Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Management of Stomatitis (Mukhpaka)

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Next topic of discussion:

Management of Stomatitis (Mukhpaka)

 

+91 XXXXX 671 201:

Guluchyadi Kashayam with Avipatti Churna, Stoma tab, Yashtimadhu Churna with honey give good results.

 

Dr. Tarun Vaidya:

Management:

Tab. Samsamni

Tab. Arogyavardhini

Tab. Yashtimadhu

Tab. Shatavari
(All tablets three times daily for 7 days)

Local application:

Cow ghee or any pure ghee is best.

Aahar & Vihar:

Increase water intake

Milk

Soft food

Avoid hard food (papad, puri, bajra rotlo)

Avoid spicy food

 

+91 XXXXX 91290:

Repeated the same tablet protocol and asked:
Anything for local application??

 

Dr. Dinesh Pandya:

What if Mukhpaka does not respond to standard treatments?

Wants to understand etiology and Ayurvedic samprapti in treatment failure.

Asked: “Any new samprapti?”

“What is lacking in discussion?”

Suggested considering Vishada (stress/depression) when ulcers do not respond.

 

+91 XXXXX 70737:

Recurrent stomatitis may be due to Vitamin B complex deficiency.

Correcting nutrition can be highly beneficial.

Diet correction and nutritional assessment are important.

 

Ayu Stu. K:

Stomatitis involves Pitta & Rakta dhatu with weak Jatharagni.

Avoid:

Spicy food

Ushna and Amla rasa foods

Line of treatment:

Pittashamak herbs: Manjistha, Sariva

Shodhana / Vrana Ropana

Kavala & Gandusha

Tankana Bhasma gargle

Kadira churna with ghee (local application)

 

Dr. Hasan:
Common causes:

Constipation

Pan masala / gutkha

Spicy food

Vitamin deficiency

Nidan Parivarjanam is first-line treatment

If constipation:

Swadisht Virechan Churna / Panchsakar Churna

If Vata predominant: Erand Bhrasht Haritaki

Local application:

Powder of badam + ghee + honey

If nutritional deficiency:

Improve Agni & digestion

Avipattikar Churna

Laghu Sutshekhar Rasa (4–5 days) → then Shatavari Ghrita

 

Dr. Jenil Nayak:

Supported and appreciated the above protocol.

 

Vd. Dhruti Kagrana:

Common triggers:

Heat-producing food

Gastritis / hyperacidity

Constipation

Stress & sleep disturbance

Long-term medications / antibiotics

Vitamin B12 or iron deficiency

Local Treatment:

Yashtimadhu + honey application

Gargling with raw milk

Khadi sakhar + ghee application

Dietary Advice

Avoid:

Spicy, fried, fermented food

Excess tea/coffee

Very hot food

Pickles & junk food

Recommend:

Ghee, milk, coconut water

Soft cooling foods

Moong dal, rice, vegetables

Adequate hydration

Lifestyle Advice:

Proper sleep

Stress management

Regular bowel movement

Avoid tobacco & alcohol

Case Study:
Female, 32 yrs, recurrent ulcers every 15–20 days for 2 years with acidity & constipation.

Treatment:
Avipattikar + Kamdudha + Yashtimadhu + milk gargle

Result:
Pain reduced in 3 days; ulcers healed in 5–6 days.
Recurrence stopped after digestive correction over 6 weeks.

 

+91 XXXXX 19188:

Khadiradi Vati effective in stomatitis.

Applying Trikatu churna on ulcer and spitting saliva gives good results.

Saindhavadi tail Matra Basti is effective.

 

Vd. Dhruti Kagrana:

Asked: Any logic to use Saindhavadi in ulcer?

 

+91 XXXXX 19188:

Saindhavadi helps relieve constipation, as most stomatitis patients have gut issues.

 

 

AYULINK CME SUMMARY

Management of Stomatitis (Mukhpaka)

🔎 Clinical Understanding

Stomatitis (Mukhpaka) is commonly associated with Pitta–Rakta dushti, impaired Jatharagni, and involvement of gastrointestinal and lifestyle factors. Recurrence is often linked with digestive disturbance, nutritional deficiency, and stress.

⚠️ Common Etiological Factors (Nidana)

  • Excess spicy, fried, fermented, and heat-producing foods
  • Hyperacidity / gastritis
  • Constipation & gut dysfunction
  • Vitamin B12 / iron deficiency
  • Pan masala, gutkha, tobacco
  • Long-term medications / antibiotics
  • Stress, sleep disturbance
  • Weak digestion (Mandagni)

🔬 Pathogenic Considerations

  • Pitta & Rakta aggravation
  • Agnimandya and Ama formation
  • Kapha & gut involvement in recurrent cases
  • Vishada (stress factor) in non-responsive cases
  • Nutritional deficiencies contributing to recurrence

🌿 Treatment Principles

Nidana Parivarjanam (remove causative factors)
Agni deepana & digestive correction
Pittashamana & Raktaprasadana
Mridu virechana where indicated
Vrana ropana & local soothing therapy
Address stress & nutrition

💊 Commonly Suggested Internal Medicines

  • Avipattikar Churna
  • Kamdudha Rasa
  • Arogyavardhini Vati
  • Samsamni Vati
  • Yashtimadhu preparations
  • Shatavari / Shatavari Ghrita
  • Laghu Sutshekhar Rasa
  • Erand Bhrasht Haritaki (Vata-predominant constipation)
  • Panchsakar / Swadisht Virechan Churna
  • Manjistha & Sariva (Pitta-Rakta pacifying)

🪥 Local Applications & Procedures

  • Yashtimadhu + honey application
  • Khadi sakhar + ghee
  • Pure ghee application
  • Kadira churna + ghee
  • Tankana bhasma gargle
  • Raw milk gargling
  • Badam paste + ghee + honey
  • Khadiradi Vati sucking
  • Kavala & Gandusha therapies

 

🥗 Diet & Lifestyle Guidelines

Avoid

  • Spicy, fried, fermented foods
  • Very hot food & beverages
  • Pickles, junk food
  • Excess tea/coffee
  • Tobacco & gutkha

Recommended

  • Soft, cooling foods
  • Ghee, milk, coconut water
  • Moong dal, rice, vegetables
  • Adequate hydration

Lifestyle

  • Maintain proper sleep
  • Manage stress
  • Ensure regular bowel movement

🧠 Special Clinical Insights

Correct digestion to prevent recurrence
Consider Vitamin B deficiency in recurrent cases
Stress-related ulcers require mental health support
Gut correction often improves resistant cases

📌 Clinical Outcome Insight

Digestive correction with Pitta-pacifying treatment and local soothing therapy can relieve pain within days and prevent recurrence when gut health is restored. 

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Management of Common Cold

Views shared by several Ayurveda professionals and non-Ayurveda people in discussion group:

 

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All views shared here are only for knowledge. This information doesn’t have any scientific validation. Various doctors and non-medicos have shared their views and experiences in this discussion. Please do not try any of the suggestions described here, without prior consult from your regular, qualified doctor. Dr. Prerak Shah and no other person is responsible for any unwanted effects, side effects or contra-indications in your health. Thank you.

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Next topic of discussion: Management of Common Cold

(Sneezing, runny nose, blocked nose, nasal allergy, burning/irritation in nose, sinusitis, DNS, etc.)

17882: Common Cold (Pratiśyāya)

 Concept:

Nidāna like cold exposure, dust, cold/heavy food → Kapha vitiation with Vāta anubandha → Kapha sthāna sañcaya in Nāsa & Śira (Urdhvajatrugata region) → obstruction of Prāṇavaha srotas → Pratiśyāya.

Key Symptoms:

• Frequent sneezing

• Nasal discharge or blockage

• Heaviness of head

• Mild headache

• Cough, throat irritation

• Reduced appetite (Mandāgni)

Effective Panchakarma Management:

• Dīpana–Pācana to correct Agni

• Mild Abhyanga + Swedana to liquefy Kapha

• Nasya (Anu taila / Shadbindu taila) – treatment of choice

• Dhoomapāna & warm Kavala/Gandūṣa for residual Kapha

• Vamana only in chronic, recurrent Kapha-pradhāna cases (seasonal & selective)

 Result :

Clears Kapha from root

Relieves nasal & head symptoms

Prevents recurrence

Improves respiratory immunity

19188: Trtmnt part

Tab vyoshadi vati 2 tds

Trikatu +sitopladi +talishadi churn +tankan bhasm

3gm with honey or luke warm water

Syrp kankasav 20ml  after meal 3 times

AyuGuru: One of my patient (F/32) is having only blocked nose, can't breath properly. No runny nose, no sneezing, no discharge, no irritation. How can she mange her condition?

34014: Vayu marg avarodh by kaf??? Or pit

mer 7: Yes... 👍 नासा अर्श / nasal polyp को भी ध्यान में रखें

Ayulink Ayurveda: Sir, No nasal polyp. X-ray is normal

12453: Duration?

AyuGuru: since last 15 days

Dr Tarun vaidya: She has sinusitis.

Tab. Haridrakhand

Tab. Sudarshan ghanvati

Tab. Sitopaladi

 All are one tab three times after meal.

 Intake warm water.

Avoid -- curd butter milk and sweet.

 All medicine three times for 5 days. After two times for 5 days.

Vd. Dhruti Kagrana: According to the Samhitas, common cold (Pratishyaya) is classified into Vataja, Pittaja, Kaphaja, and Sannipataja types.

In our general OPD practice, can we actually observe these types in patients presenting with common cold? How can we differentiate and understand them clinically?

Dr. Hasan: Tila taila pratimash nasya as per my knowledge

12453: In samhita mostly treatment for pratishyay is nasya. Is anyone practising on this line of treatment?

27098: Pratishyaya (common cold/ Rhinitis)

Symptoms: Running nose, sneezing, sore throat, headache and fever (may or may not present)

Ayurveda medicine:

1. Tribhuvan kirti ras - 2 tablets at stat followed by 1 tablet every 6 hours.

2. Vyoshadi bati: 2 tablets to be chewed until dissolved

3. Cephagraine tab: 1 tablets BD

Advice:

- Drink lukewarm water

- vegetable soups

- steam inhalation

- Rest and Sleep

Vd. Dhruti Kagrana: Constipation (Vibandha / Malabaddhata) can contribute to Pratishyaya (common cold or recurrent rhinitis).
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Compiled by - Dr. Dhruti Kagrana

 


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