World Journal of Pharmaceutical
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Abstract

REVIEW ARTICLE ON VIBANDHA

Dr. Rajeev Kumar Sharma*, Dr. Nagendra Thakre and Dr. Dinesh Ram

ABSTRACT

Constipation is a disease condition resembling to Vibandha described in Ayurveda. Vibandha or Badhapurisha means obstruction or constipation i.e. sanga and which indicates one of the state of srotodushti especially in purishavaha srotas. It refers to bowel movements that are infrequent or hard to pass and is a general term used to indicate fewer bowel movements, solidified hard stools, painful defecation and feeling of bloating, abdominal discomfort or incomplete elimination. Constipation may be the end result of many gastrointestinal and other medical disorders. Constipation is easier to prevent than to treat. Following the relief of constipation, maintenance with adequate exercise, fluid intake and high fiber diet is recommended.

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