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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic condition causing severe abdominal pain and diarrhea. It is primarily caused by an immune reaction to the digestive tract, resulting in ulceration and inflammation. There are two primary types: Crohn’s disease and Ulcerative colitis . Grahani, a condition affecting the GI tract in Ayurveda, is a result of excessive Pitta Dosha aggravation leading to inflammation. It affects the part of the digestive tract responsible for digestion and controlling Agni functions, leading to inflammatory changes and ulcerations. AyurVAID offers effective treatment protocols to prevent further development of IBD.

Outcomes of Inflammatory Bowel Disease with Precision Ayurveda

Avoiding surgical
interventions
Long-term
remission
Reduced risk of
complications
Improved quality
of life
Improved bowel
movement
Improved digestion
and metabolism
Avoiding surgical interventions
Improved bowel movement
Reduced risk of complications
Long-term remission
Improved digestion and metabolism
Improved quality of life

Our Approach to Overcome Inflammatory Bowel Disease

AyurVAID focuses on classical Ayurveda treatment protocols to address the root cause of diseases. After assessing symptoms, and history, and understanding the constitution of the patient, a specific treatment protocol is designed. The goal is to manage IBD by correcting the disease’s pathogenesis and preventing further progression. Ayurveda doctors provide advice on ergonomics, nutrition, and lifestyle changes to improve IBD management. The approach includes outcome-focused herbal medications, personalized panchakarma protocols, diet, and lifestyle consultations.

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FAQ on Inflammatory Bowel Disease

What is the difference between IBD and IBS?
Both IBS and IBD are disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. IBD is inflammation or destruction of the intestinal wall, which can lead to thinning of the intestines, interfering with normal absorption. IBS on the other hand, is a chronic syndrome made up of a group of symptoms. IBS symptoms include chronic abdominal pain and changes in bowel habits—diarrhea and constipation, or alternating between both.
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 include- Family history or close relatives with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, being middle-aged, lifestyle habits like smoking, and irregular food habits like eating excessively spicy foods. Other risk factors are also the long-term use of certain medications.
Will I be able to stop corticosteroids, immunomodulating drugs, and aminosalicylic acid using Ayurveda?
Ayurveda can not only help reduce your dependency on medicine but also give long-lasting relief in most cases. Ayurveda can assure overall Quality of Life improvement in almost all IBD cases.
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.
Is ghee good for IBD?
Ghee strengthens the intestinal walls for better absorption of nutrients. It is ideal for conditions such as leaky gut syndrome, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis.

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