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Article by Dr.SavithaSuri (Biog) Ayurveda approach to Genital Herpes Dosha theory which
help in diagnosis of the diseases According to ayurveda
three doshas or three energetic forces control the activities of the body.
These doshas are
VATA: The Vata dosha is the most
important of the three doshas. It has been said in ayurveda classic books
that “ pitta , Kapha and all other body tissues are considered lame
without assistance of VATA .” Vata dominates the lower part of the body,
which is below umbilicus. The movements of body fluid, metabolism,
elimination of waste products, semen ejaculation, pushing the fetus out of
body, relaying stimulus to brain and response to organs and tissues, heart
beat, respiration, body movements etc are assisted by VATA. PITTA: The pitta dosha assists the
body fire or Agni, which plays a major role in body’s metabolic
activities. The locations where pitta dominates are digestive system,
skin, eyes, brain, and blood. Pitta maintains body temperature. The
secretions like digestive juices pigments like melanin (bhrajaka pitta),
hemoglobin (ranjaka pitta) are all types of pitta. KAPHA: Kapha provides bulk to body,
lubrications, moistness, fertility, stability, strength, and memory. Helps
in binding process wherever necessary. This is heaviest of all doshas. When these doshas are
in balanced condition the body remains healthy. If these doshas get
imbalanced the body succumbs to diseases. Doshas get imbalanced frequently
due to change in climate, seasons, lifestyles, diet etc. The treatment is
to bring back the doshas to normalcy and expel the toxin or ama
produced during the imbalanced condition. Causes of Genital
Herpes Herpes is caused by a virus the herpes
simplex virus (HSV), which belongs to the same family of viruses that
cause chickenpox. There are two types of herpes simplex viruses 1.
Herpes simplex type 1 (HSV-1) and mostly causes oral herpes 2.
Herpes simplex type 2 (HSV-2). And mostly causes genital herpes However, both type-1 and
type-2 can occur in the genitals, oral area or both. Due to unhealthy life styles and diet the delicate balance between
doshas get disturbed. This disturbs the body fire or Agni. (Agni is the body fire, which is
responsible for transformation of one substance to another. It breaks down
the food substances, eliminates toxins and wastes, maintains body
temperature, and resists the invasion of microbes by maintaining strong
body immunity. The body fire, which
is assisted by balanced doshas, digests the food completely to form Pakwa
Anna rasa (the liquid form of food which is completely digested
by digestive enzymes), which is ready to get absorbed by body tissues.
According to ayurveda Pakwa Anna Rasa nourishes the body and
its components to keep the body devoid of diseases. But when body fire is
impaired there will be an incomplete digestion of food forming Apakwa
Rasa (indigested food). The indigested food fails to nourish the body
components leading to lowered body resistance.) The disturbed Agni fails to digest the
food and toxins accumulated in body due to improper metabolism.
Accumulation of toxins reduces the body immunity and paves the way for
invasion by microbes. When a person who has low immunity
comes in contact with HSV virus, he/she gets the genital or oral herpes. Unhealthy lifestyle 1.
Over eating 2.
Sleeping in afternoons. 3.
Over physical exertion. 4.
Over mental exertion 5.
Consuming food frequently even when not hungry. 6.
Constant exposure to hot sunny climates Unhealthy diet Excessive consumption of 1.
Salty, sour, hot, spicy food. 2.
Sour curds 3.
Alcohol. 4.
Cheese 5.
Charred and overcooked food. 6.
Sesame, Bengal gram, horse gram, sesame oil, rice flour, garlic,
fish. Opposite foods 1.
Curds,
salt, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, sour fruits, meat, prawn, pork, should not
be consumed with milk. The above-mentioned foods should not be consumed by
mixing one item with another. 2.
Sprouts, honey and milk should not be consumed with meat and fish. 3.
Fish & milk: fish
&sugarcane juice; jaggery & pork; honey & pork; milk &
mango; banana & milk; are opposite foods. The Transmission Of genital Herpes A person can get genital herpes in following conditions
The
disease gets transmitted mostly during active phase. But it may spread
even during asymptomatic (when
person is free of symptoms for a particular duration) phase. The virus
needs a fluid media for its transportation. The body fluids like saliva,
semen, vaginal tract secretions etc. Mucous membranes in mouth, vagina,
urethra or open wounds facilitate the virus invasion due to their
moistness. In Genital herpes there is an imbalance
of all three doshas (VATA,
PITTA, KAPHA), which in turn vitiate lasika (lymph), blood (rakta), muscle
(mamsa) and skin (twacha). The imbalanced doshas vitiate skin and the immunity of skin cells is lowered. The virus attacks these weak cells and starts exhibiting symptoms on affected area. Local symptoms
The weakened body
immune system tries to resist the virus invasion but fails to achieve the
goal. In this futile attempt the following systemic symptoms are
exhibited. Systemic
symptoms
Imbalanced vata causes
the symptoms like pain, swelling and body ache The imbalanced pitta
and vitiated blood and skin cause 1.
Blisters, 2.
Change the color of skin, 3.
Cause burning sensation, and fever. The imbalanced kapha
and vitiated lymph cause itching, tingling sensation. After
the first attack the virus moves from skin through the nerve paths to base
of the nerve and becomes inactive. Now the herpes infected person will be
devoid of all symptoms. But the imbalance of doshas still persists. Reactivation of Virus to cause outbreaks At unpredictable times, the
virus becomes active. It multiplies and resurfaces on skin by travelling
through the nerve path and exhibits the symptoms locally. The severity of
symptoms of out break depends on the strength of body immunity. The pelvis or shroni, nerves and skin are dominated by vata. When vata gets vitiated due to precipitating factors, it reactivates the virus dormant in base of nerve end and the virus travel through nerve paths to reach the skin surface. Precipitating Factors As we know the outbreaks have few precipitating factors like
These factors increase vata and
increased vata activates the virus, which is dormant. Low Immunity The systemically imbalanced doshas interfere with the body
metabolism by vitiating the body fire (agni). This leads to
indigestion and malassimilation of nutrients, which in turn causes poor
immunity. Due to decreased immunity the body fails to offer resistance to
outbreaks. Ayurveda Tips to avoid outbreaks Avoid
Include honey,
pomegranate, and fruits of Emblica officinalis, legumes, dates and raisins
in your diet. Practice Yoga and
Meditation to control emotional disturbances Ayurveda References 1.
Sushruta Samhita 2.
Charaka Samhita 3.
Madhava nidana 4.
Ashtanga Sangraha 5.
Yoga Ratnakara |
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