Udara Roga in Ayurveda: A Scientific Correlation with Modern Medical Science
Udara Roga (abdominal disorders) is a well-defined disease category in Ayurveda, described extensively in Charaka Samhita (Chikitsa Sthana, Chapter 13) and other classical texts. It refers to a group of conditions causing abdominal distension, fluid accumulation, digestive dysfunction, and metabolic derangements . For modern Ayurvedic practitioners, understanding how Udara Roga correlates with contemporary gastrointestinal and metabolic disorders is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment. This article provides a clear, scientific, and logical breakdown of Udara Roga with its modern medical equivalents . Ayurvedic Perspective on Udara Roga Definition & Pathogenesis (Samprapti) The term Udara translates to abdomen , and Udara Roga includes various disorders affecting the digestive, hepatic, and metabolic systems . πΉ Causative Factors (Nidana) Agni Mandya (Weak digestion & metabolism) – Leads to Ama (toxins) formation. Excessive Kapha & Vata Dosh...