Background: Pill-induced esophagitis is a painful condition caused by improper ingestion of medications, often requiring prolonged recovery. Conventional management is limited to supportive care.
Case Presentation: A 26-year-old female was admitted to the hospital, presenting with severe chest pain, dysphagia, and fever following inadequate water intake with oral medication. Endoscopy revealed multiple oesophageal ulcers. Conventional medical advice emphasised symptomatic management only.
Intervention: Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing protocols were administered, including YPV psychotherapy, chakra and affected part cleansing & energising, stress-energy removal, and fever treatment. Seventy-one healing sessions were conducted over one month, supplemented by daily YPV sadhana practices such as breathing and forgiveness from the free YPV Sadhana App.
Results: Pain reduction was reported within the first hour of healing. Fever subsided by the second day, and liquids were tolerated by day three. The patient was discharged on day four, discontinued medications, and achieved complete recovery within two weeks, despite the medical prognosis of months.
Conclusion: This case highlights the potential of YPV healing as a complementary modality in accelerating recovery from pill-induced esophagitis. Integration of energy-based practices with conventional care may enhance patient outcomes.