Gastrointestinal Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 30
Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in treating digestive and gastrointestinal issues through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as acid reflux (GERD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), constipation, diarrhea, indigestion (dyspepsia), peptic ulcers, bloating and gas, inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis), liver disorders, gallstones. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help address serious conditions and improve your digestive health. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing abdominal pain or discomfort, nausea or vomiting, loss of appetite, irregular bowel movements, heartburn or acid reflux, bloating or excessive gas, sudden weight loss or gain. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.
Questions about Gastrointestinal Disorders
home remedies for fissure
I’ve been dealing with an anal fissure for a few weeks now, and while it’s causing a lot of discomfort, I’m not sure what I can do to speed up the healing process. I’ve heard about some home remedies for fissures, and I’d like to know what options are most effective and safe to try. Could you explain in detail what causes anal fissures, how they heal, and which home remedies could provide relief? From what I understand, an anal fissure is a small tear in the skin around the anus, often caused by passing large or hard stools. What other factors contribute to the development of an anal fissure, such as constipation, poor diet, or prolonged sitting? How do home remedies for fissures help to alleviate pain and promote healing, and which ones have been shown to be the most effective? I’ve heard that sitting in a warm water bath, known as a sitz bath, can help ease the pain and discomfort caused by an anal fissure. How does this remedy work, and how often should I take a sitz bath for optimal relief? Are there any additional benefits of using Epsom salts or essential oils in the sitz bath, and what precautions should I take to ensure it’s safe? What about dietary changes or adding fiber to my diet—can these help prevent constipation and reduce the strain on my anus during bowel movements? I’ve heard that drinking plenty of water and eating more fruits and vegetables can make stools softer, but how much of a difference can these changes make in healing an anal fissure? Additionally, I’ve read that some people use coconut oil, aloe vera, or witch hazel to soothe an anal fissure. How do these ingredients help, and are they effective in reducing inflammation and promoting healing? Are there any risks or side effects to using these remedies, and how should I apply them for the best results? Lastly, if these home remedies don’t work and the pain continues, when should I consult with a doctor? What medical treatments are available for anal fissures, and what steps can I take to prevent future fissures from occurring once I’ve healed?
How to reduce burning sensation in upper stomach and chest?
Recently diagnosed with gaseous abdomen and fatty liver grade II, no H pylori, having heartburn mostly after meal and mild stomach pain, back-neck pain, constipation, varied consistency of poo,poor appetite,back of the heat ache more often,also decayed and cracked tooth
enzymes are
I’ve been reading a lot about enzymes lately, especially in relation to digestion, and I’m curious about how they work in the body. I understand that enzymes help break down food, but I’m not entirely clear on what they are or how they function in different bodily processes. Could you explain in detail what enzymes are, how they work, and why they are so crucial to maintaining good health? From what I gather, enzymes are proteins that accelerate chemical reactions, including those involved in digestion. How do digestive enzymes help break down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats in the body? Are different enzymes required for each type of nutrient, or do they all perform similar tasks but on different substrates? How does the body produce enzymes, and are there any factors that can affect their production or efficiency, such as age, diet, or certain health conditions? For example, I’ve heard that people with lactose intolerance lack a specific enzyme needed to digest dairy products—are there other common conditions where enzyme deficiencies cause digestive problems? Are there specific diseases or health conditions where enzyme production is impaired or abnormal, such as in pancreatic insufficiency or celiac disease? How can doctors test for enzyme deficiencies, and what treatments or supplements can help if there’s an enzyme imbalance in the body? I’m also curious about taking enzyme supplements. If I have digestive issues or want to improve nutrient absorption, are enzyme supplements a good option? Are they safe to use, and can they be taken alongside other medications, or are there certain conditions where they should be avoided? Lastly, how can I support my body’s natural enzyme production through lifestyle choices? Are there foods or habits that promote healthy enzyme function, and is it possible to improve enzyme efficiency naturally through diet or exercise?
Unable to burp sometime
I have some burping issue I am unable to burp sometime cricopharyngeus muscle fails to relax, trapping gas in the esophagus.
flibanserin addyi
I’ve recently come across flibanserin addyi as a medication prescribed to help with low sexual desire in women, and I’m curious to know more about how it works and whether it’s the right option for me. I understand that flibanserin is FDA-approved for treating Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder (HSDD), but I’m not entirely clear on how it addresses sexual dysfunction and whether it could be effective for someone like me. Could you explain in detail what flibanserin addyi is, how it works in the brain, and the potential benefits for women who experience low sexual desire? From what I understand, flibanserin works by influencing neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine, but could you elaborate on how adjusting these chemicals in the brain helps improve sexual desire? I’ve read that flibanserin addyi is more effective in people with HSDD related to hormonal changes, but are there other factors, like stress or medication use, that contribute to low libido and might respond well to this treatment? Additionally, what are the potential side effects of flibanserin addyi? I’ve heard that dizziness, fatigue, and nausea are common, but are these side effects temporary, or do they persist over time? Should I expect any emotional changes, like mood swings or depression, while taking flibanserin? I also understand that flibanserin addyi is typically taken at night, and I want to know why it’s recommended to be taken before bed. Does taking it at night help reduce side effects, and is it necessary to follow this timing to ensure effectiveness? Furthermore, how long does it take to see results when taking flibanserin addyi? I’ve heard that some women experience improvements in sexual desire within a few weeks, but does it take longer for others? What kind of changes should I expect in my libido, and how can I track progress while on the medication? Lastly, if flibanserin addyi doesn’t work for me, are there other treatment options I can explore for improving sexual desire, such as hormone therapy, therapy for anxiety or stress, or other medications? Is flibanserin usually the first line of treatment, or do doctors recommend it after trying other methods?
Chronic calcific pancreatitis
I have been suffering from chronic calcific pancreatitis for 6yrs,can I b cure from ayurvedic treatment??i have also spinal pain.....pls guide me.im under allopathy treatment...............................
sudden stomach pain
Lately, I’ve been experiencing sudden stomach pain that comes and goes, often without any clear trigger. It can range from mild discomfort to sharp, intense pain, and sometimes it lasts for hours. I’m concerned that this could be a sign of a serious issue, but I’m not sure what could be causing it. Could you help me understand what could lead to sudden stomach pain, and when it’s something I should be worried about? From what I know, sudden stomach pain can be caused by many things, such as gas, indigestion, or even stress. But are there more serious conditions that could cause this type of pain, such as appendicitis, gallstones, or ulcers? How do doctors determine the cause of sudden stomach pain, and what kind of tests would be needed to figure it out? I’ve noticed that certain foods or eating habits seem to make the pain worse, like eating spicy foods or drinking caffeine. Could sudden stomach pain be related to food sensitivities or gastrointestinal issues, and are there dietary changes I can make to reduce the pain? Another thing I’m curious about is whether stress or anxiety could be playing a role. I’ve read that stress can lead to stomach discomfort, but could sudden stomach pain be a physical manifestation of stress, or does it usually indicate a physical condition? Lastly, if I experience sudden stomach pain frequently, should I be concerned about long-term damage, or is this usually something that resolves with lifestyle changes and medication? What should I do if the pain becomes persistent or severe? If you have any advice on managing sudden stomach pain or understanding when it requires medical attention, I would appreciate your guidance.
kyphosis
I’ve recently been diagnosed with kyphosis, and my doctor explained that it’s a condition where the spine curves excessively, leading to a hunchback appearance. I’m concerned about how this will affect my posture and mobility over time. Could you explain what causes kyphosis, and how it progresses as people age? From what I understand, kyphosis can develop due to age-related changes, such as degenerative disc disease, but can other factors like poor posture, muscle imbalances, or even certain diseases lead to kyphosis? How does this condition affect the spine, and are there any warning signs that I should be aware of that indicate kyphosis is getting worse? What treatment options are available for managing kyphosis? Are there non-surgical methods, like physical therapy or bracing, that can help improve posture and reduce pain? How effective are these treatments, and how long should I expect to see improvements? If kyphosis progresses to the point where surgery is required, what procedures are typically performed to correct the curvature of the spine? Lastly, I want to know how I can prevent kyphosis from worsening. Are there specific exercises I can do to strengthen the muscles around my spine and improve my posture? Should I be mindful of my daily habits, like sitting posture or lifting techniques, to protect my back and prevent further spinal issues? If you have any advice on managing kyphosis or tips for maintaining good spinal health, I’d appreciate your input.
Can a person recover from 4th stage gallbladder cancer?
Can a patient recover from 4th stage gallbladder cancer, with chemotherapy , immunotherapy and ayurvedic treatment? Can we extend the lifespan and survival rate of the patient by giving extreme care? How many cycles are required for chemotherapy?
How to cure HBV totally
I diagonised with HBV some months ago and the doctor prescribed a particular drugs for me called tenofofir, I want ask may be the drug will cure HBV totally or Iwill be using the drug for ever . Thanks
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