Balatisara is a common paediatric disorder described in Ayurveda, characterized by frequent passage of loose or watery stools due to impairment of digestive fire (Agnimandya) and vitiation of Doṣas. Children are particularly vulnerable because of their immature digestive and immune systems (Aparipakva Agni). Classical Ayurvedic texts emphasize Ahara, Vihara, and appropriate herbal formulations for effective management. Among various formulations, Lodhradi Churna and Balachaturbhadra Churna are frequently indicated in pediatric diarrheal disorders due to their Dipana, Pachana, Grahi, and Stambhana properties. This review aims to compile and critically analyse the Ayurvedic concept of Balatisara, its etiopathogenesis, clinical features, and therapeutic management, with special reference to these two classical formulations. The study highlights their pharmacological attributes and therapeutic relevance in paediatric practice.
Dr. Dolly Shukla1*, Dr. Mahesh Narayan Gupta2, Dr. Sudha Singh3 (Sun,) studied this question.