Pancreatitis

  • Pancreatitis is a disease in which your pancreas becomes inflamed.
  • The pancreas is a large gland behind your stomach and next to your small intestine.
  • It is one of the most painful diseases and it starts suddenly and last for days or it can occur over many years.

Types

  • Acute Pancreatitis
    • Vomiting, at beginning
    • Unbearable pain
    • The pain lasts for long.
  •  Chronic Pancreatitis
    • Long lasting inflammation
    • The person experiences sudden pain attacks, when it becomes chronic

Diet that Triggers Pancreatitis

  • Tea and Coffee
  • Spicy, deep fried food and red chilly
  • Breads and cereals made with refined (not whole) grains.
  • Processed foods such as chips and cookies.
  • Carbonated drinks, and alcohol.
  • High-protein diets.
  • Dairy products, especially cheese.

Diagnosis

  • Ultrasound
  • CT scan
  • MRI
  • Bioscopy
  • Blood Test
  • Stool Test
  • Pancreas Functioning Test

Symptoms

  • Upper abdominal pain
  • Abdominal pain that radiates to the back
  • Abdominal pain that feels worse after eating.
  • Belly enlarges like a balloon.
  • Fever
  • Rapid pulse
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Tenderness when touching the abdomen
  • Upper abdominal pain
  • Losing weight without trying
  • Oily, smelly stools (green color stool)

Causes

  • Autoimmune Disease
  • Drinking lots of alcohol
  • Infections
  • Increase of amylase and lipase
  • Diabetes
  • Gallstones
  • Medications
  • Metabolic disorders
  • Surgery
  • Trauma
  • Gas
  • Constipation
  • Acidity
  • Cystic Fibrosis
  • Family History of pancreas disorders
  • Gallstones

Complications

  • Diabetes
  • Infection of Pancreas
  • Kidney Failure
  • Malnutrition
  • Pancreatic Cancer
  • Breathing problems

Naturopathy Treatment

  • Mud pack of stomach
  • Full body mud pack
  • Enema – Hot and Cold Water
  • Alternate fomentation of whole abdomen, liver and kidney.
  • Full body massage
  • Dry friction bath
  • Wet friction bath

Yoga

  1. Mudras
    • Gyana Mudra
    • Vayu Mudra
    • Apana Mudra
    • Prana Mudra
    • Mukul Mudra ( keeping fingers on the liver region).
  2. Pranayama
    • Nadishodhan
    • Anulom vilom
    • Bhastrika
    • Kapalbhati
    • Ujyayi
    • Bhramari
  3. Sukshma vyayam of legs, hands griva chalan and eye movement.
  4. Vajrasana samooh
    • Thunderpose(vajrasana)
    • Cat pose (marjari asana)
    • Tiger pose (vyaghra asana)
    • Frog pose (Mandookasana)
    • Camel pose (Ushtrasana)
    • Rabbit pose(shashank asana)
  5. Yogasanas laying down on back
    • Suptaudrakarshanasan
    • Setubandha asana
    • Suptatadasana
  6. Asanas laying down to stomach
    • Makrasana
    • Bhujangasana
    • Tiryakbhujangasana
    • Dhanurasana
  7. Sitting pose
    • Nauka chalan
    • Chakki chalan
    •  Pashchimottanasan
    • Meru vakrasana
    • Padmasana
  8. Standing pose
    • Tadasana
    •  Triyaktadasana
    • Katichakrasana
    • Vrikshasana
  9. Suryanamskar completing with Shithalikaran

Diet

First three weeks

Since it is a digestive disease, the patient should take food which is easily digestible. The patient should be on liquids for at least 3 weeks if the condition is very serious.

After three weeks

  •  In morning: 6am to7am
    • 10 pieces- Raisins, 2 pieces- Dates, Anjeer (soaked in water and grinded to make a solution).
  • At 9am
    • One bowl of Daliya ( liquid)
    • One bowl of mix vegetables soup.
    • One Pulpy fruit
  • 12 pm
    • One tablespoon of curd mixed with a glass of water
  • 1.30 pm to 2 pm
    • Boiled Vegetable, soupy brown rice and one bowl of minutely chopped salad.
  • 4pm
    • A glass of citrus juice. Sweet lime juice is always the best .
  • 7pm to 8pm
    • One Pulpy fruit ( mango is best in other season, chikoo or papaya or other pulpy fruit can be taken).
    • Before bed, take a cup of warm water and a one inch piece of jaggery.

All the information available on this website is for education and awareness purposes only. Follow these practices only under the guidance of a trained Yoga and Naturopathy practitioner. Punam Agarwal and her Yoga and Naturopathy initiatives are not liable for any injuries caused during the process.

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