What Happens When You Visit an Ayurvedic Practitioner in Sydney

July 7, 2020
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When you visit an Ayurvedic Practitioner in Sydney, be prepared to open up about yourself because Ayurveda is all about balancing the different areas of your life. The trained practitioner will not only examine your body but also study your extensive personal and medical history. They will take questions about your daily lifestyle, diet, working conditions, exercise routine, relationships, and mental health.

This intensive process helps the practitioner get to the bottom of key symptoms and identify the potential cause of imbalance. This thorough assessment is also helpful in determining the treatment options.

What initial exam is conducted?

Your Ayurvedic Practitioner in Sydney will carry out your examination in three parts:

  • Observation: They will evaluate your general physical health by observing your movements, body contour, colour of your skin, facial lines, shape of your nose, quality of your hair, lips, and nails.
  • Touch: After evaluating your physical condition, the practitioner will use touch and palpation to press and check various parts of the body. They will also listen to the sounds made by the internal organs, with special focus on your tongue, nails, speech, and pulse. They may also ask you for some lab tests for further diagnosis.
  • Questions: The Ayurvedic doctor will ask you about your complaints and symptoms as well as duration of discomfort. The practitioner will also inquire about mental and psychological conditions.

Diagnosis and Treatment

It is common to visit a doctor when you feel ill. The doctor then conducts a diagnoses to determine the cause of the sickness caused by either bacteria or virus. The treatment is then recommended to battle the responsible pathogens. The medicines and doses are often the same for multiple people fighting the same illness.

An Ayurvedic diagnosis, on the other hand, is not the same as the western process. These practitioners carry out an exhaustive examination that helps them diagnose the disorder and customize the treatment for each patient. They carry out deep examination of each individual and then use the analysis to get to the bottom of the disease.

The treatment is designed to help you use your body’s inherent healing capability to regain your strength and bring the body back to healthy and balanced state.

So rather than focusing their treatment or medicine to simply heal the symptoms of the sickness, an Ayurvedic practitioner will concentrate on the techniques that will strengthen you from within. As a result, the recovery happens at an intrinsic level that makes your body stronger and eliminate the root cause of the disease. While the treatments and medicines are an important part of the process, they only act to support the body’s self-healing ability.

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