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Dr.Soubhagya Japal
2nd year PG Scholar
PG Studies in Dept. Of Kayachikitsa
BVVS ayurveda Medical College and
Hospital Bagalkot-587101
 INTRODUCTION
 CONCEPT OF AJEERNA
 NIDANA
 SAMANYA LAKSHANA
 SAMPRAPTI
 BHEDA
 UPADRAVA
 CHIKITSA
 DYSPEPSIA
 Digestion is the process by which the ingested food
is broken down into a simpler and absorbable form.
According to Ayurveda, Agni is considered as the key
factor for digestion(Pachana) and transforms the food
substances into various forms which can be easily
assimilated by our body.
 In Ayurvedic Samhita, decrease in the intensity of
Agni has been termed as "Agnimandya". Whereas
Incomplete digestion and metabolism due to
disturbed Agni leads to formation of under processed
state of food termed as “Ajeerna”.
 Ajeerna is the state of incomplete process of
digestion of ingested food, due to low digestive
power or other reason.
 The main reason for indigestion is the deranged
functions of Agni.
 It is the root of many disease and causes many
types of pains.
 Incomplete digestion and metabolism due to
disturbed digestive fire leads to formation of under
processed state of food termed as Ajeerna.
 Acc to M.Ni - Persons who eat food in
excessive quantities recklessly like ‘pashu’
become prone for the development of
Ajeerna which may lead development of
many diseases.
 अनात्मवन्त: पशुवत ् भुञते येअप्रमाणत:
रोगानीकस्य ते मूलंजीणण प्राप्नुवंतत हि । Ma.Ni
6/14
 The main factors involving are:
1. Ahara 2.Pranavayu
3. Saman Vayu 4.Apana vayu
5. Pachaka Pitta 6.Bodhaka Kapha
7. Kledaka Kapha 8. Agni.
9. Annavaha srotas
 Any vikruti among these may leads to Ajeerna
 अभोजनादजजणाणततभोजनात ् ववषमाश्नात ्|
असात््यगुरुशीताततरुक्षसन्दुष्टभोजनात||
ववरेकवमनस्नेिववभ्रमात ् व्यधिकषणणात ्|
देशकाल ऋतुवैष्यात ् वेगानां च वविारणात ्||
(च.धच.15/42,43)
 मात्रायाअप्यभ्यवि ॢतं पथ्यं चान्नं न जजयणतत
धचन्ताशोकभयक्रोिदु: खशैयप्रजागरै: | cha vi 2/9
 अत्य्बुपानाद्ववषमाशनाध्दा सन्िारणात्स्वप्नववपयणयाचच |
कालेअवप सात््यं लघुन्चावप भुक्तमन्नं न पाक
ं भजते नरस्य
||
ईषणक्रोिभयपररक्षतेन लुब्िेन रुग्दैन्यतनवपडितेन |
प्रद्वेषयुक्तेन च सेव्यमानमन्नं न स्यक् पररपाममेतत ||
Su.su
46
AHARAJA
NIDANA
VIHARA NIDANA MANASIKA
NIDANA
OTHERS
1. Atyambupana
2. Atimatra Bhojan
3. Abhojana
4. Vishamasama
5. Asatmyaahara
6. Sandushtabhoj
an
7. Food Related-
Atiruksha,
Atisnigdha
Gurubhojana
1. Vegadarana
2. Swapnavivarya
ya
3. Ratrijagarana
4. Divashayana
1. Irsha
2. Bhaya
3. Krodha
4. Dwesha
5. Chinta
1. Vamana.
Virechana,
Sneha
Vibrama
2. Rutu, Kala,
Desha
Vaishamya
 उद्गारशुद्धिरुत्सािो वेगोत्सगो यथोधचत: लघुता
क्षुजत्पपासा च जीणाणिारस्य लक्षणम ्| Ma. Ni6/24
 Udgara shuddhi
 Utsaha
 Timely evacuation of mala
 Laghuta
 Kshudha
 Pipasa
 ववषादो गौरवं तन्री श्लेष्मसेकाररत भ्रमााः ।
(K.S.Su.24/19)
 तस्य ललङ्गमजजणणस्य ववष्ट्भ: सदनं तथा |
लशरसोरुक् च मूर्ाण च भ्रम: प्रुष्टकतनग्रि: ||
जृ्भाअङ्गमदणस्तृष्णा च ज्वरश्चहदण प्रवािणम्|
आरोचकोअववपाकश्च घोरमन्नववषं च तत ्||
Cha.Chi15/45-46
 तत्रामे गुरुतोत्क्लेद्: शोथो गण्िाक्षक्षक
ु टग:|
उद्गारश्च यथाभुक्तण ववदग्ि: प्रवतणते ||
ववदग्िे भ्रमतृण्मूचर्ाण: वपत्ताचच वववविा रुज: |
उदगारश्च सिुमा्ल स्वेदो दािश्च जायते ||
Ma.ni6/10-11
Hetusevana
Tridosha
Samana Vayu PachakaPitta Kledaka Kapha
Hampers the function of Agni
Annacharvana, Vahana, Bhinnasangata gets affeted
Avipaka of Anna
Ajeerna
 Dosha: Tridosha
 Dusya: Jatharagni, Rasadhatu
 Srotas: AnnavahaSrotas
 Adhisthana: Amashaya, Pakwashaya
 Srotodusti: Sanga
 Agni :Jatharagni
 Ama : Jatharagnimandyajanya
 Swabhava: Ashukari, Chirakari
 Sadhyaasadhyata: Sadya, Yapya
 आमं ववदग्ि ्ं ववष्टब्िं कफवपत्तातनलैजस्त्रलभ:
अजजणं क
े धचहदजचर्जन्त चतुथ ्ण रसशेषत: |su.su
46/ 499
 अजीणं पन्चमं क
े धचन्नदोषं हदनपाकक च वदजन्त
षष्टं चाजजणं प्राक्र
ु तं प्रततवासरम | Ma.ni 6/6
 Vistabdha ajirna – caused due to vitiation of vata
dosha.
 It is characterised by Aghman, vibandha, Atopa,
Shula, Angapidana, Stambha
 Vidagdha ajirna – caused due to vitiation of pitta
dosha.
 It is characterised by bhrama, daha, trushna,
murcha, Amlodgaara, sweda pravrutti.
 Ama ajirna – caused due to vitiation of kapha
dosha.
 The feature of this are Sharira gourava, Praseka,
Gandakshikuta shotha, Sadyobhukta udagaara,
Utklesha
 Rasa sesha ajirna – This is caused due to heavy and
late night dinner.
 In this, person will feel that the food consumed last
night is not digested when you wake up in the
morning.
 It is characterized by Udgara shuddhi, Hrud udgara,
na bhakta akanksha, praseka
 Dinapaki Ajirna - In which the food is digested
on next day but causes no difficulty.
 It is considered as Nirdosha i.e. no any signs
and symptoms occur.
 Prakruta Ajirna/ Prativasara Ajirna - It is
normal state, as food remains undigested
normally after consumption, hence called
Prakrita Ajeerna.
 मूचर्ाण प्रलापो वणमथु: प्रसेक: सदनं भ्रमाः
उपरवा भवन्त्येते मरणं चाप्यजीर्णणत: ||५०४|| S.S.46
 The genereal principles of Agnimandya
Chikitsa can be adopted here as
Agnimandya is main cause of Ajeerna.
 The two fold treatment is advocated in
Ajeerna with objectives of
i. Digesting the Apakwa aahara
ii. Aam pachana and Agni deepana
 NIDANA PARIVARJANA :
The causes of Ajeerna such as Atyambupaana
Vishamashana, Asatmya bhojana, Guru,
Vishtambhi, Ati ruksha , Sheeta Bhojana etc,
Should be avoided
 AGNI DEEPANA : Pippali, Sunthi, Maricha,
vidanga , Ela, jeeraka
 AMA PACHANA : Dhanyaka, Chavya, Chitraka,
Mustaka
 तत्रामे वमनं कायं ववदग्िे लङ्गनं हितम् ववष्टब्िे स्वेदनं
पथ्यं रसशेषे शयीत च | Su. Su 46
 तत्रामे वमनं कायं………| B.R 10/17
 ववदग्िे लङ्गनं हितम्| B.R 10/25
 ववष्टब्िे स्वेदनं पथ्यं पेयञ्च लवणोदकम् …….B.R 10/28
 रसशेषे हदवस्वप्नो लङ्घनं वातवजणनं| B.R 10/28
 लङ्घनं कायणमामे तु, ववष्टब्िे स्वेदनं भृशम् ववदग्िे वमनं ,
यद्वा यथास्वस्थं हित ्ं भवेत | A. H .Su 8/27
Treatment as explained by Acharyas:
1. Vamana- in Aamajeerna
2. Langhana- in Vidagdhajeerna
3. Swedana & lavanodaka- in
Vishtabdhajeerna
4. Divaswapnam- in Rasasheshajeerna
a. Swedana
b. Vamana
c. Virechana
 CHURNA
 Shivakshara pachana churna
 Avipattikara churna
 Panchakola churna
 Lavanabhaskara churna
 Hingvashtaka churna
 VATI
 Sanjivini vati
 Arka Vati
 Rasona Vati
 Shanka Vati
 Lavangadi Vati
 Hingvadi Vati
 RASA
 Shanka Bhasma
 Gandhaka Vati
 Agnitundi Rasa
 Ajeerna kantaka Rasa
 Bhaskara rasa
 Agni Sandeepana
Rasa
 GHRITAS
 Vyoshadi ghrita
 Chavyadi ghrita
 Mustashatphala ghrita
 Trayushanadi ghrita
 ASAVA/ARISHTA
 Amrutarishta
 Kumaryasava
 Pippalyasava
 Pathya :
Laghu aahara, Katu Tikta
dravya, Yusha,
Lajamanda, Peya
Sahijana, Parawala,
Aawala, Ardraka,
Ajamoda, Marich, Methi,
Dhaniya,
Jeeraka,Ushnajalapana
ghrita
 Apathya :
Atyambupaana, Guru,
Vidahi,
Vistambhi,Asatmya
anna,Viruddhaaahara,
Vega dharana,
adhyashana,
Vishamashana
 Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia/ upset
stomach, is a condition of impaired digestion.
 Is a sign of an underlying problem, such as GERD,
Ulcers, etc.
 It refers to discomfort or pain that occurs in the
upper abdomen, often after eating or drinking.
People may also experience feeling full earlier than
expected when eating.
1.Organic dyspepsia :
Organic dyspepsia caused by underlying disease,
causes of dyspepsia are peptic ulcer,
gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastric or
esophageal cancer, pancreatic or biliary disorders,
intolerance to food or drugs, and other infectious or
systemic diseases.
2.Functional dyspepsia:
Functional dyspepsia is a term for recurring signs
and symptoms of indigestion that have no obvious
cause. Functional dyspepsia is also called nonulcer
stomach pain or nonulcer dyspepsia
Indigestion can result from lifestyle or dietary habits, a
medical condition, or the use of some drugs.
Common causes of indigestion:
1. dietary factors (Fatty, oily or spicy foods. )
2. obesity
3. Stress
4. Faulty eating habits/ Fast Food (Overeating or eating too
quickly)
5. Too much caffeine, alcohol, chocolate or carbonated
beverages, smoking, Tobacco
when there is no identifiable structural or metabolic cause,
we can diagnose with functional dyspepsia.
 Organic dyspepsia is due to wide range of health
conditions, including:
1. GERD
2. Peptic ulcer disease
3. Gastritis
4. Infection, specially with H. Pylori
5. Irritable bowel disease
6. Stomach infection and food poisoning.
7. Oesophagitis (Inflammation of food pipe)
8. Pancreatitis or gall bladder stone.
9. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
10. Hiatus hernia or Gastoparesis.
 Disease conditions other than Gastro intestinal
tract:
1. Thyroid disease
2. Diabetes (Gastroparesis)
3. Food allergies
4. Depression
 In pregnancy :
Dyspepsia is common during pregnancy, especially in
the last trimester. This is due to the way the fetus
presses against the stomach.
 Medications:
1. Antibiotics (metronidazole, macrolides)
2. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs) ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil),
and naproxen (Naprosyn)
3. Diabetes drugs (metformin, Alpha-glucosidase
inhibitor, amylin analogs, GLP-1 receptor antagonists)
4. Antihypertensive medications (angiotensin converting
enzyme [ACE] inhibitors, Angiotensin II receptor
antagonist)
The symptoms of dyspepsia can include:
• Burning in the stomach or upper abdomen
• Abdominal pain
• Bloating (Full feeling)
• Belching and Gaseous abdomen
• Nausea and vomiting
• Acidic taste
• Growling stomach
 Diagnoses of indigestion based on your medical
history, a physical exam, upper gastrointestinal (GI)
endoscopy, and other tests.
 Medical history :
 Eating habits
 Drinking habits
 Previous prescription medicines
 Smoking/ Tobbaco chewing
 Palpation for tenderness, pain, and lumps
 Physical exam
 check for bloating
 Palpation for tenderness, pain, and lumps
 Auscultation of abdomen for peristalatic to sounds
 Blood tests:
 This can assess for anemia, liver problems, and
other conditions.
 Tests for H. pylori infection:
 In addition to a blood test, these tests may include a
urea breath test and a stool antigen test and upper
GI biopsy.
 Imaging tests.
 X-rays
 Barium swallow with fluroscopy
 Computed tomography (CT) scans
 Ultrasound
 Endoscopy
 Manometry
 According to the recently revised Rome IV criteria
,functional dyspepsia is defined by:
1. Persistent or recurring dyspepsia for more than 3
months within the past 6 months
2. No demonstration of a possible organic cause of the
symptoms on endoscopy
3. No sign that the dyspepsia is relieved only by
defecation or of an association with stool
irregularities.
 The current Rome IV criteria divide functional
dyspepsia into two subgroups according to the
cardinal symptoms:
 Epigastric pain syndrome (EPS)—predominant
epigastric pain or burning
 Postprandial distress syndrome (PDS)—feeling
of fullness and early satiation.
 Confirmation of the diagnosis of functional dyspepsia
rests on:
1. The typical symptoms and the patient’s history
2. The exclusion of other diseases of the upper
gastrointestinal tract and upper abdominal organs
that may present with similar dyspeptic symptoms
 On questioning, the patient typically reports a long
history of complaints, variable symptoms with no
clear progression, diffuse pain of variable location,
absence of unintentional weight loss, and
dependence of the symptoms on stress.
 Lifestyle modification and dietary habits:
 Avoid trigger foods such as fatty and spicy
foods, carbonated beverages, caffeine, and
alcohol.
 Stress-reduction techniques:
 Relaxation therapy
 yoga and meditation
 avoiding or quitting smoking,
 Acid-suppressing medications :
 Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)
 lansoprazole
 omeprazole
 pantoprazole
 rabeprazole
 H-2-receptor antagonists (H2RAs)
 Cimetidine
 Famotidine
 Nizatidine
 Ranitidine
 Prokinetics :
 These can help boost the movement of food through
the stomach.
 Metoclopramide
 bethanechol
 Antibiotics
 If a Helicobacter pylori infection is causing peptic
ulcers that result in indigestion, then we can
prescribe an antibiotic.
 Amoxicillin
 Clarithromycin
 Tetracycline
 Tinidazole
 Antidepressants
 To look after the medication :
 To avoid the medication such as NSAID,s
 Counseling
 Chronic indigestion can affect a person’s quality of
life and overall well-being.
 Options may include:
 cognitive behavioral therapy
 biofeedback
 hypnotherapy
 relaxation therapy
 In rare cases, severe and persistent indigestion
can lead to complications
These include:
1. Esophageal stricture
2. Pyloric stenosis
3. Peritonitis
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Ajeerna

  • 1. Dr.Soubhagya Japal 2nd year PG Scholar PG Studies in Dept. Of Kayachikitsa BVVS ayurveda Medical College and Hospital Bagalkot-587101
  • 2.  INTRODUCTION  CONCEPT OF AJEERNA  NIDANA  SAMANYA LAKSHANA  SAMPRAPTI  BHEDA  UPADRAVA  CHIKITSA  DYSPEPSIA
  • 3.  Digestion is the process by which the ingested food is broken down into a simpler and absorbable form. According to Ayurveda, Agni is considered as the key factor for digestion(Pachana) and transforms the food substances into various forms which can be easily assimilated by our body.  In Ayurvedic Samhita, decrease in the intensity of Agni has been termed as "Agnimandya". Whereas Incomplete digestion and metabolism due to disturbed Agni leads to formation of under processed state of food termed as “Ajeerna”.
  • 4.  Ajeerna is the state of incomplete process of digestion of ingested food, due to low digestive power or other reason.  The main reason for indigestion is the deranged functions of Agni.  It is the root of many disease and causes many types of pains.  Incomplete digestion and metabolism due to disturbed digestive fire leads to formation of under processed state of food termed as Ajeerna.
  • 5.  Acc to M.Ni - Persons who eat food in excessive quantities recklessly like ‘pashu’ become prone for the development of Ajeerna which may lead development of many diseases.  अनात्मवन्त: पशुवत ् भुञते येअप्रमाणत: रोगानीकस्य ते मूलंजीणण प्राप्नुवंतत हि । Ma.Ni 6/14
  • 6.  The main factors involving are: 1. Ahara 2.Pranavayu 3. Saman Vayu 4.Apana vayu 5. Pachaka Pitta 6.Bodhaka Kapha 7. Kledaka Kapha 8. Agni. 9. Annavaha srotas  Any vikruti among these may leads to Ajeerna
  • 7.  अभोजनादजजणाणततभोजनात ् ववषमाश्नात ्| असात््यगुरुशीताततरुक्षसन्दुष्टभोजनात|| ववरेकवमनस्नेिववभ्रमात ् व्यधिकषणणात ्| देशकाल ऋतुवैष्यात ् वेगानां च वविारणात ्|| (च.धच.15/42,43)  मात्रायाअप्यभ्यवि ॢतं पथ्यं चान्नं न जजयणतत धचन्ताशोकभयक्रोिदु: खशैयप्रजागरै: | cha vi 2/9
  • 8.  अत्य्बुपानाद्ववषमाशनाध्दा सन्िारणात्स्वप्नववपयणयाचच | कालेअवप सात््यं लघुन्चावप भुक्तमन्नं न पाक ं भजते नरस्य || ईषणक्रोिभयपररक्षतेन लुब्िेन रुग्दैन्यतनवपडितेन | प्रद्वेषयुक्तेन च सेव्यमानमन्नं न स्यक् पररपाममेतत || Su.su 46
  • 9. AHARAJA NIDANA VIHARA NIDANA MANASIKA NIDANA OTHERS 1. Atyambupana 2. Atimatra Bhojan 3. Abhojana 4. Vishamasama 5. Asatmyaahara 6. Sandushtabhoj an 7. Food Related- Atiruksha, Atisnigdha Gurubhojana 1. Vegadarana 2. Swapnavivarya ya 3. Ratrijagarana 4. Divashayana 1. Irsha 2. Bhaya 3. Krodha 4. Dwesha 5. Chinta 1. Vamana. Virechana, Sneha Vibrama 2. Rutu, Kala, Desha Vaishamya
  • 10.  उद्गारशुद्धिरुत्सािो वेगोत्सगो यथोधचत: लघुता क्षुजत्पपासा च जीणाणिारस्य लक्षणम ्| Ma. Ni6/24  Udgara shuddhi  Utsaha  Timely evacuation of mala  Laghuta  Kshudha  Pipasa
  • 11.  ववषादो गौरवं तन्री श्लेष्मसेकाररत भ्रमााः । (K.S.Su.24/19)  तस्य ललङ्गमजजणणस्य ववष्ट्भ: सदनं तथा | लशरसोरुक् च मूर्ाण च भ्रम: प्रुष्टकतनग्रि: || जृ्भाअङ्गमदणस्तृष्णा च ज्वरश्चहदण प्रवािणम्| आरोचकोअववपाकश्च घोरमन्नववषं च तत ्|| Cha.Chi15/45-46
  • 12.  तत्रामे गुरुतोत्क्लेद्: शोथो गण्िाक्षक्षक ु टग:| उद्गारश्च यथाभुक्तण ववदग्ि: प्रवतणते || ववदग्िे भ्रमतृण्मूचर्ाण: वपत्ताचच वववविा रुज: | उदगारश्च सिुमा्ल स्वेदो दािश्च जायते || Ma.ni6/10-11
  • 13. Hetusevana Tridosha Samana Vayu PachakaPitta Kledaka Kapha Hampers the function of Agni Annacharvana, Vahana, Bhinnasangata gets affeted Avipaka of Anna Ajeerna
  • 14.  Dosha: Tridosha  Dusya: Jatharagni, Rasadhatu  Srotas: AnnavahaSrotas  Adhisthana: Amashaya, Pakwashaya  Srotodusti: Sanga  Agni :Jatharagni  Ama : Jatharagnimandyajanya  Swabhava: Ashukari, Chirakari  Sadhyaasadhyata: Sadya, Yapya
  • 15.  आमं ववदग्ि ्ं ववष्टब्िं कफवपत्तातनलैजस्त्रलभ: अजजणं क े धचहदजचर्जन्त चतुथ ्ण रसशेषत: |su.su 46/ 499  अजीणं पन्चमं क े धचन्नदोषं हदनपाकक च वदजन्त षष्टं चाजजणं प्राक्र ु तं प्रततवासरम | Ma.ni 6/6
  • 16.  Vistabdha ajirna – caused due to vitiation of vata dosha.  It is characterised by Aghman, vibandha, Atopa, Shula, Angapidana, Stambha  Vidagdha ajirna – caused due to vitiation of pitta dosha.  It is characterised by bhrama, daha, trushna, murcha, Amlodgaara, sweda pravrutti.
  • 17.  Ama ajirna – caused due to vitiation of kapha dosha.  The feature of this are Sharira gourava, Praseka, Gandakshikuta shotha, Sadyobhukta udagaara, Utklesha  Rasa sesha ajirna – This is caused due to heavy and late night dinner.  In this, person will feel that the food consumed last night is not digested when you wake up in the morning.  It is characterized by Udgara shuddhi, Hrud udgara, na bhakta akanksha, praseka
  • 18.  Dinapaki Ajirna - In which the food is digested on next day but causes no difficulty.  It is considered as Nirdosha i.e. no any signs and symptoms occur.  Prakruta Ajirna/ Prativasara Ajirna - It is normal state, as food remains undigested normally after consumption, hence called Prakrita Ajeerna.
  • 19.  मूचर्ाण प्रलापो वणमथु: प्रसेक: सदनं भ्रमाः उपरवा भवन्त्येते मरणं चाप्यजीर्णणत: ||५०४|| S.S.46
  • 20.  The genereal principles of Agnimandya Chikitsa can be adopted here as Agnimandya is main cause of Ajeerna.  The two fold treatment is advocated in Ajeerna with objectives of i. Digesting the Apakwa aahara ii. Aam pachana and Agni deepana
  • 21.  NIDANA PARIVARJANA : The causes of Ajeerna such as Atyambupaana Vishamashana, Asatmya bhojana, Guru, Vishtambhi, Ati ruksha , Sheeta Bhojana etc, Should be avoided  AGNI DEEPANA : Pippali, Sunthi, Maricha, vidanga , Ela, jeeraka  AMA PACHANA : Dhanyaka, Chavya, Chitraka, Mustaka
  • 22.  तत्रामे वमनं कायं ववदग्िे लङ्गनं हितम् ववष्टब्िे स्वेदनं पथ्यं रसशेषे शयीत च | Su. Su 46  तत्रामे वमनं कायं………| B.R 10/17  ववदग्िे लङ्गनं हितम्| B.R 10/25  ववष्टब्िे स्वेदनं पथ्यं पेयञ्च लवणोदकम् …….B.R 10/28  रसशेषे हदवस्वप्नो लङ्घनं वातवजणनं| B.R 10/28  लङ्घनं कायणमामे तु, ववष्टब्िे स्वेदनं भृशम् ववदग्िे वमनं , यद्वा यथास्वस्थं हित ्ं भवेत | A. H .Su 8/27
  • 23. Treatment as explained by Acharyas: 1. Vamana- in Aamajeerna 2. Langhana- in Vidagdhajeerna 3. Swedana & lavanodaka- in Vishtabdhajeerna 4. Divaswapnam- in Rasasheshajeerna
  • 25.  CHURNA  Shivakshara pachana churna  Avipattikara churna  Panchakola churna  Lavanabhaskara churna  Hingvashtaka churna
  • 26.  VATI  Sanjivini vati  Arka Vati  Rasona Vati  Shanka Vati  Lavangadi Vati  Hingvadi Vati  RASA  Shanka Bhasma  Gandhaka Vati  Agnitundi Rasa  Ajeerna kantaka Rasa  Bhaskara rasa  Agni Sandeepana Rasa
  • 27.  GHRITAS  Vyoshadi ghrita  Chavyadi ghrita  Mustashatphala ghrita  Trayushanadi ghrita  ASAVA/ARISHTA  Amrutarishta  Kumaryasava  Pippalyasava
  • 28.  Pathya : Laghu aahara, Katu Tikta dravya, Yusha, Lajamanda, Peya Sahijana, Parawala, Aawala, Ardraka, Ajamoda, Marich, Methi, Dhaniya, Jeeraka,Ushnajalapana ghrita  Apathya : Atyambupaana, Guru, Vidahi, Vistambhi,Asatmya anna,Viruddhaaahara, Vega dharana, adhyashana, Vishamashana
  • 29.  Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia/ upset stomach, is a condition of impaired digestion.  Is a sign of an underlying problem, such as GERD, Ulcers, etc.  It refers to discomfort or pain that occurs in the upper abdomen, often after eating or drinking. People may also experience feeling full earlier than expected when eating.
  • 30. 1.Organic dyspepsia : Organic dyspepsia caused by underlying disease, causes of dyspepsia are peptic ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastric or esophageal cancer, pancreatic or biliary disorders, intolerance to food or drugs, and other infectious or systemic diseases. 2.Functional dyspepsia: Functional dyspepsia is a term for recurring signs and symptoms of indigestion that have no obvious cause. Functional dyspepsia is also called nonulcer stomach pain or nonulcer dyspepsia
  • 31. Indigestion can result from lifestyle or dietary habits, a medical condition, or the use of some drugs. Common causes of indigestion: 1. dietary factors (Fatty, oily or spicy foods. ) 2. obesity 3. Stress 4. Faulty eating habits/ Fast Food (Overeating or eating too quickly) 5. Too much caffeine, alcohol, chocolate or carbonated beverages, smoking, Tobacco when there is no identifiable structural or metabolic cause, we can diagnose with functional dyspepsia.
  • 32.  Organic dyspepsia is due to wide range of health conditions, including: 1. GERD 2. Peptic ulcer disease 3. Gastritis 4. Infection, specially with H. Pylori 5. Irritable bowel disease 6. Stomach infection and food poisoning. 7. Oesophagitis (Inflammation of food pipe) 8. Pancreatitis or gall bladder stone. 9. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) 10. Hiatus hernia or Gastoparesis.
  • 33.  Disease conditions other than Gastro intestinal tract: 1. Thyroid disease 2. Diabetes (Gastroparesis) 3. Food allergies 4. Depression  In pregnancy : Dyspepsia is common during pregnancy, especially in the last trimester. This is due to the way the fetus presses against the stomach.
  • 34.  Medications: 1. Antibiotics (metronidazole, macrolides) 2. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil), and naproxen (Naprosyn) 3. Diabetes drugs (metformin, Alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, amylin analogs, GLP-1 receptor antagonists) 4. Antihypertensive medications (angiotensin converting enzyme [ACE] inhibitors, Angiotensin II receptor antagonist)
  • 35. The symptoms of dyspepsia can include: • Burning in the stomach or upper abdomen • Abdominal pain • Bloating (Full feeling) • Belching and Gaseous abdomen • Nausea and vomiting • Acidic taste • Growling stomach
  • 36.  Diagnoses of indigestion based on your medical history, a physical exam, upper gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopy, and other tests.  Medical history :  Eating habits  Drinking habits  Previous prescription medicines  Smoking/ Tobbaco chewing  Palpation for tenderness, pain, and lumps
  • 37.  Physical exam  check for bloating  Palpation for tenderness, pain, and lumps  Auscultation of abdomen for peristalatic to sounds  Blood tests:  This can assess for anemia, liver problems, and other conditions.  Tests for H. pylori infection:  In addition to a blood test, these tests may include a urea breath test and a stool antigen test and upper GI biopsy.
  • 38.  Imaging tests.  X-rays  Barium swallow with fluroscopy  Computed tomography (CT) scans  Ultrasound  Endoscopy  Manometry
  • 39.  According to the recently revised Rome IV criteria ,functional dyspepsia is defined by: 1. Persistent or recurring dyspepsia for more than 3 months within the past 6 months 2. No demonstration of a possible organic cause of the symptoms on endoscopy 3. No sign that the dyspepsia is relieved only by defecation or of an association with stool irregularities.
  • 40.  The current Rome IV criteria divide functional dyspepsia into two subgroups according to the cardinal symptoms:  Epigastric pain syndrome (EPS)—predominant epigastric pain or burning  Postprandial distress syndrome (PDS)—feeling of fullness and early satiation.
  • 41.  Confirmation of the diagnosis of functional dyspepsia rests on: 1. The typical symptoms and the patient’s history 2. The exclusion of other diseases of the upper gastrointestinal tract and upper abdominal organs that may present with similar dyspeptic symptoms  On questioning, the patient typically reports a long history of complaints, variable symptoms with no clear progression, diffuse pain of variable location, absence of unintentional weight loss, and dependence of the symptoms on stress.
  • 42.  Lifestyle modification and dietary habits:  Avoid trigger foods such as fatty and spicy foods, carbonated beverages, caffeine, and alcohol.  Stress-reduction techniques:  Relaxation therapy  yoga and meditation  avoiding or quitting smoking,
  • 43.  Acid-suppressing medications :  Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs)  lansoprazole  omeprazole  pantoprazole  rabeprazole  H-2-receptor antagonists (H2RAs)  Cimetidine  Famotidine  Nizatidine  Ranitidine
  • 44.  Prokinetics :  These can help boost the movement of food through the stomach.  Metoclopramide  bethanechol  Antibiotics  If a Helicobacter pylori infection is causing peptic ulcers that result in indigestion, then we can prescribe an antibiotic.  Amoxicillin  Clarithromycin  Tetracycline  Tinidazole
  • 45.  Antidepressants  To look after the medication :  To avoid the medication such as NSAID,s  Counseling  Chronic indigestion can affect a person’s quality of life and overall well-being.  Options may include:  cognitive behavioral therapy  biofeedback  hypnotherapy  relaxation therapy
  • 46.  In rare cases, severe and persistent indigestion can lead to complications These include: 1. Esophageal stricture 2. Pyloric stenosis 3. Peritonitis