Bal Roga Chikitsa is a branch of Ayurveda that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting children. The term “Bal” means child, “Roga” means disease, and “Chikitsa” means treatment. Therefore, Bal Roga Chikitsa literally translates to “treatment of diseases in children”.
As per Ayurvedic classical texts such as Charaka Samhita ,Kashyap Samhita and Sushruta Samhita, Bal Roga Chikitsa involves a holistic approach that considers the child’s physical, mental, and emotional health. It recognizes that children are not just small adults, and therefore, their treatment plan should be tailored to their unique needs.
Bal Roga Chikitsa involves the use of various therapies such as herbal remedies, dietary recommendations, lifestyle modifications, and Panchakarma to promote healing and balance in the child’s body. The aim of Bal Roga Chikitsa is not only to treat the disease but also to address the root cause of the disease and prevent its recurrence.
The Ayurvedic texts describe various sub-branches of Bal Roga Chikitsa such as Kaumarabhritya (pediatrics), Bala Tantra (child psychology), and Bala Graha Chikitsa (treatment of pediatric diseases related to mind). These sub-branches focus on specific areas of children’s health and provide specialized treatment for various diseases.
Bal Roga Chikitsa is the Ayurvedic branch of medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases affecting children using a holistic approach that considers the child’s physical, mental, and emotional health. It involves the use of various therapies to promote healing and balance in the child’s body and to prevent the recurrence of the disease.