Ayurvedic Treatment in Kolkata for Heart Diseases
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Does your chest feel heavy after a short walk, or do you get tired faster than before? The problem could be heart disease, and it often builds quietly over time.
Heart disease happens when the heart does not get enough oxygen-rich blood due to blocked or narrowed blood vessels, poor circulation, stress, or long-term lifestyle imbalance.
Common symptoms include chest discomfort, breathlessness, fatigue, palpitations, dizziness, or pain spreading to the arm or jaw.
At Ayusya Ayurveda, heart disease is addressed by understanding digestion, stress levels, circulation, and internal balance rather than just symptoms. Ayurvedic care helps improve blood flow, reduce internal blockages, and support heart strength naturally.
Don’t wait for warning signs to turn into serious complications.
Book a consultation at Ayusya Ayurveda Superspeciality Treatment Centre today for personalised, holistic heart care.

Benefits of Ayurvedic Treatment for Heart Disease
- Balancing Vata, Pitta, and Kapha Dosha
- Strengthening Hridaya (heart function)
- Improving Rakta Dhatu (blood circulation)
- Clearing Srotorodha (blocked body channels)
- Reducing Ama (metabolic toxins)
- Supporting Manas Shanti (mental calmness)
Ayurvedic Treatments for Heart Disease
Hridaya Basti (Localised Oil Therapy for the Heart Area)
The treatment nourishes the heart region by allowing warm medicated oils to penetrate deeply into the chest area. It helps calm aggravated Vata, improves circulation, and supports heart strength.
Abhyanga (Therapeutic Medicated Oil Massage)
It enhances blood flow and relaxes muscles and nerves. The treatment reduces stress and fatigue, which are common contributors to heart-related discomfort.
Swedana (Herbal Steam Therapy)
Swedana opens blocked body channels and improves circulation through gentle sweating. It helps reduce heaviness and supports smoother movement of blood.
Virechana (Purgation Therapy)
Virechana removes excess toxins and metabolic waste from the body. This supports healthier circulation and reduces internal strain on the heart.
Basti (Medicated Enema Therapy)
Basti helps balance Vata Dosha, which plays a key role in circulation and heart rhythm. It supports smoother blood flow and reduces chest tightness.
Shirodhara (Oil Dripping Therapy)
Shirodhara calms the nervous system and reduces mental stress and anxiety. By stabilising stress responses, it indirectly supports heart health and circulation.
If you are looking for a natural approach to heart care, Ayusya Ayurveda Superspeciality Treatment Centre offers personalised Ayurvedic treatments guided by an experienced doctor.
What Happens When Heart Disease Is Left Untreated? An Ayurvedic Perspective
Progressive Dosha Imbalance
When heart disease is ignored, aggravated Vata, Pitta, and Kapha disturb circulation and heart rhythm, leading to worsening symptoms.
Srotorodha (Blocked Circulation Channels)
Untreated imbalance leads to Srotorodha, where blood channels narrow and restrict oxygen supply to the heart.
Accumulation of Ama (Metabolic Toxins)
Poor digestion causes Ama to build up, increasing internal heaviness and strain on heart function.
Weakening of Hridaya (Heart Vitality)
Continuous imbalance reduces the strength and endurance of the heart, increasing the risk of serious complications.
If you want to prevent these complications, consult the Ayurvedic doctor at Ayusya Ayurveda.
What Patients Also Ask
What are the common types of heart diseases people experience today?
Heart diseases include Ischemic Heart Disease and Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), which occur due to reduced blood supply to the heart. Rhythm-related issues like Arrhythmia, Tachycardia, Bradycardia, and Ventricular Tachycardia affect how fast or slow the heart beats, while symptoms such as palpitations may be felt in many conditions.
Can chest pain always mean a heart problem?
Not always. While heart disease can cause chest pain, conditions like Costochondritis (inflammation of chest wall joints) can also mimic heart-related pain. Proper evaluation is essential to identify the exact cause.
How does Ayurveda classify heart diseases?
According to the Ayurvedic classification of heart diseases (Hridroga), heart problems arise due to imbalance of the doshas. The role of Vata, Pitta, and Kapha in cardiac disorders explains issues related to circulation, inflammation, and blockage.
What causes heart disease according to Ayurveda?
Ayurveda explains heart disease through Prana Vata and its influence on heart function, Srotas dysfunction in cardiovascular diseases, and Ama and lipid accumulation affecting heart health. Meda Dhatu imbalance in heart disease pathology and other Ayurvedic causes of heart diseases (nidana) like poor diet, stress, and sedentary habits also play a role.
How does Ayurveda support heart health naturally?
Ayurveda focuses on herbal concepts for cardiac support, along with dietary and lifestyle principles for heart health in Ayurveda. It also addresses the mind–heart connection in Ayurvedic cardiology, recognising stress and emotional health as key factors in long-term heart care.
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