Effect Of Nagaradi Granules In Balatisara (Childhood Diarrhoea): A Case Report

  • Unique Paper ID: 163614
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 2956-2958
  • Abstract:
  • Atisara is a common ailment of the current era which may be due to irregular and unhealthy habits related to Ahara and Vihara. Atisara explained in Ayurveda can be correlated to diarrhea, where ‘ati’ means excess and ‘saranam’ means flow i.e., a condition where watery stools pass in excess. The magnitude of diarrhea prevalence is directly proportional to the community's sanitary and personal hygiene standards. Acute diarrhea in the community behaves on the same lines as another infectious disease. Infants and children are more frequently and more severely affected than older people, indicating poor immunity in the former. In the present case report, a 6-year-old female child with complaints of Muhur muhur pravratti (~Increased frequency of stool), Agnimandya (~Low Appetite), Udar shola (~Abdominal pain), Durgandhit Mala(~Foul smell of stool), Atidrava mala pravratti(~Watery Consistency) visited to Kaumarbhritya OPD at Rishikul Campus, UAU, Haridwar. The condition was diagnosed as Atisara and Nagaradi Granules was given to the child for 7 days once a day. According to the results, the patient benefited from all symptoms after 7 days of management. No complications were seen in the patient, after completing a follow-up of 14 days.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 10
  • Issue: 11
  • PageNo: 2956-2958

Effect Of Nagaradi Granules In Balatisara (Childhood Diarrhoea): A Case Report

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