Symptoms
Following are the signs that indicate the presence of this ailment:
- Cramps
- Dehydration
- Wind and distention in the abdomen
- Weakness
- Mild fever
Causes
The augmentation of pitta in the body or weak digestive power causes
diarrhea. Improper eating habits, fried food in oil or ghee (clarified
butter), meats, vegetables like cauliflower, broccoli, beans, nuts and
sweets, milk and citrus fruits simultaneously and impure food or water
causes diarrhea.
Remedies

- Water boiled with coriander seeds
should be given (after straining). Pomegranate juice in small quantities
can be also given frequently.
- Decoction prepared from pomegranate
skin is very useful in stopping diarrhea. To prepare the decoction, take
50 grams of fresh pomegranate skin. Soak it in 800 ml. of water for one
hour. Boil until a quarter of the volume remains (200 ml). Store this
mixture in a clean, dry bottle. A couple of tablespoons can be taken
several times a day. If there is blood in the stools, add half a
teaspoon of honey to the decoction.
- Sugar and salt solution. Mix one
teaspoon of sugar and half a teaspoon of common salt in a cup of water.
Small doses of this mixture (around a quarter cup) can be given whenever
the patient wants to drink.
- A paste made of sesame seeds (1
teaspoon) and a few tablespoons of goats milk is also beneficial.
Dos and don'ts
- Yogurt
- Rice
- Banana
- Apple
- Pomegranate
- Boiled vegetables
- Boiled rice
- Khichadi
- Fruits
- Spices like cumin, coriander, ginger,
turmeric and cardamom should be used for cooking.
- Liquids should be given in small
quantities (3 or 4 sips) at one time
- Fruit juices can also be taken in
small quantities.
The mind should be relaxed and free from
all kinds of tension. A gentle oil massage on the head is also helpful.
Physical exertion of any kind like exercise, sexual activity, sports,
singing, dancing etc. should be strictly avoided.