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What is the next treatment for Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension
Cardio Disorders
Question #13126
71 days ago
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What is the next treatment for Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension - #13126

Himanshu Singh

I have Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension for 7years, and I'm on medical treatment, but not improving symptoms of exertion on exercise. Is there any permanent cure in Ayurveda or any therapy so that i can decrease symptoms of Exertion in exercise

Age: 27
Chronic illnesses: Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension
#pah #pulmonaryhypertension
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Root Cause in Ayurveda: Idiopathic Pulmonary Hypertension (IPH) is linked to Pranavaha Srotas Dushti (respiratory & circulatory system imbalance) caused by Vata and Pitta aggravation leading to Raktha Dushti (blood disorder) and Hridaya-avarana (obstruction in heart function). Ayurvedic Treatment Plan: 1. Ayurvedic Medicines: Arjuna Ksheerapaka – Strengthens the heart, improves circulation. Punarnava Mandura – Reduces fluid overload & improves oxygenation. Lashunadi Vati – Enhances blood flow & reduces exertion symptoms. Brahmi Ghrita – Reduces stress on the heart & improves endurance. Swarna Makshika Bhasma – Acts as a Rasayana for pulmonary health. 2. Panchakarma Therapy: Hridaya Basti (Medicated oil therapy on the chest) – Strengthens heart muscles. Virechana (Purgation therapy) – Detoxifies liver & improves circulation. Nasya Karma (Nasal therapy) – Enhances Prana Vata balance & oxygenation. 3. Diet & Lifestyle: Take boiled Arjuna bark decoction daily for heart health. Avoid spicy, sour, and fried foods that aggravate Pitta. Consume garlic, beetroot, and pomegranate for nitric oxide boosting. Practice Pranayama (Anulom Vilom, Bhramari, Nadi Shodhana) to improve lung capacity. Daily morning sun exposure for Vitamin D (supports circulation). Expectation & Follow-Up: Ayurvedic treatment can reduce exertion symptoms, improve heart function, and slow disease progression. Regular follow-up with an Ayurveda Vaidya is essential to customize treatment as per your response. Would recommend a detailed Nadi Pariksha for a personalized approach. Let me know your response after 30-45 days of following this regimen. Ayurveda aims for long-term relief, not just symptom suppression.
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