Ayurvedic Treatment for Spleenomegaly
Spleenomegaly is a condition in which the spleen becomes enlarged and starts affecting digestion, immunity, and blood health. People may feel heaviness or pain on the left side of the abdomen along with weakness. It usually develops due to infections, liver problems, or blood disorders. In Ayurveda, spleen enlargement is linked to Kapha and Pitta imbalance, weak digestion, and toxin build-up. With proper Ayurvedic care and lifestyle balance, spleen health can improve naturally.
Causes of Spleenomegaly
1- Chronic infections: Repeated infections like malaria, typhoid, tuberculosis, or viral illnesses force the spleen to overwork, leading to enlargement.
2- Liver disorders: Conditions such as fatty liver, hepatitis, or portal hypertension increase pressure in blood vessels, affecting the spleen.
3- Blood-related disorders: Anemia, abnormal breakdown of blood cells, or bone marrow issues can cause the spleen to enlarge.
4- Weak digestion and toxin build-up: Poor digestion creates toxins (Ama) that disturb blood circulation and burden the spleen.
5- Autoimmune or inflammatory conditions: Certain immune disorders cause the spleen to filter excess cells, leading to gradual enlargement.
Symptoms of Spleenomegaly
1- Pain or heaviness on left upper abdomen: Discomfort may increase after eating or during physical activity.
2- Early fullness after meals: Enlarged spleen presses the stomach, reducing appetite.
3- Fatigue and weakness: Poor blood filtration leads to low energy and stamina.
4- Frequent infections: Reduced immune efficiency makes the body more prone to illness.
5- Anemia-related signs: Pale skin, dizziness, and breathlessness may occur due to poor blood quality.
Ayurvedic View for Spleenomegaly
1- Ayurvedic view of spleenomegaly
In Ayurveda, spleenomegaly is linked to Pliha Roga. It is mainly caused by imbalance of Kapha and Pitta, weak digestion (Mandagni), and toxin accumulation in the blood channels.
2- Why the spleen enlarges
When digestion is weak, impurities build up in the body and overload the spleen, disturbing its normal size and function.
3- Ayurvedic healing approach
Ayurveda focuses on strengthening digestion, reducing excess Kapha, cooling aggravated Pitta, and cleansing the blood through diet and lifestyle changes.
4- Daily habits that support recovery
Eating light meals, staying well hydrated, getting proper rest, and managing stress are essential for supporting spleen health.
5- Herbs and long-term support
Herbs like Punarnava, Pippali, Kutki, and Triphala, taken under expert guidance, are traditionally used to support spleen function, reduce swelling, and improve overall strength over time.
Why Spleenomegaly Happens and How to Fix It Naturally
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