Suppression of natural urges
Suppression Of Natural Urges
(Which could lead to various diseases)
The suppression of natural urges id fraught with wide ranging consequences.
Introduction
Suppression of natural urges : The natural urge to eat, drink, breath rapidly following exertion, to pass urine, stool wind or semen, to sneeze, cough,, vomit, yawn or shed tears represents the operations of the body economy which uses internal and external resources and constantly receives and rejects. The suppression if natural urges, is fraught with wide ranging consequences.
Suppressed urge as origin of diseases :
Urges as origin of diseases |
Suppressed urge for :
Urine
Clinical signs and consequences
Pain in bladder region and groins, difficult urination, headache.
Elements of therapy
Fomentation, massage, tub bath, enema, intubation or catheterization.
Feces
Constipation |
Clinical signs and consequences
Colic, retention of stools and wind, leg cramps.
Elements of therapy
Fomentation, massage, tub bath, suppositories and enemas.
Semen
Clinical signs and consequences
Pain in genetalia, Bodyache, urinary obstruction, pain in heart region
Elements of therapy
Massage, tub bath, wine, non lubricant enema, sexual intercourse.
Wind
Don't hold Farting |
Clinical signs and consequences
Retention of stools, urine, abdominal distension,, vata disturbances
Elements of therapy
Lubricant therapy, fomentation, food and drinks, enemas.
Vomiting
Clinical signs and consequences
Skin rash, itching, loss of appetite, swelling, pallor, fever, cellulitis.
Elements of therapy
Enema after fasting or rough diet, physical activity, purgation.
Sneezing
Clinical signs and consequences
Neck rigidity, backache, facial weakness, weakness of sense organs.
Elements of therapy
Massage of head, and neck, fomentation and smoking, vata relieving diet, nasal application of drug.
Eructation
Clinical signs and consequences
Hiccup, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, tremor, oppressive feeling in the heart region.
Elements of therapy
Similar to management of hiccup.
Yawning
Clinical signs and consequences
Doubling of body seizures, tremors.
Elements of therapy
Vata relieving measures.
Hunger
Clinical signs and consequences
Debility, weakness, poor complexion, loss of appetite, dizziness.
Elements of therapy
Warm light and oil based diet.
Thirst
Clinical signs and consequences
Dry mouth and throat, deafness, exhaustion, pain in the heart region.
Elements of therapy
Cold and rich drink.
Tears
Clinical signs and consequences
Nasal congestion, eye disease, loss of appetite, heart disorders.
Elements of therapy
Sleep, wine, cheerful company.
Sleep
Clinical signs and consequences
Yawning, Bodyache, drowsiness, heaviness in the eyes.
Elements of therapy
Gentle massage of the body.
Rapid breathing following activity
Clinical signs and consequences
Gaseous distension of abdomen, heart disorders, fainting.
Elements of therapy
Rest vata relieving measures
Although in general suppression of urges is not advised. There are exceptions :
- Unholy tendencies in thought, word and deed. Avarice, sorrow, fear, anger, pride, impudence jealousy and covetousness are examples of the urges which sway the mind, harsh, incorrect and untimely words and lies exemplify the false urge in speech the corresponding urge in deed are adultery, theft and violence's. The righteous in conduct would check these urges to enjoy the three fruits of life.
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