Ayurvedic Treatment for Autoimmune Disease

When the body's natural defence mechanism (immunity) assaults innocuous bodily cells, autoimmune diseases develop. Evolution has conditioned the human body to recognise and respond to external dangers. This is done by smriti, or subconscious cellular memory, according to Ayurveda. When smriti is misplaced, it attacks cells that aren't harmful. The Ayurvedic approach to autoimmune disease therapy focuses on restoring balance and boosting natural immunity. A personalised mix of treatment, medications, foods, and lifestyle advice is also used to address the entire issue.

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AIDS

AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is an infection caused by the HIV virus (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). Because the condition affects the immune system, people are more susceptible to infections and illnesses. HIV is present in an infected person's bodily fluids, such as sperm, vaginal secretions, blood, and breast milk. Blood or sexual contact is used to spread the virus from one person to another. HIV may be spread through vaginal, oral, and anal intercourse, blood transfusions, and infected hypodermic needles, among other routes.

Coeliac

Coeliac disease is an autoimmune condition in which the mucosa of the small intestine becomes aberrant. Gluten, present in wheat, barley, oats, and rye, aggravates this condition. Coeliac disease generally appears in children between the ages of three and three. It can, however, show up in adulthood for the first time. Diarrhea, weight loss, and anaemia are all typical symptoms. Finger clubbing, eczema, amenorrhea, and infertility are some of the other signs and symptoms. However, cystic fibrosis or malabsorption can also induce clubbing. Clubbing can also be a sign of heart disease or a lack of oxygen in the bloodstream.

Vitiligo

Vitiligo, also known as Leucoderma, is a pigmentation condition in which the skin's melanocytes (pigment-producing cells) are destroyed, resulting in white skin and white patches. White patches occur on the skin in various regions of the body as a result. Mucous membranes (tissues that line the interior of the mouth and nose) and the retina both have similar patches (inner layer of the eyeball). Hair that develops in Vitiligo-affected regions occasionally becomes white. The most commonly held belief is that depigmentation develops as a result of Vitiligo being an autoimmune illness, in which the immune system attacks the body's own organs or tissues.

Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a condition that affects the body's soft tissues and muscles. Women experience it at a far higher rate than males. It generally appears in the first half of life, but it can appear at any moment beginning in childhood. This disease is caused by an imbalance of various bodily energies, especially within the muscles, tendons, and ligaments, according to Ayurveda. Ayurvedic fibromyalgia therapy is based on a diagnosis of the underlying cause, the patient's current health condition, and various connected problems, after which natural Ayurvedic home remedies and customised herbal medications are prescribed.

Urticaria

Urticaria (Hives), also known as Sheet-Pitta in Ayurveda, is a skin condition characterised by red, itchy, raised skin patches of different shapes and sizes. This can have symptoms that are comparable to allergies or angioedema. Hives come in a variety of shapes and sizes, including circular, ringed, and huge areas. This skin condition can affect any part of the body, including the trunk, arms, and legs. Histamine is responsible for their production (the substance that plays a major role in many allergic reactions). Histamine causes blood vessels to dilate and their walls to become unusually porous. It also causes fluid leakage from local blood vessels, resulting in skin edoema.

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)

SLE (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus) is an autoimmune illness in which healthy tissue is destroyed by the body's immune system's misguided attack. Chronic inflammation develops in the joints, skin, muscles, kidneys, brain, and other organs as a result of this. Other connective tissue disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis, frequently overlap with SLE.

Goitre

Goitre is a condition in which the thyroid gland enlarges and causes swelling in the throat. Though non-cancerous and typically painless, if the colloid nodules get too big, swallowing and breathing become difficult. Women and adults over the age of 50 are more likely to get the illness. Thyroid disorders, such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism, may or may not be linked with goitre. Goitre is referred to as 'galaganda' in Ayurveda.
With natural herbal medications, food, and lifestyle changes, Ayurvedic therapy for colloid nodular goitre and diffuse goitre focuses on addressing the root-cause of the disease for long-term healing.

Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis, often known as MS, is a condition in which the insulation of nerve cell fibres in the brain and spinal cord is damaged, resulting in a variety of central nervous system problems. It's still up for discussion whether the condition is autoimmune or inflammatory. The term'sclerosis' refers to a hardening of the skin. Structures such as nerve fibres lose their flexibility and become rigid as a result of this illness. The term "multiple sclerosis" is also a misnomer. The disease generally appears in the early part of a person's life and is more prevalent in women. Multiple sclerosis therapy in Ayurveda focuses on a variety of elements, including nerve strengthening and psychological concerns.

Parkinson’s Disease

The progressive degeneration of nerve connections, also known as ganglia, is the cause of Parkinson's disease. These junctions, which are located at the base of the brain, influence muscle control and bodily motions. When the muscles in a hand or limb are at rest, tremors develop. Parkinson's disease is similar to kampavata, a condition documented in Ayurvedic scriptures. In Ayurveda, Parkinson's disease therapy focuses on strengthening the neurological system and renewing brain tissues to promote general health.
Natural Ayurvedic home remedies combined with individualised therapy have proven to be helpful in helping persons with Parkinson's disease stay healthy.

Sarcoidosis

Sarcoidosis is a chronic inflammatory illness that affects a variety of organs, most notably the lungs. It can also be found in the eyes, the skin, and the lymphatic system. Small clusters of inflammatory cells form granulomas, lumpy formations seen throughout the body. Although the aberrant clusters of sarcoid granulomas are not malignant, Sarcoidosis can cause organ damage if not treated appropriately.

Sickle Cell Anaemia-

This is a blood condition in which red blood cells do not have a normal form and instead take on the shape of a sickle. The name "sickle cell anaemia" comes from this (SCA). RBCs become inflexible as a result of this disease and are unable to execute their regular duties. In such people, this can lead to a variety of life-threatening consequences.

Thyroid

Thyroid disorders are caused by a lack of or excessive intake of iodine and tyrosine, which is a component of the endocrine system. Thyroid gland tumours, excessive stress, inadequate or excessive intake of medication side effects, and goitre toxicity are all major causes of thyroid problems. Pitta imbalance might be the source of thyroid issues. As a result of the underlying thyroid imbalance, patients may have a range of symptoms including cold sensitivity, dry skin, constipation, anorexia, angina pain, anaemia, and irregular menstruation function.
The ayurveda therapy for Thyroid gives a natural solution with personalised herbal medications, food, and lifestyle programmes that target the problem's core cause.

Ulcerative Colitis

Ulcerative Colitis (PittajGrahani) is an inflammatory bowel illness that causes ulcers and inflammation of the colon and rectum's inner lining. Inflammation generally starts in the rectum and then extends throughout the colon. This condition can strike anybody at any age, although it is most frequent in persons between the ages of 15 and 40. Ulcerative Colitis appears to run in families in certain cases. Inflammation is caused by autoimmune causes, dietary allergies, collagen problems, hereditary factors, and infection in Ulcerative Colitis patients. This issue, according to Ayurveda, is caused by all causes that cause Pitta to become imbalanced.
Eating while watching TV or walking, extreme heat or sun exposure, excessive drinking and smoking, excessive mental activity, missing meals, spicy, sour, stale, and contaminated foods, and so on are all examples.
Ulcerative Colitis can be effectively treated with Ayurvedic medicine. It's a mix of individualised herbal medications, food and lifestyle programmes, and home remedies for Ulcerative Colitis that gets to the source of the problem.

Diabetes-

Ayurveda can help you live a healthy and happy life even if you have diabetes. Diabetes is a metabolic condition that cannot be managed only by lowering blood sugar levels. Millions of diabetic people utilise Ayurveda to control their blood sugar levels and avoid the beginning of significant health problems caused by delaying diabetes treatment. Ayurvedic diabetes therapy for type 1 and type 2 diabetes is a comprehensive treatment that targets the core cause of the illness and provides 360° improvement, in addition to lowering blood sugar levels. Diabetes, if left untreated, can cause serious damage to the kidneys, eyes, and neurological system. If you happen to see any of these signs, you should refer a doctor.

Eczema

Eczema is a skin condition marked by itching, rashes, swelling, irritation, dryness, and peeling. The skin itches, and scratching it causes a rash. Vicharchika is the name given to this illness in Ayurveda. Itching may also happen when the immune system is out of whack, which is why it's commonly linked to other allergic diseases like allergic asthma, hay fever, and so on. Genetics, debility, climate, and psychological factors can all predispose a person to the disease.

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a common skin disorder that involves fast skin cell generation, resulting in red, itchy scalps and thicker skin patches. There are two sorts of it. It's called palmar psoriasis when it affects the palms, and plantar psoriasis when it affects the feet. The fast build-up of skin cells is considered to be the cause of the dry flakes and skin scales. The skin of the elbows, knees, and scalp are often affected by psoriasis. Psoriasis can be brought on by a number of factors. The importance of heredity can't be overstated. If one parent has psoriasis, there is a 15% risk that the child may have it as well.

Ankylosing Spondylitis-

Ankylosing spondylitis affects the spine and is a form of arthritis. This is a kind of chronic inflammatory arthritis that most often affects young men's sacroiliac joints. The start is generally sudden, with recurrent bouts of low back pain and stiffness that can extend to the buttocks or thighs. The symptoms are often severe than cervical and occur first thing in the morning and after inactivity.

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis (Ayurveda: Amavata) is an autoimmune illness that causes persistent inflammation and severe joint pain. It can also cause inflammation around the joints, as well as in other bodily organs including the eyes, kidneys, heart, and lungs. Autoimmune disorders are illnesses caused by the body's immune system erroneously attacking its own tissues. Antibodies in the blood of patients with autoimmune illnesses, such as Amavata, attack their own bodily tissues, where they can cause inflammation. Rheumatoid Arthritis, also known as Amavata, is a systemic condition that can affect various organs of the body. It is also known as rheumatoid sickness.

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