Role of Panchakarma in Bala-Roga: A Review

  • Shiv Mangal Prasad Associate Professor & Head, Dept. of Kaumarbhritya TU, Institute of Medicine, Ayurveda campus, Kirtipur
  • Mahesh Prasad Sah Teaching Assistant and Head, Dept. of Panchakarma, TU, Institute of Medicine, Ayurveda campus, Kirtipur.
  • Nirmal Bhusal Chief Training officer, National Ayurveda Research and Training Centre, Kirtipur.
Keywords: Arsha, Kasharasutra, haemorrhoids, Panchavalkal kwatha

Abstract

Introduction: Panchakarma is considered as one of the specialities of Kayachikitsa which includes five major therapeutic procedures of detoxification and body purification, along with many other supportive procedures. In fact, Panchakarma can be used efficiently in all the branches of Astang-Ayurved and it can also be beneficial in Kaumarbhritya for a comprehensive cure for many child disorders. This review was carried out to study the concept of Panchakarma in children and explore the variations and significance of Panchakarma in Bala-Roga. Materials & Methods: References regarding Panchakarma in Children were collected from various classical Ayurveda textbooks, published research papers from Internet sources, previous work done and compilation was done. Concept of Panchakarma in Children was studied in detail. Results: Most of the previous studies have emphasized on the importance of Panchakarma in children; however there were limited clinical studies have been carried out on procedural effectiveness of Panchkarma in children. Panchakarma measures executed with precautions is equqlly effective in a child as it results in adult. Conclusion: The knowledge and experience of Panchakarma in pediatric conditions is the key to successful administration of Panchakarma in children. Increasing and mainstreaming Panchakarma procedures among children in Ayurveda hospitals will definitely provide a new hope in management of child disorders.

Published
2020-09-17
How to Cite
Mangal Prasad, S., Prasad Sah, M., & Bhusal, N. (2020). Role of Panchakarma in Bala-Roga: A Review. The Healer, 1(1), 39-44. https://doi.org/10.51649/healer.7
Section
Review Article