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Endocrinological Disorders

Endocrinological Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 35

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Questions about Endocrinological Disorders

Mutra pind

172 days ago
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I’ve been having trouble with urination for a while now. It feels incomplete, and sometimes there’s a bit of discomfort or a burning sensation. I’ve been reading about Ayurvedic solutions, and I came across the term mutra pind. I don’t know exactly what mutra pind means in Ayurveda, but it seems related to urinary health. Can anyone explain how mutra pind is used in treatment or diagnosis? The symptoms have been getting worse, especially at night. I feel like I need to urinate frequently, but the amount is very little. Someone told me mutra pind might refer to a remedy or technique for balancing issues in the mutravaha srotas (urinary system). Is it about herbal medicines, or does it involve some kind of external therapy? I also wonder if mutra pind could help with kidney function. A few years ago, I had a minor kidney stone, and I worry it might be related. Does mutra pind focus on flushing out toxins or supporting the kidneys in any way? If so, how is it applied – internally or externally? I’m also curious if there are specific herbs or oils used for mutra pind that could help me. If anyone has dealt with mutra pind treatments or knows what it involves, please let me know. Does it work for conditions like mine, or is it meant for more severe issues? Also, are there any dietary changes I should make while focusing on mutra pind treatments?


Mutra pind in Ayurveda is a concept related to the treatment of urinary and kidney-related issues, particularly those affecting the mutravaha srotas, or the urinary system. It involves balancing the body's natural flow of urine and addressing imbalances that cause symptoms like frequent urination, discomfort, or incomplete urination. Mutra pind is typically used in the context of herbal remedies and therapies that focus on promoting the proper function of the urinary system. It may not necessarily refer to a specific remedy but could encompass a combination of internal and external treatments, such as herbal formulations, oils, and lifestyle adjustments aimed at clearing toxins, reducing inflammation, and improving kidney function. Herbs like gokshura, punarnava, and bhumi amla are commonly used in Ayurvedic treatments to support kidney health and relieve urinary discomfort. Mutra pind could also involve using warm compresses or specific external therapies to ease discomfort or improve circulation in the area. For dietary changes, it’s important to avoid excessively salty, spicy, or oily foods that can aggravate Pitta and contribute to urinary issues. Drinking plenty of water, consuming cooling foods like cucumbers and coconut, and avoiding caffeine or alcohol can also help. While mutra pind can be helpful for conditions like yours, it's best to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan that addresses both your symptoms and underlying imbalances.
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Kidney stone 12mm size

172 days ago
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I just found out from an ultrasound that I have a kidney stone 12mm in size, and it’s been so painful I can barely stand it some days. The doctor suggested surgery, but I’m really scared of going under the knife. I want to know if there’s an Ayurvedic way to dissolve or shrink a kidney stone of 12mm size naturally. I’ve heard that some herbs like gokshura and punarnava are helpful for kidney stones, but is it realistic to expect results with a stone this big? Also, how should I take these herbs – as a tea, powder, or some other form? I’m drinking a lot of water already, but I don’t see much improvement yet. The pain comes and goes, but it’s mostly on my lower back and sometimes spreads to my abdomen. Is there any Ayurvedic oil or massage that can help with the pain while trying to treat the stone? Lastly, how long does it usually take for an Ayurvedic remedy to work on a kidney stone of 12mm size? Should I combine it with something like yoga, or are there specific exercises to avoid? If anyone has had success treating a stone this size without surgery, I’d love to hear your story.


I completely understand your concerns, and it's great that you're exploring Ayurvedic options to support your kidney health. While surgery is sometimes necessary for larger stones like a 12mm kidney stone, Ayurvedic medicine offers natural therapies that can help in certain cases, especially if the stone isn't causing severe obstruction or complications. That said, the size of the stone does matter, and it's important to manage expectations and combine Ayurvedic remedies with other approaches as needed. Herbs like **gokshura** (Tribulus terrestris) and **punarnava** (Boerhavia diffusa) are indeed commonly used in Ayurveda to support kidney function and promote the dissolution of kidney stones. Gokshura is known for its diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties, which can help flush out small stones or gravel, while punarnava helps reduce swelling and supports the renal system. These herbs can be taken in various forms, but the most common and effective ways are in powder form or as decoctions (herbal teas). For gokshura and punarnava, you can start with 1–2 grams of each herb (depending on your body's tolerance) mixed in warm water or milk, 1–2 times daily. You can also find these herbs in tablet or capsule form if you prefer, though powders are often more potent. As for the large 12mm stone, while it is quite challenging to dissolve a stone that size without intervention, herbs like **chanca piedra** (Phyllanthus niruri), **pashanbheda** (Bergenia ligulata), and **tribulus** may help soften and reduce stones over time, potentially helping them break into smaller pieces or aiding in smoother passage. However, significant results may take weeks to months, and it’s crucial to remain consistent with the herbal regimen. Hydration is essential, which you're already doing, but you may also want to consider adding **lemon juice** to your water, as it helps alkalize the urine and prevent stone formation. Make sure you're drinking at least 2–3 liters of water a day to support the flushing process. In terms of pain relief, Ayurvedic oils and massage techniques can be extremely helpful. **Kshirabala oil** or **mahanarayan oil** are great options for massage, as they have anti-inflammatory properties and help with pain management. You can gently massage these oils on your lower back and abdomen to relieve the discomfort caused by the stone. Additionally, a warm compress or **castor oil pack** on the back or abdomen can help relax the muscles and reduce pain. Yoga can also be beneficial in promoting kidney health and supporting the movement of the stone, but caution is needed with specific postures. Gentle movements like **Supta Baddha Konasana**, **Savasana**, and **Viparita Karani** (legs up the wall) can help increase circulation and promote relaxation without putting too much strain on the body. Avoid intense or inverted postures, as they may cause unnecessary pressure on the kidneys. Breathing exercises, especially **deep diaphragmatic breathing**, can also help manage pain and reduce stress, which can exacerbate the discomfort. As for how long it takes for Ayurvedic treatments to show results, it can vary widely depending on the size of the stone, its location, and your overall health. For a 12mm stone, it's realistic to expect a few weeks to a few months for noticeable improvements, especially if you incorporate other holistic practices like diet adjustments, herbal treatments, hydration, and stress management. However, if the pain becomes unbearable or if the stone doesn’t pass after a reasonable period, surgical intervention might still be necessary. Finally, while Ayurveda offers many supportive remedies, it’s essential to stay in close communication with your doctor. If the stone causes persistent pain or any symptoms like hematuria (blood in the urine), fever, or obstruction, seeking medical attention is crucial. Ayurvedic remedies can complement conventional treatments, but it’s important to know when to seek professional care. In conclusion, treating a 12mm kidney stone naturally is challenging, but Ayurvedic remedies can support kidney function, ease pain, and potentially help reduce the size of the stone over time. Stay consistent, be patient, and if necessary, combine Ayurvedic approaches with conventional care.
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Non Functioning Kidney

173 days ago
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My father was recently diagnosed with a non-functioning kidney, and the doctor said it might need to be removed. We’re looking into Ayurveda as a complementary approach to support his remaining kidney and overall health. Are there specific Ayurvedic treatments or herbs for a non-functioning kidney that can help reduce the strain on the other kidney? He currently has no major symptoms like pain or swelling, but his blood pressure and creatinine levels are a bit high. Does Ayurveda suggest any detoxification therapies or kashayams for managing kidney function? I’ve read about gokshura and punarnava—are these helpful in cases of a non-functioning kidney? If anyone has experience managing kidney issues with Ayurveda, how effective was it for long-term health? Did it help improve creatinine levels or prevent further complications?


In Ayurveda, kidney health is closely linked to Vata and Kapha dosha balance, and treatments often focus on strengthening the kidneys, improving circulation, and reducing the strain on the remaining kidney. Herbs like Gokshura and Punarnava are widely recommended for kidney issues, as they have diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties that help support kidney function, reduce swelling, and balance fluid retention. Punarnava specifically is known for its ability to support the kidneys and improve overall renal health by reducing the burden on the kidneys and helping with waste elimination. Gokshura is also considered beneficial for urinary health and can support the proper functioning of the remaining kidney. For managing elevated creatinine and blood pressure, Ayurvedic detoxification therapies like Basti (medicated enemas) or specific kashayams (herbal decoctions) could help by cleansing toxins and balancing Pitta and Kapha doshas. However, these treatments should be done under the supervision of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure they complement his medical treatment. Many people find Ayurvedic support helpful in managing kidney health over time, but it is essential to monitor the condition regularly with the guidance of a healthcare provider.
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Stag Horn

173 days ago
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My father was recently diagnosed with a stag horn kidney stone, and we’re exploring natural and Ayurvedic options alongside his current treatment plan. From what I understand, a stag horn stone is quite large and can obstruct kidney function. Is there any Ayurvedic approach that can help dissolve the stone or manage symptoms like pain and discomfort? Are there specific herbal preparations or kashayams recommended for stag horn stones? I’ve heard that gokshura and punarnava might help, but I don’t know how to use them effectively. Also, would a detoxifying therapy like Panchakarma be helpful in such cases? If anyone here has dealt with a stag horn kidney stone using Ayurveda, what was your experience? Did you see any improvement in symptoms, and were there any challenges in combining Ayurvedic treatments with allopathy?


A stag horn kidney stone can really be quite a discomfort for your father, and balancing between Ayurvedic and allopathic methods can be a thoughtful approach. That stone, being large, is indeed something that can obstruct kidney function, so you want to proceed safely. First off, though Ayurveda offers approaches that might help manage symptoms and support overall kidney function, don't skip out on medical advice from his healthcare provider, especially if they recommend a procedure—sometimes that's just necessary. Now, talking about Ayurveda, gokshura and punarnava are indeed known to support urinary health. Gokshura, or Tribulus terrestris, has properties that can help in breaking down smaller stones and alleviating discomfort. I’d prepare a decoction by boiling a teaspoon of dried gokshura in about 2 cups of water, letting it simmer till it's reduced to half. Have this twice a day. But remember, quantity matters, so ensure no overdose. Punarnava, on the other hand, can help reduce swelling and aid in fluid balance. Take it similar way, in combination with gokshura, or find it in formulas like Punarnavadi Kashayam. A typical dosage might be around 15-20 ml with an equal amount of warm water, twice daily before meals, but best to check with a local Ayurvedic practitioner for precise dosing. When it comes to Panchakarma, it's quite rejuvenating and helps detox, but you should consult a skilled practitioner after consulting the allopathic doctor. Sometimes, Panchakarma can be intensive, and your father's current state should be stable enough for such deep detox. For pain and any discomfort, check if warm castor oil packs over the kidney area bring relief—gentle warmth and castor oil might ease some tension. Also, hydration is key with kidney stones. Encourage him to drink warm, pure water to keep the urinary tract flushed and the stomach comfortable, not cold and very gently sipped. Has anyone else tried a combo like this? They seemed to work together sometimes, but do make sure it's all done cautiously. Hopefully, all this provides not just symptomatic relief but a holistic support.

Interstitial lung disease treatment in Ayurveda

173 days ago
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My dad was recently diagnosed with interstitial lung disease, and we’re looking for alternative treatments to complement his allopathic care. I came across some information on interstitial lung disease treatment in Ayurveda, and I’m curious to know how effective it is for managing symptoms like shortness of breath and chronic coughing. Are there specific herbs or therapies in Ayurveda that help with improving lung function? I’ve heard about herbal tonics like vasaka and tulsi for respiratory issues, but I’m not sure if they are used for interstitial lung disease treatment in Ayurveda. We’re also wondering if detoxification therapies like Panchakarma could help clear out toxins and support lung health. Would treatments like this work for someone who’s already on steroids and other medications? If anyone has tried interstitial lung disease treatment in Ayurveda, I’d love to hear about your results. Did it improve quality of life, and how long did it take to see benefits?


It's great you're considering complementary options alongside traditional care for your dad. In Ayurveda, managing interstitial lung disease (ILD) involves understanding the root causes linked to dosha imbalances, primarily involving Vata and Kapha. Shortness of breath and chronic coughing are often Vata and Kapha disturbances where phlegm accumulates and constricts air passages. Herbs like vasaka (Adhatoda vasica) and tulsi (Ocimum sanctum) are actually quite useful. Vasaka is revered for its ability to clear airways, reduce coughing, and facilitate easier breathing. Tulsi acts as a natural expectorant, aiding in reducing respiratory discomfort. They can be consumed as a tea or in capsule form, twice daily, after meals. It's always a good idea to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure the right dosage and formulations tailored for your dad's specific constitution and state of health. Panchakarma, the detoxifying therapy, can be beneficial but it’s crucial to approach this with caution, especially since he's on steroids and other meds. Not every aspect of Panchakarma might be suitable. Simple practices like Nasya, using medicated oils in the nostrils, might be gentler and supportive. Always engage with a qualified Ayurvedic doctor who can tailor therapies safely around his existing medical regimen. As for timelines, some individuals begin to feel differences within weeks, while for others it might take a few months. Subtle but positive changes in energy, breathing ease, and less frequent coughing spells are things people often report. It’s key to be consistent with whatever path you choose. Ayurvedic treatments emphasize gradual but steady improvements rather than quick fixes. Ultimately, it’s about reducing distress, easing symptoms, and boosting quality of life in a safe, coherent way with the primary treatment plan. It's lovely you're here looking into all this. Make sure to keep open communication with his healthcare team, everyone working together can bring the best results.

Ashmari tablet

173 days ago
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My dad has been taking Ashmari tablets for kidney stones, and I’m trying to understand how they work. His stones are small, about 4-5 mm, but he’s had discomfort and pain off and on for months. Does the Ashmari tablet help dissolve stones completely, or does it just relieve the pain? We’re following the dosage instructions, but how long does it typically take for an Ashmari tablet to show results? He’s drinking plenty of water as advised, but I wonder if the tablet works better with specific dietary changes. Does the Ashmari tablet require avoiding certain foods like dairy or spicy items? Another question: Can the Ashmari tablet cause any side effects, especially for someone with diabetes? My dad is managing his sugar levels, but I want to be cautious. If anyone has used Ashmari tablets, I’d like to hear about your experience—did they fully clear the stones, or was further treatment needed?


Ashmari tablets in Ayurveda are commonly used to help dissolve small kidney stones (around 4-5 mm) and relieve discomfort. They work by promoting the dissolution and expulsion of stones, improving urination, and reducing inflammation in the urinary tract. While they can aid in dissolving stones, full resolution isn't always guaranteed, and it may take several weeks to see noticeable results. It's important to drink plenty of water and avoid certain foods like dairy, spicy items, and high-oxalate foods (e.g., spinach) to support the treatment. For someone with diabetes, monitoring blood sugar levels is crucial, as some herbs may interact with diabetes medications. If side effects or concerns arise, consulting with an Ayurvedic doctor or healthcare provider is recommended.
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Left puj calculus

173 days ago
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I was recently diagnosed with a left PUJ calculus during a scan for abdominal pain. Can anyone explain what left PUJ calculus is and how Ayurveda can help manage it? The stone is about 6 mm, and my doctor suggested I wait and see if it passes naturally. However, I’m looking for Ayurvedic remedies to speed up the process and reduce the discomfort. Does Ayurveda offer treatments that specifically target left PUJ calculus, or is it more about overall kidney health? If you’ve dealt with a left PUJ calculus, what remedies or therapies helped you? Did you use herbal medicines, or were there specific dietary recommendations that worked? I’d also like to know if panchakarma therapies are useful in such cases.


A left PUJ (Pelvi-Ureteric Junction) calculus refers to a kidney stone located where the renal pelvis (the area where urine collects in the kidney) connects to the ureter. Stones of this size (6 mm) may cause discomfort or pain and might pass naturally, though they can also block urine flow. Ayurveda offers several remedies to manage kidney stones, focusing on herbal treatments, dietary changes, and lifestyle adjustments to help dissolve stones and ease symptoms. Herbs like Gokshura, Punarnava, Pashanbheda, and Chandraprabha Vati are known for their diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and stone-dissolving properties. Drinking plenty of water and avoiding foods that increase Pitta (spicy, acidic, or fried foods) can also support the process. Panchakarma therapies like Virechana (purgation) and Basti (medicated enemas) may be helpful in detoxifying the body and improving kidney function, though they should be done under expert supervision. While Ayurvedic treatments can support stone removal and ease symptoms, it’s important to consult with both an Ayurvedic and a medical doctor to ensure a balanced approach.

Nirocil tab

174 days ago
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I’ve been searching for Ayurvedic remedies for liver health and came across nirocil tab. Can anyone explain what nirocil tab is and how it works for liver support? I’ve been feeling fatigued and sometimes experience mild discomfort in my abdomen, especially after eating heavy meals. I read that nirocil tab is used for detoxifying the liver and improving its function. Does it also help with issues like fatty liver or is it more for general liver health? If you’ve used nirocil tab, how should it be taken? Should it be paired with dietary changes, like avoiding oily or fried foods, to maximize its effects? Are there any side effects or precautions to keep in mind while taking nirocil tab? I’d appreciate any advice or personal experiences with nirocil tab, especially if it helped with liver-related problems or overall detoxification.


Nirocil tablets are Ayurvedic formulations designed to support liver health and detoxification. They are commonly used for conditions like fatty liver, hepatitis, or general liver dysfunction. Nirocil contains herbs such as kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata) and kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa), which are known for their hepatoprotective, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. Benefits: Improves liver function and digestion. Helps detoxify the liver. Reduces inflammation and oxidative stress. Usage Tips: Follow the dosage prescribed by an Ayurvedic practitioner. Pair with a liver-friendly diet: avoid fried, processed, or heavy foods and include fresh vegetables, fruits, and whole grains. Precautions: Not recommended during pregnancy or without medical advice. Side effects are rare but may include mild gastrointestinal discomfort. For best results, combine Nirocil with lifestyle changes like reducing alcohol and staying hydrated.
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Ashmarihar syrup

174 days ago
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I was diagnosed with a kidney stone during my recent ultrasound, and a friend suggested trying ashmarihar syrup. Can anyone explain how ashmarihar syrup works and whether it’s effective for dissolving kidney stones naturally? My stone is about 5mm, and I occasionally get a sharp pain in my lower back, especially after drinking less water. I’ve read that ashmarihar syrup is used in Ayurveda for breaking down stones and easing their passage. Does it also help prevent new stones from forming? If you’ve used ashmarihar syrup, how long does it take to show results? Are there any specific dietary changes to follow while taking it, like avoiding calcium-rich foods? I’d also like to know if it’s safe to take alongside allopathic painkillers during severe pain episodes. Any advice or experiences with ashmarihar syrup for managing kidney stones would be really helpful, especially if it helped you avoid surgery.


Ashmarihar syrup is a traditional Ayurvedic remedy used to help dissolve kidney stones and alleviate related symptoms, such as pain and discomfort. It contains a combination of herbs that have diuretic, lithotriptic (stone-breaking), and anti-inflammatory properties, which help in both breaking down existing stones and facilitating their passage through the urinary tract. The syrup is particularly useful for stones that are small in size, like your 5mm stone, as it helps to soften and dislodge the stone gradually, reducing the chances of needing surgical intervention. It can also help with the pain associated with kidney stones, especially if the stone is moving or causing an obstruction. Ashmarihar syrup is believed to not only aid in dissolving existing stones but also in preventing the formation of new stones. It works by reducing the concentration of minerals that form stones and by promoting healthy urinary tract function, which can help flush out smaller crystals that may form stones over time. However, it's important to note that the effectiveness of the syrup can vary depending on the type and size of the stone, and some stones may require more specific treatments. While taking Ashmarihar syrup, it's recommended to maintain adequate hydration, as drinking plenty of water helps in flushing out toxins and stones. Avoiding foods that can contribute to stone formation, like excessive salt, high-oxalate foods (spinach, beets, etc.), and processed foods, can also be beneficial. Calcium-rich foods are generally not an issue unless you have a specific type of stone (like calcium oxalate stones), in which case your doctor or Ayurvedic practitioner can guide you on dietary restrictions. Regarding how long it takes to see results, this can vary based on the size of the stone, its location, and how regularly the syrup is taken. Some individuals may notice improvements within a few weeks, while others might take longer. It’s important to follow the dosage instructions provided by an Ayurvedic practitioner or the product label and be patient with the process. As for taking Ashmarihar syrup alongside allopathic painkillers, it is generally safe to use them together for short periods, especially during severe pain episodes, but you should always consult your healthcare provider to ensure there are no contraindications with other medications. It’s also essential to monitor your pain and symptoms closely to determine if additional interventions are necessary. Using Ashmarihar syrup regularly, along with lifestyle changes such as proper hydration and a balanced diet, can help manage kidney stones and potentially avoid the need for surgical intervention.
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7mm gallbladder stone

174 days ago
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I’ve been diagnosed with a 7mm gallbladder stone during a recent ultrasound, and my doctor has suggested surgery. However, I’d like to explore natural or Ayurvedic options first. Are there any treatments for a 7mm gallbladder stone that can help dissolve it or manage the symptoms? I don’t have severe pain, but I do experience mild discomfort after eating fatty meals, along with bloating. I’ve read that Ayurvedic remedies like kulthi dal (horse gram) or herbal formulations might help. Are these effective for a 7mm gallbladder stone, or is surgery the only option? If anyone has managed a 7mm gallbladder stone with Ayurvedic treatment, how long did it take to see results? Did you have to follow a specific diet or lifestyle changes alongside the remedies? I’d love to know if it’s possible to shrink the stone naturally and avoid surgery.


In Ayurveda, there are several natural treatments that can help manage gallbladder stones, especially when they are relatively small, like the 7mm stone you have. While Ayurvedic remedies may not guarantee the complete dissolution of stones, they can support the body's ability to manage the symptoms and potentially reduce the size of the stones over time. Horse gram (kulthi dal) is indeed one of the recommended foods in Ayurveda for supporting gallbladder health and may help break down small stones or prevent new ones from forming. Horse gram is believed to have detoxifying and anti-inflammatory properties that can support bile production and improve digestion, thus easing the discomfort you experience after fatty meals. Herbal formulations like Cholecystokinetics (which stimulate bile flow) and liver-supporting herbs such as kutki, bhumi amla, and turmeric are commonly used to promote the breakdown of gallstones. These herbs work by improving bile secretion, supporting liver function, and aiding in the elimination of toxins. While such remedies can help in managing symptoms like bloating and discomfort, they are typically most effective when combined with dietary and lifestyle changes. A diet rich in fiber, fresh vegetables, and fruits while low in fatty, processed foods can be particularly beneficial. It's also recommended to avoid heavy, greasy meals and eat smaller, more frequent meals to reduce the burden on the gallbladder. In terms of how long it might take to see results, Ayurvedic treatments can take several weeks to months, depending on the individual's health status and consistency with the remedies and dietary changes. However, for a stone of 7mm, it is important to understand that Ayurvedic remedies are typically more effective for smaller stones, and there is no guarantee that they will dissolve completely. If symptoms persist or worsen, surgery might be considered as the more definitive option. Always consult with both an Ayurvedic practitioner and your primary doctor to ensure that the chosen treatment path is safe and effective for your specific condition.
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