Purvakarma
Purva Karma is the preparatory step before the main Udar Basti therapy. It prepares the body and abdominal region for effective treatment.
The Ayurvedic doctor examines digestion, bowel habits, abdominal discomfort, and overall health. Based on Vata imbalance and the patient’s condition,
suitable medicated oil or decoction is selected.
The lower abdomen is gently massaged with warm oil to relax tissues and improve circulation.
The patient is placed in a comfortable position, and all materials are prepared for the procedure.
Pradhanakarma
Pradhana Karma is the main therapeutic phase of Udar Basti. Warm medicated oil or herbal decoction (sneha or kashaya) is
carefully introduced into the rectum using a sterile catheter under expert supervision. This allows the medicine to reach deep digestive tissues.
The liquid is retained for a fixed duration, helping cleanse toxins, reduce inflammation, balance doshas, and nourish the intestinal system.
During this stage, the patient remains relaxed to support better absorption and healing.
Paschatkarma
Paschat Karma is the final recovery stage after Udar Basti. After the medicine is expelled naturally, the abdominal area is cleaned gently.
A mild oil massage may be given to relax muscles and support circulation.
Light steam therapy may be applied if required, followed by adequate rest. Patients are advised to avoid heavy food,
physical strain, and cold exposure for some time to maintain the therapy’s benefits.
Proper diet and lifestyle guidance is also provided to support long-term digestive health.