Ayurvedic Treatment for Hepatitis

Hepatitis is a condition in which the liver becomes inflamed, affecting its ability to clean blood, digest food, and store energy. It can be caused by infection, unhealthy lifestyle, or toxin exposure and may lead to weakness and digestive problems. In Ayurveda, hepatitis is linked to Pitta imbalance, weak digestion, and toxin accumulation in the liver. With proper Ayurvedic care, diet correction, and disciplined lifestyle, liver health can improve naturally over time.

Causes of Hepatitis

1- Viral infection: Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E viruses directly attack liver cells, causing inflammation and liver damage.

2- Excess alcohol consumption: Long-term alcohol intake overloads the liver and leads to inflammation and fatty changes.

3- Unhealthy diet and toxins: Junk food, oily food, chemicals, and polluted water increase toxin load on the liver.

4- Weak immunity and digestion: Poor digestion allows toxins (Ama) to accumulate and disturb liver function.

5- Medicines and chemical exposure: Long-term use of painkillers, antibiotics, or exposure to industrial chemicals can damage liver cells.

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Symptoms of Hepatitis

1- Extreme fatigue and weakness: Even small tasks feel exhausting due to reduced liver function.

2- Loss of appetite and nausea: Digestive fire becomes weak, leading to poor hunger and vomiting tendency.

3- Yellowing of skin and eyes (jaundice): Increased bilirubin causes yellow discoloration.

4- Dark urine and pale stools: Liver imbalance affects bile flow, changing urine and stool color.

5- Abdominal discomfort: Pain or heaviness on the right side of the upper abdomen may be felt.

Ayurvedic View for Hepatitis

1- Ayurvedic view of hepatitis
In Ayurveda, hepatitis is associated with Kamala. It is mainly caused by aggravated Pitta dosha, weak digestive fire (Mandagni), and toxin build-up in the liver channels.

2- Why liver problems occur
Excess heat in the body damages liver tissues and disturbs bile flow, leading to symptoms like weakness, poor appetite, and jaundice.

3- Ayurvedic healing approach
Ayurveda focuses on cooling the liver, improving digestion, removing toxins, and restoring liver strength through diet and lifestyle changes.

4- Daily habits that support liver health
Eating light meals, including bitter vegetables, drinking enough water, and getting proper rest are essential for liver recovery.

5- Herbs and long-term support
Herbs like Bhumyamalaki, Kalmegh, Punarnava, and Amla, taken under expert guidance, are traditionally used to support liver healing and improve energy over time.

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