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Abstract

PIPPLIYADI TAILAM MATRA BASTI IN THE MANAGEMENT OF VIBANDHA (CONSTIPATION) IN CHILDREN

Akhilesh Kumar Verma* and Yamini Jukaria

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Vibandha in children is one of the very common clinical conditions presenting with difficulty in defecation, infrequent bowel movements and hard stool. It can be correlated to constipation as explained in contemporary system of medicines. About 3% and 10% of visits to health centers and up to 25% of referrals to pediatric gastroenterologist are related to constipation only. The peak incidence of constipation is at 2–5 years of age. Majority of the children report constipation either due to habitual reasons or reduced intake of fiber and water and sometimes as a result of altered food and lifestyle habits. This article is to identify the causes and their role in leading to Vibandha, along with the probable clinical manifestation. Constipation is a condition having infrequent bowel movements (typically 3 times or fewer per week), difficulty during defecation and with straining can be compared with malabaddhata, udavarta etc. The present study was undertaken to study theoretical aspects of Malabaddhata according to Ayurvedic and modern literature, and to know effect of Pippliyadi Tailam Matra Basti[1] in Malabaddhata w.s.r Functional constipation.

Keywords: Vibandha, Constipation, Basthi, Vatanulomana.


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