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Adharniya Vega

Natural urges like thirst and hunger are considered as the Vega, whereas Adharniya means non-suppressible, thereby the term refers to natural urges that should not be suppressed. The physiological functions of the body are related to some or the other natural urge thus making the suppression of these urges lead to a pathological state. In ayurveda these pathological states caused by suppression of natural urges and their treatments are described as follows:

Mutraveganigrah (suppression of the urge for urination)

Diseases caused

Basti shul (pain in bladder region)
Mehan shul (pain in penis)
Mutra kruccha (dysuria)
Shira shul (headache)
Vinam (flexion of the body due to pain)
Anaha (flatulence)

Treatment

Sweda (fomentation)
Avgaha (tub bath)
Abhyang (massage)
Ghrit avapid (drops of ghee in nose)
Trivid bhasti (enema especially utarbhasti i.e. Catheterization.)

Purish veganigrah (suppression of the urge for defecation)

Disease caused

Pakvashay shul (pain in iliac fossa)
Shirshut (headache)
Adhman (tympanitis)
Pindico dveshtun (cramps in calf muscles)
Apan vayu
Purish nirodh (obstruction of flatus & feces)

Treatment

Sweda (fomentation)
Avgaha (tub bath)
Abhyaang (massage)
Varti (suppositories)
Basti karma (enema)
Pramathi annapan (carminative eats & drinks)

Shukra vega nigrah (suppression of the urge for seminal discharge)

Diseases caused

Medra & vrushan shul (pain in penis & testicles)
Angmaard (body ache)
Hridh pida (pain in cardiac region)
Mutra rodh (retention of urine)

Treatment

Avgaha (tub bath)
Abhyaang (massage)
Madira (alcohol)
Shali chaval (rice)
Ksheer (milk)
Uttar baasti (catheterization)
Maithun (sexual intercourse)

Malvat veganigrah (suppression of the urge for flatus)

Diseases caused

Aapaanvayu, mutra & purish nirodh (obstruction of flatus urine and feces)
Adhman (tympnitis)
Klam (exhaustion)
Vedna (pain in abdomen)

Treatment

Sneha (administration of oils e.g. Castor oil)
Sweda (fomentation)
Vartti (suppositories)
Bassti (enema)
Vatanu loman bhojan (carminative eats and drinks)

Chhardi vegnigrah (suppression of the urge for vomiting)

Diseases caused

Kandu (itching)
Kothaaa (urticaaria)
Aruchi (anorexia)
Shotha (edema)
Pandu (anemia)
Jwar (fever)
Kushta (dermatitis)
Hrillas (nausea)
Visaarp (erysipelas)

Treatment

Dhumra (medicated smoking)
Langhan (starvation)
Raktamokshan (blood letting)
Rukssha annpan (dry eats and drinks)
Vyayam (exercise)
Virek (purgation)

Shavatu vegaanigrah (suppression of the urge for sternutation)

Diseases caused

Manyasthamb (ttortticollis)
Sshirshur (headache)
Aardit (facial paralysis)
Ardhav bhedak (hemicrania)

Treatment

Abhyang
Sweda
Dhumra pan
Nasya (massage, steam inhalation, medicated smoking and instillation of medicated nose drops)
Bhojaan paschat ghrit pan (administration of ghee after meal).

 
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