Avagāha Swedam (Medicated Immersion Therapy)
Ayurveda Treatments
- Abhyanga (Full Body Oil Massage)
- Shirodhara (Continuous Oil Flow on Forehead)
- Patra Pinda Sweda (Leaf Bolus Fomentation)
- Nasya (Nasal Administration of Medicine)
- Njavara Kizhi (Shashtika Shali Pinda Sweda)
- Dhanyamla Dhara (Fermented Herbal Pouring Therapy)
- Pizhichil (Taila Dhara / Sarvanga Taila Seka)
- Karnapooranam (Ear Oleation Therapy)
- Lepanam (Herbal Paste Application)
- Thalapothichil (Shiro Lepana / Medicated Head Pack)
- Mukha Lepam (Ayurvedic Herbal Facial Therapy)
- Vasti (Medicated Enema Therapy)
- Udvartana (Herbal Powder Massage)
- Kati Vasti (Lumbar Oil Retention Therapy)
- Tharpanam (Netra Basti / Eye Rejuvenation Therapy)
- Netra Dhara (Herbal Eye Wash Therapy)
- Sneha Vasti (Oil Enema Therapy)
- Avagāha Swedam (Medicated Immersion Therapy)
- Pichu (Medicated Oil Pad Therapy)
- Avi Kizhi (Steam Pouch Therapy)
- Swedanam (Herbal Fomentation Therapy)
- Dhoomapānam (Medicated Inhalation Therapy)
- Takra Dhara (Buttermilk Pouring Therapy)
- Thalam (Medicated Head Retention Therapy)
- Kabalam & Gandūsham (Oral Detoxification Therapies)
- Grīva Vasti (Neck Oil Retention Therapy)
- Jānu Vasti (Knee Oil Retention Therapy)
- Māmsa Kizhi (Meat Bolus Therapy)
- Choorṇa Pinda Swedam (Powder Bolus Fomentation)
- Śiro Vasti (Medicated Oil Retention Therapy on the Head)
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Avagāha Swedam (Medicated Immersion Therapy)
Sanskrit:
“Avagāha” means immersion or bathing the body in medicated decoction or oil, and “Swedam” means fomentation therapy.
Ayurvedic Principle:
Avagāha Sweda is a Snigdha-Sweda Karma — an oleation-based fomentation method that pacifies Vāta and Kapha doshas, especially in Śūla (pain), Stambha (stiffness), and Gaurava (heaviness). It improves circulation through Srotoshodhana (channel purification).
Procedure:
The patient is made to sit or recline in a specially designed tub filled with warm medicated decoctions (Kashaya), oils (Taila), or liquids like Dhanyamla. The temperature is maintained warm throughout the procedure (about 40–45°C). The session lasts 15–30 minutes, depending on the condition.
Indications:
- Rheumatoid arthritis (Āmavāta)
- Sciatica (Gridhrasī)
- Lumbar spondylosis
- Postnatal care for pelvic tone restoration
- Muscular and joint stiffness
Benefits:
- Relieves deep-seated pain and inflammation
- Reduces muscular stiffness and improves joint mobility
- Promotes tissue detoxification and improves peripheral circulation
- Induces relaxation and relieves mental fatigue