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@article{183536,
author = {Dr. Swami Parvati Alias Deepa Chandrakant and Dr. Praveenkumar Sajjan and Dr.Yogesh Maruti Bahir},
title = {A Case Study: Ayurvedic Management Of Urdhvaga Amlapitta W.S.R. To Hyperacidity},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {12},
number = {3},
pages = {2080-2085},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=183536},
abstract = {Aamlapitta is among the most prevalent illnesses in the community. Every age group, every class, and every community experience it. The term "amlapitta corelated with hyperacidity" describes a group of symptoms brought on by an imbalance between the proximal intestine's and stomach's acid-secreting processes and the defenses that keep them safe. Acid secreted by the stomach is typically necessary for digestion. Acidity is the term for the condition that arises when the stomach produces too much acid. Because amlapitta arises from the vitiation of Kapha Pitta Doshas, according to our Acharyas, it is handled by Pitta Shaman in conjunction with Vamana and Virechana. Amlapitta therapy is explained by Swamarg Chikitsta. According to current research, amlapita and gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), which is characterized by hyperacidity brought on by the stomach's overproduction of acid, are connected. Goals and objectives: This paper's main goal is to investigate how well Shamana Chikitsa work in Ayurveda to treat Urdhvaga Amlapitta. Material and methodology: This is a single case study of a male patient, 50 years of age, with complaints including persistent pain in the epigastric area, sour belching, distension in the abdomen, burning in the chest and throat, and restlessness in the belly. Observations and Results: By employing Shaman Aushadhi, as advised by traditional Acharyas, in the treatment of Amlapitta, all clinical characteristics in this patient had considerably decreased.},
keywords = {Uradhvaga Amlapitta, GERD, Hyperacidity, Shamana Chikitsa},
month = {August},
}
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