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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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RAJANYADI CHURNA: A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO MANAGING BALATISAR (PEDIATRIC DIARRHEA) IN AYURVEDIC PRACTICECRITICAL REVIEW
*Dr. Supriya Sukhadeo Gorde and Dr. Gavisiddanagouda G. Patil
. Abstract Among Ayurvedic pediatricians, Rajanyadi Churna is a highly recommended medicine. In the treatment of Dantodbhedajanya Vyadhi, Vagbhata has characterized this medication under the name Balaroga. It helps youngsters with a variety of issues that arise throughout their first dentition. Additionally, because of Rajanyadi Churna's Agni Deepana qualities, it is claimed that it can be utilized to treat any kind of pediatric illness.A prevalent condition in the modern day, atisara may result from irregular and unhealthy behaviors related to hara and vihara. The Ayurvedic term "Atisar," which means "excess" and "Saranam," can be translated to "diarrhea," a condition marked by excessively watery stools passed quickly. The intestinal disruption disease atisara is characterized by malnourishment and abnormalities in water and electrolyte levels. In addition to having an impact on children's health, atisara is also thought to be the cause of newborn mortality, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions. Atisar is divided into seven categories according to ayurveda: Vataja, Pittaja, Kaphaja, Bhayaja, Tridoshaja, Shokaja, and Rakatisara. Many people around the world are impacted by the balatisara, and the incidence of diarrhea these days is negatively affecting many children's academic performance. This review aims to elucidate the characteristics of Rajanyadi Churna, as well as its potential applications in the treatment of balatisara from an Ayurvedic perspective. Keywords: Ayurveda, Rajanyadi Churna, Balaroga, Dantodbhedajanya Vyadhi, balatisara. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
