Ayurveda Treatment for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

AyurVAID’s award winning protocols based care offers personalized solutions to handle chronic IBD

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Outcomes for Inflammatory Bowel Disease [IBD]

  • Addressing key symptoms – Abdominal pain (pain in the stomach area), Diarrhea, sometimes with blood, Flatulence, Urgency to pass motion, weight loss, Fever, Anemia. Malnutrition
  • Restoring metabolic cycle (appetite, digestion, motion) and overall quality of living (vitality, sleep, stress, energy levels)
  • Manage other comorbidities for better whole-person health and wellbeing

Scope of care

  • Patients suffering from chronic IBS/ IBD/ GERD
  • Kerala Panchakarma based interventions for long term relief

Our Approach

  • Understanding the key symptoms and underlying root-cause through a comprehensive Ayurveda consultation
  • Post consultation, comprehensive treatment plan consisting of Ayurveda diet, lifestyle and Therapies

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AyurVAID is India’s 1st Ayurveda hospital to be accredited by NABH (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers), Quality Council of India.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What distinguishes Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Irritable bowel syndrome?
Irritable bowel syndrome is a disorder of the gastrointestinal tract. Inflammatory bowel disease is inflammation or destruction of the intestinal wall, which can lead to thinning of the intestines.
Am I at risk of developing Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
Although the exact causes of Inflammatory Bowel Disease are unknown, it affects all age groups, and usually begins before age 30. Factors that may increase your risk includes- First-degree relatives with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Age: More prone in the middle-aged. Having a family history Smoking Irregular food habits like spicy foods. Sometimes Oral contraceptives and cigarette smoking.
What are some of the first signs that someone is developing IBD?
In Crohn’s disease, there will be chronic diarrhea and abdominal pain whereas Ulcerative colitis usually has an intermittent episode of abdominal pain and bloody diarrhea.