Ayurvedic Treatment for Ulcerative Colitis in Sonipat | Maharishi Charak Ayurvedic Aushdhalya
Living with the constant urgency to use the washroom and the fear of bleeding can be debilitating. Ulcerative Colitis is a challenging autoimmune condition, but at Maharishi Charak Ayurvedic Aushdhalya in Sonipat, we offer hope. We treat the root cause—vitiated blood and heat—to heal the colon naturally and prevent surgery.
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Step-by-Step Treatment Approach Followed at Our Clinic
Understanding Ulcerative Colitis: Modern vs. Ayurvedic View
Modern Definition:
Ulcerative Colitis (UC) is an Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) that causes long-lasting inflammation and ulcers (sores) in your digestive tract. Unlike other conditions, it specifically affects the innermost lining of your large intestine (colon) and rectum.
Ayurvedic Definition (Raktatisara)
In Ayurveda, UC is correlated with "Raktatisara" (Diarrhea with Blood) or advanced "Pittaja Grahani." It is caused when excessive heat (Pitta) vitiates the blood (Rakta), leading to inflammation and suppuration (ulcers) in the colon.
Symptoms & Correlation
Common Symptoms:
- Bloody Diarrhea: Frequent loose stools mixed with blood or pus.
- Abdominal Pain: Cramping and pain, often before bowel movements.
- Rectal Urgency: Sudden, uncontrollable urge to defecate.
- Weight Loss & Fatigue: Due to poor absorption of nutrients.
Ayurvedic Correlation:
- Burning Sensation: Feeling of heat in the anus and abdomen (Daha).
- Thirst: Excessive thirst due to fluid loss (Trishna).
- Weakness: General debility (Daurbalya) due to blood loss.
Pathophysiology (Samprapti) in Ayurveda
The disease progresses through the following stages:
- Pitta Prakopa: Excessive intake of spicy, fermented, or non-veg foods (common in modern diets) and high stress aggravates Pitta.
- Rakta Dushti: This heat contaminates the blood (Rakta Dhatu).
- Sthana Samshraya: The vitiated Doshas lodge in the Purishavaha Srotas (Colon/Large Intestine).
- Vrana Utpatti: The intense heat causes the intestinal lining to rot and ulcerate, leading to bleeding (Raktatisara).
Our Treatment Protocol at Maharishi Charak Ayurvedic Aushdhalya
Treating Ulcerative Colitis requires patience and precision. At our Sonipat clinic, our experienced doctors follow a 4-step healing process:
Nadi Pariksha & Diagnosis:
We assess the severity of the bleeding and the level of Aama (toxins) through pulse diagnosis to customize the treatment intensity.
Stambhana (Stopping the Bleeding):
Our first priority is to stop the loss of blood. We prescribe Ayurvedic medicines with Hemostatic properties that naturally clot the blood and stop the bleeding without side effects.
Vran Ropan (Healing the Ulcers):
We focus on cooling the intestine and healing the ulcers (Vrana) from within. We use soothing therapies and medications that repair the mucosal lining of the colon.
Grahi (Improving Absorption):
Once bleeding stops, we work on the Grahani (absorption power) to ensure you regain weight and strength.
Strict Dietary Management (Pathya):
Diet is 70% of the cure in UC. We provide a customized diet chart—specifically eliminating milk, spicy foods, and raw fibers—replacing them with gut-healing foods like pomegranate and buttermilk (processed with herbs).
Why Choose Us in Sonipat, Haryana?
Maharishi Charak Ayurvedic Aushdhalya is a trusted name in Haryana for authentic Ayurvedic treatment. We understand the local lifestyle and dietary habits of the Sonipat and NCR region that contribute to stone formation. Our medicines are prepared following traditional methods, ensuring the highest purity and effectiveness.
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Make sure to note down the appointment date, time, and location provided by the clinic. Set reminders on your calendar or set an alarm to ensure you are punctual and do not miss your appointment.
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Clinic Address
Murthal Road, Near Gurukul Village Rewali Sonipat Haryana-131001 -
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday ( 08.00 - 20.00 )
Frequently Asked Questions ?
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Can Ayurveda cure Ulcerative Colitis permanently?
Yes. While modern medicine often calls it "incurable," Ayurveda can induce long-term remission and cure the condition by balancing Pitta and healing the ulcers. With strict diet and medication, patients can live a symptom-free life.
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Is milk or curd good for UC patients?
Raw milk is generally avoided as it can be hard to digest. However, Takra (Buttermilk) is considered "Nectar" for UC patients in Ayurveda. At our Sonipat clinic, we teach you how to prepare medicated buttermilk to heal the gut.
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How is UC different from Piles?
Piles (Arsha) involves bleeding usually after passing stool and is painless (unless inflamed). Ulcerative Colitis involves bleeding mixed with the stool, accompanied by diarrhea, mucus, and abdominal cramps.
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Can stress trigger a flare-up?
Absolutely. There is a direct link between the brain and the gut. Stress increases body heat (Pitta), which can trigger bleeding. We incorporate stress management into our treatment plan.
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Do I need to stop my allopathic medicines immediately?
No. Sudden withdrawal of steroids or anti-inflammatory drugs can be dangerous. Our doctors create a tapering plan where we gradually introduce Ayurvedic healing while slowly reducing the allopathic dosage as your condition improves.
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