Ayurveda medicated enema therapy
Ayurveda recommends
detoxification therapies for protection of health and management of disorder.
Of which almost emphasis is given for enema or medicated enema therapy as it
does purification, rejuvenation etc. Some the Ayurveda expert claims that without
vasti – enema the purification therapy is not complete as it controls the
functional element (vata dosha) of the human body.
Ayurveda medicated
enema therapy is classified based on the medicine and organ (anatomy), numbers
and action
Based on the anatomy
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Through vagina into the uterus
·
Through rectum to large intestines
·
Urethral- vesicle
·
For wound/abscess
Based on the
medicine
·
Decoction enema
·
Oil enema
Based on the action
·
Purification
enema- Used for expelling the doshas forcibly
·
Oleation
enema - Used for Oleation effect
·
Scrapping
enema - Used for scraping the fats/vitiated Kapha in
the body
·
Rejuvenative
enema - For rejuvenation
·
Detoxification
enema - Expels all the unwanted doshas
·
Pacifying
enema - Pacifies the doshas
·
Strengthening
enema -
Gives complexion and color/strength
·
Aphrodisiac
enema - Increases the quality and quantity of semen
Classification according to the numbers
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Karma vasti - 30 in numbers
·
Kala vasti - 16 in numbers
·
Yoga vasti - 8 in numbers
Decoction Enema
In this, honey and oil are the basic
elements. The common formula is as follows:
Honey
|
48 ml
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Oil
|
96 ml
|
Decoction
|
400 ml
|
Paste of herbs
|
12 gm
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Oil enema
It can be given daily and does not cause any
complications if retained in the body; in the combination of medicines, oily
drugs are predominantly used; the said therapy is named as Sneha Vasti.
According to dosage, it can be named as
follows:
·
Sneha vasti dosage – 150 ml
·
Anuvasana vasti – 75 ml
·
Matra vasti – 30 ml
Karma vasti: Total 30 enemas are given, out of which18 are
decoction enemas and 12 are oil enemas.
Kala vasti: Total 16 enemas are given; among them 10 are decoction enemas and 6 are oil enemas.
Yoga vasti: Total of 8 enemas are given; among them 6 are decoction enemas and 6 are oil enemas.
Kala vasti: Total 16 enemas are given; among them 10 are decoction enemas and 6 are oil enemas.
Yoga vasti: Total of 8 enemas are given; among them 6 are decoction enemas and 6 are oil enemas.
Indications
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Any disease of Vata nature
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Stomach disorders
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Retention of urine, stools etc.
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Diarrhea
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Colic pain
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Fistula in anus
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Insanity
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Convulsions
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Back, joints or any types of pain in the body
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Debilitated conditions of tissues and waste products
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Swellings
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Fever
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Cataract
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Urinary calculi
·
Facial paralysis and general paralysis
·
Parkinson's disease
·
Gout
·
Hemorrhoids
·
Impurities/diseases of breast/breast milk
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Diseases of female and male genital system
·
Obstructed pregnancy
·
Diseases of semen and male reproductive
system
Contraindications
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Indigestion
·
Excessive oleo conditions
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Less gastric fire
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After vomiting/diarrhea
·
Person suffering from fear, giddiness,
wheezing, cough, hiccough as acute conditions
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Diabetes
·
Skin diseases/leprosy
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Anemia
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Anorexia
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Debilitated person/aged/children/pregnant
women
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Prolapsed rectum
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Swelling all over the body
Contraindications of Oil Enema
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All the above
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Immediately after food- empty stomach
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Fever
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Anaemia
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Jaundice
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Diabetes
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Haemorrhoids
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Running nose
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Anorexia
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Poor digestive fire
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Weak person
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Diseases of spleen and liver
·
Stiffness and pain in the thigh due to the
vitiation of Vata and Kapha
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Diarrhoea
·
Poisoned conditions
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Artificial poison
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Heaviness of the stomach and body
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Elephantiasis
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Abscess/tumours
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Worm infestations
·
Obesity
Pre-Treatment Procedures For Enema Therapy
Depending on the vitiated doshas, medicine,
land, season, acceptability, digestive capacity, psychic state, age and
strength, the types and dose of enema should be carefully selected.
Vasti Karma
Induction of Medicine:
After completion of local and general oleos and
sudation therapies, enema should be administered.
·
Local warming of the stomach and back
·
Enema should be prepared and bladder/rubber
bag/plastic cover should be filled.
·
Patient should lie down on left side with
left lower extremity straight and right lower extremity flexed on knee and hip
joint.
·
Person is asked to take a deep breath during
induction of medicines
·
Shivering of hands should be avoided as it
may cause injury to the anal region
·
Variable speed of induction of enema is not
advisable; it should be only at a constant speed to avoid the obstruction of vata
dosha in the intestines, which may cause acute pain.
·
Enema tube should be pulled out immediately
after administering the medicines
·
Person should be lying in the same position
for the next 30 minutes
·
Afterwards, the person should wait for the
urge to eliminate and as soon as he gets it, he should eliminate.
Duration of the elimination of enema is very
important; 48 minutes is the maximum time mentioned in Ayurveda. If it does not
happen during this period, the person may die or it may cause severe pain with
complications like distension of the stomach, cutting pain in the large
intestines, cardiac pain and fever. In such cases, strong purgatives should be
administered to eliminate the unwanted materials in the stomach.
Adequate Therapy
|
Inadequate Therapy
|
Excessive Therapy
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Natural elimination of the injected
materials
mixed with or without faeces |
Severe pain in different parts of the body
|
Body pain
|
Normal elimination of flatus
|
Edema
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Debility
|
Elimination of faeces, Pitta, Kapha and
Vata in
that order |
Running nose
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Tiredness
|
Lightness in the body
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Cutting pain in the anal region
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Tremors
|
Control of the diseases
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Nausea
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Sleepy mode/dullness of the body
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Improvement of health
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Retention of urine, flatus and faeces
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Giddiness
|
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Dyspnoea
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Hiccough
|
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Improper elimination of enema
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Mental disturbances
|
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Loss of taste
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Drowsiness
|
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Heaviness of the body and head
|
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Regimen of Post-Enema Therapy
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Rest
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Warm water bath
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Milk mixed with well-boiled rice
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Non-vegetarian soup
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Avoid excessive sitting, sleeping
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Avoid sex, untimely and incompatible food
·
Avoid suppression of natural urges, cold,
sunlight, anxiety and anger
Complications of Enema
Complications due to improper administration
of enema:
·
If complete medicine is not administered, air
goes in and causes severe pain in the intestines. Mild sudation therapy is
advised to relieve the pain.
·
Administering and removing the enema tube may
causes pain, discomfort, dysuria, rigidity and lumbar pains. Vata reducing
treatment is advised to manage such condition.
·
Improper introduction of enema tube leads to
improper entry of medicines and causes improper enema therapy symptoms.
·
Introducing the enema tube deeply may cause
ulceration/puncture of blood vessels, and if administered superficially, the
medicine may not reach the intestines.
Uttara Vasti
Vasti if given through urethra/vagina is
known as Uttara Vasti.
Dosage: 15-2- ml
Indications: Most of urinary, vaginal and uterine diseases.
For women, Ayurveda recommends that enema should be administered
on 4th day/after 4th day of menstruation.
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