क्या मेरा बेटा 45 दिन की बस्ती ट्रीटमेंट को बंद कर सकता है अगर वह इसे लेने से मना कर दे? - #56142
आज मेरे बेटे को 6.5 साल की उम्र में जुवेनाइल रूमेटॉइड आर्थराइटिस का पता चला था। उसके घुटनों, हाथों, कंधों और टखनों में दर्द, अकड़न और सूजन थी। शुरू में हमने 3 महीने तक एलोपैथी दवाएं लीं और फिर आयुर्वेद की ओर रुख किया। हमने केरल में 3 साल तक आयुर्वेदिक इलाज जारी रखा और पहले साल में ही हमें काफी राहत मिली। लेकिन उसकी उंगली और कलाई के जोड़ में दर्द और सूजन बनी रही और कभी नहीं गई। अब वह 11 साल का है। हाल ही में हमें पुणे में एक आयुर्वेदिक डॉक्टर के बारे में पता चला और उन्होंने सुझाव दिया कि उसे 45 दिन की बस्ती की जरूरत है। वैतरण बस्ती के 7 दिन लेने के बाद मेरा बेटा इसे लेने से मना कर रहा है। अगर वह इसे लेने में अनिच्छुक है तो क्या इसे रोका जा सकता है? और क्या यह 45 दिन का इलाज आर्थराइटिस को हमेशा के लिए ठीक करने की ताकत रखता है?
How long has your son been experiencing pain and swelling in his joints?:
- 3-5 yearsWhat is the intensity of his pain on a scale of 1 to 10?:
- 4-6 (moderate)Has he experienced any side effects from the basti treatment?:
- Nausea or vomitingWhat other treatments or therapies has he tried for his arthritis?:
- Only Ayurvedic treatmentsHow is his overall energy level and activity during the day?:
- Very active and energeticHow does he feel emotionally about his condition?:
- Positive and hopefulHas he had any dietary changes since starting Ayurveda?:
- Some changesडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
••I completely understand your concern as a parent. Seeing your 11-year-old child go through chronic pain is incredibly difficult, and it is completely natural to question a lengthy, invasive treatment when he is visibly distressed and reluctant. 1. Can the Basti be stopped if he is reluctant? Yes, you can absolutely pause or stop the treatment right now. ••In Ayurveda, the psychological state of the patient (Atura Bala and Sattva) is a crucial pillar of healing, especially in pediatric care (Kaumarbhritya). If a child is highly stressed, terrified, or resisting the treatment, forcing it can cause psychological trauma, increase adrenaline, and aggravate Vata Dosha—which completely defeats the purpose of the treatment. ••Vaitaran Basti is a strong, therapeutic enema containing ingredients like tamarind, jaggery, rock salt, and sometimes Gomutra (cow’s urine). It can cause mild abdominal cramping, urgency, and discomfort, which is very overwhelming for an 11-year-old. Immediate Action: Speak frankly with the doctor in Pune. Tell them the child is resisting. A 45-day continuous course of Basti (especially strong Niruha/Vaitaran types) is a very heavy, aggressive protocol for an 11-year-old. ••The Ayurvedic Alternative: If Basti is absolutely necessary, it can be modified. The doctor can switch to a much smaller, gentler, oil-based enema (Matra Basti) using medicated oils like Sahacharadi Taila or Pinda Taila. These are tiny in volume, do not cause cramping, can be retained easily, and are far more acceptable to children. 2. Can a 45-day treatment cure Juvenile Arthritis forever? ••To give you a completely honest, transparent medical opinion: No, a single 45-day course cannot guarantee a permanent, lifelong cure for Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis (JRA). In Ayurveda, JRA aligns closely with Amavata or Vatarakta. It is a systemic, chronic autoimmune condition. While ••Ayurveda is incredibly effective at managing it—as you saw during your first year of treatment in Kerala—an autoimmune condition means the body’s immune system has a tendency to mistake its own tissues for foreign invaders. ••What the 45-day treatment can do: It can deep-cleanse the tissues, drastically reduce the accumulated toxins (Ama), pacify the aggravated Vata, and potentially clear up that stubborn, lingering swelling in his wrists and fingers. It acts as a powerful “reset” button. ••The Reality of Management: Even after a successful detox, your son will require maintenance. This includes a strict gut-friendly diet (since Ama originates in the digestive tract), stress management, and mild, supportive oral Ayurvedic herbs (Rasayanas) to keep his immunity balanced as he goes through puberty. ••Why did the swelling stay in the fingers and wrists? •••The small joints of the hands and wrists are often the hardest to clear in Amavata because the blood circulation and joint spaces there are very small, allowing toxins to lodge deeply. Instead of a painful internal enema that is making him miserable, those specific stubborn joints can be treated very effectively with targeted, painless external therapies: ••Upanaha: Medicated poultices wrapped around the wrists and fingers overnight. ••Valuka Sweda: Gentle, warm sand-bag fomentation to relieve stiffness and pain. ••Pizhichil/Kizhi: Localized warm oil therapies that he will likely find soothing rather than distressing. Summary Recommendation ••Do not force him. Hold the Basti for now. A stressed child will not heal effectively. Consult the Pune physician about scaling back to a gentle Matra Basti (oil-based) or stopping the internal cleansing entirely in favor of oral medicines and local external treatments for his hands. ••Reframe the goal: Focus on achieving long-term remission and a pain-free life, rather than searching for a magical, one-time permanent cure. Ayurveda can absolutely give him a normal, healthy childhood, but it requires a gentle, sustainable approach.
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