Pain Management Treatment in Ayurveda
“Pain is defined as an emotional experience and unpleasant sense which is linked to actual damage or potential tissue damage or illustrated in terms of damage.” This is according to the International Association for the study of Pain proposed in 1979. Pain allows us to detach from toxic or damaging situations or avoid similar experiences in the future. People suffering from various kinds of pain can approach Kerala ayurvedic center, the pain management specialists in Dubai. Psychological factors like social support, hypnotic suggestions, excitement, or distraction can significantly have an impact on pain intensity or undesirable feelings.
In Ayurveda, the pain is usually referred to as ‘Shoola Roga’. The ‘Shoola’ indicates any type of pain like Karna shoola, shira shoola, and netra shoola. Shoola can appear as a symptom or complication of the disease. Shoola and Roga have the same meaning that is causing pain.
Types of Pain in Ayurveda:
As per the classification of pain mentioned in Ayurveda, according to Sushrut Samhita, Shool is classified into 13 types as per the location of visceral organs. Some of these pain include mild pain of either pricking or burning sensation.
As per Doshas, Shool is classified into 16 types in Madhavnidan (8 types as per Doshas + 8 types of parinaam shool as per Doshas), 8 types in yogratnakar, and 4 types in Kashyap Samhita. Some of these types of pain cause severe pain or aching pain.
Principle of Pain Management:
As per Ayurveda, Vata is the main Dosha associated with pain. It is responsible for producing and spreading the pain. However, a part of Vayu is responsible for pain in a specific region such as:
Generalized pain is caused by Vyana Vayu
Headache by Prana Vayu and Vyana Vayu
Abdominal pain by Samana and Apana Vayu
Chest pain by Vyana and Prana Vayu.
Ayurvedic pain management is mainly based on:
a)Dosha Tartamaya Diagnosis- The Dosha which is causing pain should be eradicated first and diagnosis should be made based on symptoms produced.
b)Avarana Concept- In the case of Avruta Vata Dosha, the Dosha which covers the Vata Dosha or Avarana is doctored first. Vyatyasa Chikitsa is predicted in the case of Avruta Vata Dosha treatment i.e. alternative cold and hot therapy is provided to the patient.
Treatment for Pain Management in Ayurveda:
Ayurvedic pain management therapies are provided by Kerala ayurvedic centre, the pain management specialists kerala Ayurvedic center LLC which are absolutely safe and naturally effective in both acute and chronic pain. Pain Management in Ayurveda is treated as follows:
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