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Seeking Ayurvedic Treatment for Erosive Gastritis
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #45184
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Seeking Ayurvedic Treatment for Erosive Gastritis - #45184

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Hello doctor...I am suffering from erosive gastritis...what is the ayurvedic medicine that can cure my gastritis

How long have you been experiencing symptoms of gastritis?:

- More than 6 months

What symptoms are you currently experiencing?:

- Abdominal pain

Have you made any dietary changes recently?:

- Yes, significant changes
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Erosive gastritis can be addressed with a focus on calming the Pitta dosha, enhancing digestion, and healing the stomach lining. Ayurveda recommends several approaches that can help to alleviate your symptoms.

First, incorporate herbal formulations known for their soothing properties. Licorice root, known as ‘Yashtimadhu’, enhances mucosal defenses and helps in healing the gastric lining. You can take licorice in powdered form, 1/2 teaspoon mixed with warm water, twice a day—morning and evening on an empty stomach. However, those with hypertension should use licorice cautiously as it can increase blood pressure.

Triphala churnam is another excellent remedy that helps with digestion and detoxification. Take it in a dose of 1/2 teaspoon at night, preferably before bedtime, with warm water, to regulate your digestive process without aggravating your stomach.

Food and lifestyle play a crucial role in managing erosive gastritis. Reduce intake of spicy, fried or acidic foods that can irritate the stomach lining. Opt instead for a Pitta-pacifying diet which includes cool or room-temperature foods, milk, ghee, and fresh fruits. Coconut water, aloe vera juice, and buttermilk can be soothing and help reduce inflammation.

Eat your meals at regular intervals and avoid skipping meals to maintain your digestive fire or ‘Agni’. Small, frequent meals can help to avoid the buildup of excessive gastric acid, which can lead over time to erosion.

Pranayama practices such as Anulom-Vilom and deep breathing can greatly reduce stress levels that may contribute to your symptoms. Engage in these activities for about 10 to 15 minutes every day, preferably in the mornings or evenings, to calm the mind and reduce pitta imbalances.

If your symptoms persist, it’s important you consult with a healthcare provider to rule out severe issues. Practicing Ayurveda safely involves harmonizing all aspects of health with one’s current lifestyle and condition. Consider the holistic approach for improving your condition and search balance.

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Erosive gastritis often links to imbalance in the Pitta dosha, reflecting excess heat and inflammation in the stomach lining. To address this through Ayurveda, an orderly approach is essential. First, focus on pacifying Pitta by adjusting your diet and lifestyle—avoid spicy, oily, or fried foods, caffeinated beverages, and alcohol. Favor cooling, unctuous foods like coconut water, fresh cucumber, and buttermilk, which soothe the gut lining.

Herbal formulations like Amla (Indian Gooseberry) and Mulethi (Licorice root) are potent for their anti-inflammatory properties. Taking amla juice, about 20-30 ml on an empty stomach in the morning can gradually cool the Pitta and heal the stomach lining. Similarly, Mulethi tea, prepared by boiling 1 teaspoon of licorice root powder in water, can be sipped twice daily.

Pranayama (breathing exercises) like sheetali and Nadi Shodhana can help dissipate excess heat and promote a calm digestive process. Practice daily in the morning or early evening. A triphala churna can also be effective, helping improve digestion while detoxing the system; just take 1 teaspoon with warm water before bedtime.

Ensure your meals are regular and small portions to avoid overburdening the digestive fire, or agni. Conditions such as erosive gastritis may require thorough attention, so if symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation is crucial. Ayurveda empowers you to address root causes holistically but prioritize your immediate health needs accordingly.

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