1.Ajeerna is one of the chief diseases of Annavaha sorts
2. When a anaatmavaan person takes Ahara without considering its
Pramana amount like a pashu then he suffers from Ajeerna.
3. Ajeerna is mula of many disease.
4. When Ahar Gets Vitiatd by Pittadi dosha
it leads to Ajeerna Roga.
2. 1. Ajeerna is one of the chief diseases of Annavaha sorts
2. When a anaatmavaan person takes Ahara without considering its
Pramana amount like a pashu then he suffers from Ajeerna.
3. Ajeerna is mula of many disease.
4. When Ahar Gets Vitiatd by Pittadi dosha
it leads to Ajeerna Roga.
Introduction
6. Features of Ajeerna food :
िवषादो गौरवं तन्द्री श्लेष्मसेकारित भ्रमाः । (K.S.Su.24/19)
1. Loss of play and activity.
2. Drowsiness
3. Excessive Salivation
4. Dullness
5. Giddiness
6. Loss of signs of health
8. VISHESH LAKSHANA
Ama Ajeerna Vidagdha Ajeerna Vishtabdha ajeerna Rasashesha Ajeerna
Oedema over face Bhrama Murchha Cannot Pass Feces
Most of the Ahara is
digested but some part
remains undigested.
Udgara smells like recently
eaten food
Amlodgara Cannot pass Flatus Shuddha Udgara
Kapha predominant Pitta Predominant Vata predominant No desire to eat food
9. MANAGEMENT
The protocol of the management of different type of Ajeerna is as follows.
1.Aamaajeerna :- Uddharanam(emesis)
2.Vidagdhaajeerna :- Pravrita sayanam (Sleeping under the cloth sheet.)
3.Sasleshmaajeerna(Vishtabdha ajeerna) :- Sweda
4. Rasaseshaajeerna :- Parisoshya (langhana)
10. General pathyaahaaras.
Prolonged use of medicine.
Mudga mandam with daadima.
Maamsarasa with Sneha,trikatu,and lavana.
Yoosha made by Tander moolakar.
Food made of red rice.
PATHYAAHAARA
11. What is indigestion.
Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia, is a condition
of impaired digestion.
Symptoms may include upper abdominal fullness,
heartburn, nausea, belching, or upper abdominal pain.
People may also experience feeling full earlier
than expected when eating.
Indigestion
12. What Are the Symptoms of Indigestion?
• Burning in the stomach or upper abdomen.
• Abdominal pain.
• Bloating (full feeling)
• Belching and gas.
• Nausea and vomiting.
• Acidic taste.
• Growling stomach.
13. Common causes of indigestion include:
Overeating or eating too quickly.
Fatty, greasy or spicy foods.
Too much caffeine, alcohol,
chocolate or carbonated beverages.
Smoking.
Anxiety.
Certain antibiotics, pain relievers and iron supplements.
14. • As much as possible, avoid fatty, greasy foods, like fries and burgers.
• Avoid too much chocolate.
• Eat slowly.
• Don't smoke.
• Find ways to relax and decrease stress.
• Give your body a chance to digest food. Don't eat a huge meal and immediately go to sports
practice. Try to eat at least an hour beforehand, or eat afterward.
• Peppermint tea. Peppermint is more than a breath freshener. ...
• Chamomile tea. Chamomile tea is known to help induce sleep and calm anxiety. ...
• Apple cider vinegar.
• Ginger.
• Fennel seed.
• Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
• Lemon water.
• Licorice root.
TREATMENT