana, Swedana, Hrudayadhara and Basti. During the period of treatment, a proper diet and exercise regimen are set to follow. This diet and exercises help to pacify the effects of the vitiated doshas and boost the metabolic process of the body. Further, various herbal formulations are accompanied in the treatment which includes- ashwagandha, arjuna, brahmi, shankhpushpi, dalchini, choti elaichi, pipal tvak, punarnava, etc. The herbs mentioned have Cardiology-protective properties that help to strengthen the heart muscles and decrease the bad cholesterol levels, relaxes the heart muscles and so on. This line of treatment helps in relieving heart disease in a natural way.
‘Hridya Avrodh’ is the term for congestive heart failure in ayurvedic text. The origin of Rasa dhatu, which is one of the seven dhatus; is considered to be from the heart. This dhatu is vitiated due to accumulation of Ama in the body. This ama is accumulated as a result of improper diet, mental stress and weakened Agni (digestive fire). These toxins further accumulate in the heart and form the blockages in channels that ultimately result in heart failure. The toxins are also formed due to vitiation of doshas, which disturb metabolic fire, which further leads to formation of Ama.
Thus, the treatment of congestive heart failure in ayurveda focuses on balancing the vitiated doshas and eliminating toxins from the body. This is brought in by various therapies like Snehana, Swedana, Hrudayadhara and Basti. During the period of treatment, a proper diet and exercise regimen are set to follow. This diet and exercises help to pacify the effects of the vitiated doshas and boost the metabolic process of the body. Further, various herbal formulations are accompanied in the treatment which includes- ashwagandha, arjuna, brahmi, shankhpushpi, dalchini, choti elaichi, pipal tvak, punarnava, etc. The herbs mentioned have Cardiology-protective properties that help to strengthen the heart muscles and decrease the bad cholesterol levels, relaxes the heart muscles and so on. This line of treatment helps in relieving heart disease in a natural way.
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