Raktamokshana or the technique of bloodletting Ayurvedic treatment is mainly advised for Pitta dosha (fire body humor) and Rakta (blood tissue) imbalance and toxicity. This is highly effective in diseases like skin diseases, edema, abscess, inflammations, dullness, uremia and pericarditis.
Siravedha is an Ayurvedic surgical procedure that involves therapeutic bloodletting to treat various diseases.
It is a type of Shodhan therapy, and is also known as Ardhachikitsa in Shalyatantra.
Pracchana karma is an Ayurvedic bloodletting technique that involves making multiple superficial incisions in the skin to treat localized skin conditions and accumulated vitiated Rakta
Male Uttar Basti is an Ayurvedic procedure that involves introducing medicated oil or decoction into the urethra to treat various urological and andrological conditions.
Uttar basti is an Ayurvedic treatment that involves introducing medicated oil, ghee, or decoction into the uterus through the vagina. It’s a local treatment that can help with a variety of female health issues, including:
Agnikarm is a superior para surgical procedure.
This procedure aims at management of various afflictions by inflicting burns on the tissue surface directly by using different materials known as ‘Dahanopakaranas'(tools of cauterization).
Kshara Karma is an Ayurvedic surgical procedure that involves applying a caustic, alkaline product to the body to treat various conditions
Kshara Karma is a minimally invasive procedure that uses a caustic, alkaline product called kshara, which is derived from plant ashes.
The kshara is applied in the form of Pratisaraniya or Ksharasutra.
Kshar Sutra thread is specially prepared which acts by herbal chemical cauterization (the medical practice of burning a part of the body to remove or close off a part) and cures diseases.
Hence, this is the safest and cost-effective method to treat Fistula-In-Ano.
Viddha karma is an ancient Ayurvedic procedure that involves puncturing or piercing specific points of the body to treat a variety of conditions.
Viddha karma is said to be effective for immediate pain relief.
It can also help treat lymphatic filariasis, sciatica, goiter, spleen and liver disorders, cysts, migraine, ascites, and frozen shoulder.
Abhyanga :
An oil massage that uses warm, herbalized oils to nourish and detoxify the body. The massage is performed with gentle, long, circular strokes that penetrate deep into the tissues.
Swedana
An herbal steam bath that helps to open pores and eliminate toxins from the body. The heat from the steam can also help to reduce inflammation and promote relaxation.
Shirodhara is an Ayurvedic treatment that involves pouring a liquid onto the forehead in a steady stream.
The word “shirodhara” comes from the Sanskrit words shiro (head) and dhara .(flow)
Pizhichil is the squeezing of warm medicated oil onto the body of the patient from a piece of cloth that is periodically soaked in a vessel containing the oil.
Pizhichil literally means squeezing.
Pizhichil is beneficial for aliments like Hemiplegia, and other paralyses.
Navara Kizhi is known as Shashtika Shali Pinda Sweda in Sanskrit where Shashtika means 60, Shali means rice, Pinda means poultice, and Sweda means sweat.
It is a type of massage that induces sweat and provides strength to the muscles while rejuvenating and re-energizing your body.
Kizhi Ayurveda treatment is a type of massage performed using small satchels containing herbal powders, herbs, rice or sand. Depending upon the type of material used, kizhi is classified as, PodiKizhi that uses dry powdered herbs, Elakizhi that uses raw herbs mainly leaves and roots, NavaraKizhi that uses special Navara Rice and ManalKizhi that uses sand particles.
Greeva” means Cervical (neck) region and “vasti” means “that which holds”.
Greeva Vasti is a procedure in which the specified medicated oil is retained for a stipulated period in the cervical region by creating a wall using black gram flour.
Greeva vasti is a specialized Ayurvedic therapy used to treat various ailments like Musculo-skeletal disorders Pain and stiffness in neck, Cervical spondylitis, Disc bulge, Ankylosing spondylitis, Neurological disorders etc.
Kativasti is a special type of Ayurvedic treatment for the lower back or lumbar.
The word Kativasti consists of two words, Kati and Vasti.
Kati means waist or lower back and vasti means to retain something inside.
It is considered an Ayurvedic lumbosacral rejuvenation therapy using herbal decoctions or hot oil.
Merudanda means spine and Vasti means oil bath or application.
It is a healing therapy especially designed to treat acute back pain and innumerable disorders related to spine.
This therapy can also be termed as internal cleansing of spine.
Hridaya basti is an Ayurvedic treatment that involves pouring a warm, medicated oil or herbal decoction over the heart region.
The word “hridaya” means heart and “basti” means container or retainer in Sanskrit.
It’s also known as Urobasti, which is a combination of the words “uro” (chest) and “basti”.
Janu Basti is an Ayurvedic therapy that involves creating a reservoir (basti) of medicated oils or herbal decoctions around the knee joint (Janu).
It is a form of localized external oleation therapy.
Kavala and gandusha are both Ayurvedic practices that use oil or decoctions to clean the mouth and promote oral health.
Netra Tarpana is a special Ayurvedic treatment for the eyes. It relieves tiredness and also improves eyesight.
It is highly recommended for people who regularly work at computers, operate machinery, drive for long periods or anyone who is currently suffering from tired, aching and sore eyes.
Netradhara is a simple eye treatment in Ayurveda. In this treatment, extracts of herbs that possess preventive and curative properties are thoroughly inundated to the patient’s eyes.
Anjana has a therapeutic importance and has been an integral part and prescription in Ayurvedic ophthalmology.
Anjana- Ayurvedic herbal collyrium Anjana is a paste applied to the inner part of eyelids. It is used to protect eye and maintain good eye health.
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