International Journal of Indian Medicine

ISSN: 0000-0000

Year: 2024 |Volume: 5 | Issue: 06


ESTABLISHING MALAVARODHA (CONSTIPATION) AS A DISTINCT DISEASE IN AYURVEDA: NIDANAPANCHAK AND THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES

About Author

Margaj P.N.,1 , Kulkarni N. 2

1Assistant Professor, Department of Samhita Evum Siddhanta, Sawkar Ayurvedic Medical College, Satara, Maharashtra, 415015.

2HOD & Professor, Department of Samhita Evum Siddhanta, Sumatibhai Shah Ayurved Mahavidyalaya, Hadapsar, Pune, Maharashtra 411028.


Date of Acceptance: 2024-06-30

Date of Publication:2024-07-05

Correspondence Address:

Dr.Poonam N. Margaj Assistant Professor, Department of Samhita Evum Siddhanta, Sawkar Ayurvedic Medical College, Satara, Maharashtra, 415015. Email -Poonammargaj3470@gmail.com
Article-ID:IJIM_336_11_24 https://ijim.co.in

Keywords: Malavarodha, Constipation,Nidanpanchak


Source of Support: Nill

Conflict of Interest: None declared


Abstract


In the very first Shloka of Dinacharya Adhyaya, Acharya Vagbhata mentioned that the regular evacuation of stools after rising early in the morning solves all bodily problems. In today's fast-paced and competitive urban society, life often becomes hectic and stressful, leading to irregular and unhealthy habits such as poor diet, drug addiction, and the suppression of natural bodily urges. These factors contribute to various health issues, including the growing prevalence of constipation, which has become a significant global concern. In Ayurveda, constipation is referred to as Malavarodha. Malavarodha is not explicitly described as a distinct disease, but its Nidanapanchak is in the Bruhattrayee and Laghutrayee. However, various scattered references within these classical texts provide sufficient insights to formulate its diagnosis and treatment as a separate disease. With this study significant effort has been made to establish Malavarodha as a distinct disease, with a detailed explanation of its Nidanapanchak (causative factors and pathogenesis) and its specific treatment.