How to heal Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (GAVE) with blood on stomach lining? - #54560
how can I heal my (GAVE) Gastic Antral Vascular Ectesia discovered from Endoscopy. They spotted blood on stomach lining
How long have you been experiencing symptoms related to GAVE?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat specific symptoms are you experiencing?:
- No symptomsHave you noticed any triggers that worsen your symptoms?:
- No clear triggerHow is your appetite and digestive health?:
- Good — regular mealsHave you experienced any weight loss recently?:
- 5-10 poundsWhat treatments or medications have you tried so far?:
- Lifestyle changesHow would you describe your energy levels?:
- High — feeling energeticDoctors' responses
Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (GAVE) involves fragile, bleeding vessels in the stomach, so management must focus on pitta-shamana, raktastambhana (hemostasis), and mucosal healing. This condition can bleed significantly, so parallel gastroenterology follow-up is essential. Short Ayurvedic treatment and dose Pravala Pishti 250 mg, twice daily with honey or ghee Mukta Pishti 125 mg, twice daily with honey Kamadudha Rasa (Muktayukta) 1 tablet, twice daily after food Yashtimadhu Churna 1 teaspoon, twice daily with cold milk (heals gastric mucosa) Amalaki Churna 1 teaspoon, twice daily with water Dadimashtaka Churna ½ teaspoon after meals (improves digestion without aggravating pitta) Diet and regimen Strictly avoid spicy, sour, fried food, tea, coffee, alcohol Prefer cold milk, pomegranate juice, rice, ghee, moong dal Eat small, frequent meals; avoid long gaps If there is vomiting blood, black stools, weakness, immediate hospital care is required Regular Hb monitoring and endoscopic follow-up is necessary
Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia (GAVE) is a condition where fragile blood vessels develop in the stomach lining and can cause bleeding. In Ayurveda, this can be viewed as a Pitta-Rakta aggravation affecting the stomach (Amla-Pitta with Rakta dushti). Since blood was seen on endoscopy, this condition should continue to be monitored by your gastroenterologist. Supportive Care Focus on calming and protecting the stomach lining: Prefer cooling, soft, easy-to-digest foods Rice, moong dal, cooked vegetables, pomegranate, coconut water Avoid: Spicy foods Alcohol Smoking Excess tea/coffee Very sour or fried foodsAyurvedic Supports Yashtimadhu (Licorice) – soothing for gastric lining Amla – cooling and Pitta balancing Shatavari – supports mucosal healing Guduchi – gentle anti-inflammatory support Lifestyle Eat meals on time Avoid long fasting Manage stress and late nights Stay hydrated
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