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Ulcers
A peptic ulcer or peptic ulcer disease results from the breakage in the lining of esophagus, stomach or duodenum. The ulcer of stomach, duodenum and esophagus are called as gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer and esophageal ulcer respectively. The peptic ulcers occur when the lining of these organs is corroded by the acidic digestive juices. Ayurvedic…
Varicose Veins Ayurvedic Treatment
‘Siraja Granthi’ or Varicose veins as referred in modern medical terminology are enlarged veins that become twisted and fibrosed in the legs around calf muscles, thighs, and ankle. The varicose veins result from standing for long hours, resulting in pressure in the veins. The condition of varicose veins is very common among hawkers, security guards,…
Acne
‘Acne’ is one of the common causes of spots on the face. It usually affects the face but may also affect the back, neck and chest. The severity of acne can range from mild to severe. About 8 in 10 teenagers develop some degree of acne. It is also estimated that about 3 in 10…
Allergic Rhinitis
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