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Leech Raktamokshana

Leech Therapy (Jalaukavacharan) in Ayurveda Jalaukavacharan, or leech application, is a classical Ayurvedic bloodletting therapy used to locally remove vitiated blood and toxins from the body. It is performed under strict aseptic precautions. 🔍 Procedure: The affected area is first cleaned thoroughly. A live medicinal leech is then applied to the site. The leech naturally detaches after drawing approximately 15–20 ml of blood. After removal, the site is gently compressed and cleaned again. 🌿 How Leech Therapy Works: Leeches suck impure blood from the affected and surrounding tissues. Along with blood, toxins, inflammatory mediators, and accumulated impurities are removed. This enhances microcirculation, reduces inflammation, and promotes natural healing. ✅ Therapeutic Benefits: Detoxifies the local area Reduces swelling, pain, and inflammation Improves blood flow and supports tissue repair 🩺 Common Indications: Skin conditions: eczema, acne, abscesses Non-healing ulcers and diabetic foot Joint inflammation and localized pain Particularly beneficial in Pitta-related disorders 🚫 Contraindications: Leech therapy is not recommended in the following conditions: Acute infections Hemophilia or bleeding disorders Anemia or very low blood pressure Leukemia or cancer Pregnancy Fever or active systemic illness ⏱ Duration: Each session typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the condition.

Digestive & Anorectal Disorders Ayurvedic Treatment

Digestive and anorectal disorders have become increasingly prevalent due to modern lifestyle, poor diet, chronic stress, and sedentary habits. Ayurveda considers the Agni (digestive fire) as the cornerstone of physical, emotional, and mental health. A healthy gut is essential for proper nourishment, immunity, and disease prevention. At Amrut Ayu Care, our Monday OPD focuses only on treating digestive and anorectal problems using traditional Ayurvedic methods, tailored treatments, Panchakarma, Ksharasutra, and complete dietary advice. This OPD at Amrut Ayu Care Clinic is ideal for patients suffering from acidity, constipation, IBS, piles, fissures, fistulas, bloating, indigestion, or post-surgical recurrence of anorectal disease. Our approach is unique—we diagnose and treat every patient as per their Prakriti (constitution), Vikriti (imbalance), Agni (digestive capacity), and Srotas (channels involved). Whether you're dealing with chronic hyperacidity or seeking nonsurgical relief from painful piles, our Monday OPD clinic offers effective and time-tested Ayurvedic interventions. 🌿 Ayurvedic View of Digestive & Anorectal Disorders According to Ayurveda, most diseases begin in the digestive tract due to the accumulation of Ama (toxic undigested waste) and malfunctioning of Agni (digestive fire). These toxins block the body's internal channels, leading to diseases like: Amlapitta (Acidity) Grahani (IBS) Ajirna (Indigestion) Malabandha (Constipation) Arsha (Piles) Parikartika (Fissure) Bhagandara (Fistula) Vitiation of Vata leads to dryness and hardness of stool; Pitta causes inflammation, burning, and ulcers; Kapha causes heaviness, sluggish digestion, and mucus. At Amrut Ayu Care, each case is carefully assessed to determine the dosha imbalance before initiating therapy. 🌿Common Digestive and Anorectal Conditions We Treat 🌿Digestive Disorders: Acidity / GERD Gas & bloating Chronic indigestion IBS (constipation/diarrhea variant) Constipation Poor appetite Anorexia Nausea & heaviness after meals 🌿Anorectal Disorders: Piles (bleeding/non-bleeding) Anal fissure (acute/chronic) Fistula-in-ano Sentinel tags Anal itching or burning Post-operative anorectal pain or recurrence 🌿Custom Treatment Plans: After the initial consultation, patients receive: A written summary of consultation Customized Panchakarma protocol Diet and lifestyle recommendations Herbal medicine prescription Duration and follow-up schedule Preventive tips to avoid recurrence

Anuvasana Basti (Oil Enema)

OIL ENEMA Administration of oil or ghee in the form of enema is called as Sneha Basti. Initially abdomen and back is massaged and steam is given. The oil enema stays in and gets expelled after certain duration according to the condition and quantity Benefits: Locally it helps to lubricate the large intestine, regularise the bowel movement and evacuate the stools easily. Systemically, it helps to reduce Vata dosha and detoxify body. How it works: The oil or ghee get absorbed to some extent and pacify Vata dosha. The properties of medicated oil or ghee helps to remove the toxins easily from the body. Recommended in: Vata dosha disorders having pain-stiffness-swellings, constipation, general weakness, massive weight loss, fissures, paralysis, facial palsy, gout etc. Contraindications: Fever, severe anemia, jaundice, flu, diarrhea, extreme obesity etc. Duration of Treatment: 30 mins # Ayurvedic treatment for cervical spondylosis

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