Ayurvedic Treatment in Kolkata for Angina Pectoris
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Feeling tightness or pressure in your chest along with discomfort spreading to the arm or jaw? These can be an indication of angina pectoris.
It occurs when the heart muscle does not receive enough oxygen-rich blood, often due to narrowed blood vessels. The discomfort may come and go, especially during stress, walking, or climbing stairs.
Symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue, or a burning sensation, though many people dismiss it as acidity or gas.
At Ayusya Ayurveda, angina is understood by assessing blood circulation, stress patterns, digestion, and lifestyle habits. Ayurvedic care supports heart function, improves blood flow, and calms the nervous system naturally.
In case your body is giving subtle warnings, you need to pay attention.
Consult an expert at Ayusya Ayurveda and improve your heart health.

Benefits of Ayurvedic Treatment for Angina Pectoris
- Balancing Vata Dosha (nerve activity) and Kapha Dosha (heaviness)
- Improving Rakta Dhatu circulation (healthy blood flow)
- Removing Ama (metabolic toxins)
- Strengthening Hridaya (heart function)
- Enhancing Agni (digestive fire)
- Supporting Manas Shanti (mental calmness)
Ayurvedic Treatments for Angina Pectoris
Virechana (Purgation Therapy)
Virechana helps remove accumulated toxins and excess Pitta from the body, which can affect circulation. It supports smoother blood flow and reduces internal congestion linked to heart discomfort.
Basti (Medicated Enema Therapy
Basti is effective in balancing aggravated Vata, which plays a key role in chest pain and circulation issues. It helps regulate blood flow, reduce stiffness, and support heart function.
Abhyanga (Therapeutic Medicated Oil Massage)
Abhyanga improves circulation and relaxes muscles and nerves. It also helps reduce stress and fatigue, which can trigger angina episodes.
Shirodhara (Oil Dripping Therapy)
Shirodhara calms the nervous system and reduces mental stress and anxiety. By promoting deep relaxation, it indirectly supports heart rhythm and circulation.
Swedana (Herbal Steam Therapy)
Swedana opens body channels and improves circulation through gentle sweating. It helps reduce heaviness and supports smoother movement of blood and nutrients.
Book an appointment at Ayusya Ayurvedic Superspeciality Treatment Centre and find effective treatment.
What Happens When Angina Pectoris Is Left Untreated? An Ayurvedic Perspective
Aggravation of Vata and Kapha Dosha
When untreated, disturbed Vata and Kapha increase obstruction in blood channels. This can worsen chest pain and reduce heart nourishment over time.
Progressive Rakta Srotas Blockage
Blocked Rakta Srotas (blood circulation channels) limit oxygen supply to the heart. This leads to frequent discomfort and reduced physical tolerance.
Accumulation of Ama (Metabolic Toxins)
Poor digestion and lifestyle imbalance cause Ama to build up. This thickens circulation and increases strain on the heart.
Weakening of Hridaya (Heart Strength)
Continuous imbalance weakens heart function and endurance. Over time, this may increase the risk of serious cardiac complications
If you do not want to face these complications, get in touch with our Ayurvedic doctor at our clinic for timely, personalised heart care.
What Patients Also Ask
How does Ayurveda explain angina pectoris?
In Ayurveda, angina pectoris is understood as Hridroga, where impaired heart nourishment occurs due to dosha imbalance. The Ayurvedic interpretation of angina pectoris (Hridroga) focuses on circulation, digestion, and stress affecting heart health.
What causes chest pain in angina according to Ayurveda?
Chest pain is linked to Vata–Kapha imbalance in chest pain disorders, where stiffness and blockage restrict blood flow. Srotorodha (channel obstruction) in heart disease plays a key role in reducing oxygen supply to the heart.
What role does Prana Vata play in heart function?
The role of Prana Vata in cardiac function is to regulate heart rhythm, breathing, and circulation. When disturbed, it can lead to breathlessness, anxiety, and chest discomfort.
How do Ama and lifestyle habits affect heart health?
Poor digestion leads to Ama accumulation and atherosclerotic tendencies, increasing internal blockages. These factors are considered major Ayurvedic causes of Hridroga (nidana).
What does Ayurveda recommend for supporting heart health naturally?
Ayurveda uses herbs traditionally used for cardiac support, including Arjuna and Pushkarmool in heart health, along with dietary considerations for heart disorders in Ayurveda and addressing stress, mental factors, and heart disease in Ayurveda for holistic care.
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