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In March, Kerala saw an outbreak of mumps – a contagious viral infection, which primarily affects the salivary glands, causing painful swelling, especially around the cheeks and jaw. Doctors say that although most cases are mild, complications can occur, making it important to understand its symptoms, prevention measures and available treatments. Dr. Ravi Shankar Polisetty, founder of Poly Scientific Ayurveda, shares his insights on treating mumps following Ayurvedic practices.

Mumps and the Ayurvedic Perspective

“Mumps is called “Kamamulka” if it is caused by an increase in Pitta dosha and “Rasputana”, if it is caused by an increase in Vata dosha. It is seen as a result of an imbalance in the body’s doshas (Vata, Pitta and Kapha) ) Ayurveda’s overall view is that only physical symptoms but also includes the individual’s overall health, lifestyle and constitutional makeup. This perspective allows for a more personalized and comprehensive treatment approach by addressing the root cause of the illness rather than just the symptoms,” shared Dr. Ravi Shankar Polisetti.

The role of dosha in mumps

Each dosha plays a specific role in the development and progression of mumps, says Dr. Polisetti. Here’s how:

Vata is associated with the movement and spread of pathogens within the body, leading to the initial symptoms of pain and swelling.

Pitta contributes to inflammation, fever and redness, reflecting the body’s metabolic response to viral infections.

Kapha is associated with swelling and fluid accumulation, which manifests as the characteristic puffiness around the cheeks and jaw.

Also Read: Mumps Outbreak in Kerala: Know Symptoms, Remedies and How to Prevent

Poly Scientific Ayurveda Method for Mumps

Poly Scientific Ayurveda (PSA) offers a comprehensive and integrated approach to treating mumps, says Dr Polisetti. He adds, “PSA combines traditional Ayurvedic knowledge with modern scientific principles. To effectively treat mumps, PSA integrates traditional Ayurvedic remedies with modern medical methods.” Key aspects, according to Dr Polisetti, include:

Natural Ingredients: Using herbs like neem, guduchi, turmeric, ginger and licorice, which have antiviral, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties. These natural substances work synergistically to reduce symptoms, fight viruses and support the body’s immune system.

Customized treatment: Treatment is tailored based on the individual’s dosage balance and specific symptoms. This personalized approach ensures that therapeutic measures are effectively addressing the unique manifestations of each patient’s disease.

Holistic Healing: In addition to physical therapy, PSA emphasizes lifestyle and dietary changes, stress management, and detoxification (the Five Karmas) to support holistic healing. Exercises are customized to the individual’s strengths to promote rapid recovery and overall well-being.

Evidence-Based Integration: Combining Ayurvedic methods with modern scientific validation, PSA strives to provide evidence-based treatment. This integration is crucial to increase the credibility and acceptance of Ayurvedic practices in the global healthcare arena.


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