The symptoms you’re experiencing after taking the albendazole tablet may be due to the medication’s effect on digestion and the elimination of parasites, which can temporarily disturb gut balance. Ayurveda considers parasite infections as Krimi Roga, often linked to weak Agni (digestive fire) and Ama (toxins). To restore digestion and cleanse the body, Triphala is highly effective for gentle detoxification and regulating bowel movements. Ajwain with warm water can help relieve bloating and improve digestion. Drinking cumin, coriander, and fennel tea can soothe the stomach and ease acidity. Including light, easily digestible foods like moong dal khichdi, buttermilk, and fresh fruits helps reset Agni. Herbs like Guduchi and Amla boost immunity and strengthen digestion after infection. If itching persists, taking Neem or applying coconut oil with turmeric can help detoxify the blood. Ayurveda emphasizes rebuilding gut health through a balanced diet, regular meals, and proper hydration. Practicing yoga and breathing techniques like Anulom Vilom can also support overall recovery. With consistent care, your body will regain balance naturally.
It does sounds like u’ve had quite a ride with albendazole and the symptoms that followed. While albendazole can absolutely cause some of those side effect, like headaches, fatigue, and digestive changes, it’s important too to keep in mind that parasite infections can sometimes themselves leave ur body a bit off-kilter for a while.
First, let’s tackle some of those post-albendazole issues with Ayurveda. Triphala’s a good shout—it’s a great all-rounder for digestion, acting as a gentle detox while also helping bring balance to ur bowel movements. It focuses on balancing all the three doshas: Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. Start with half a teaspoon at night with warm water for a mild effect. If constipation’s a bigger issue than loose stools, you can adjust your dose, but keep it tender at first.
Now,“Ajwain”, or carom seeds, could help ease any lingering bloating or gas—chew a tsp after meals, or, make a tea with it. It’ll help boost your ‘agni’, or digestive fire, which may be muted after taking any strong meds like albendazole.
Given the appetite shifts u’ve been feeling, it’s likely ur digestive ‘agni’ is quite irregular at the moment. Sometimes, following a light, easily digestible diet can help stabilize things. Foods such as moong dal khichdi are easy on the stomach and nourishing, giving ur system a chance to recover. Including ginger tea before meals also helps stimulate appetite and digestion.
About skin itching, sometimes it happens when toxins, or ‘ama’, are getting eliminated. A warm sesame oil massage can calm the itching, it nourishes the skin too, helping keep Vata balanced.
Do parasites and worms leave effects? They can cause some lingering imbalance but it usually don’t last if u’re giving ur system what it needs to rebalance. Dont worry.
Energy may take time to return, but herbs like Ashwagandha can slowly restore vitality—it’s known for supporting energy and strengthening immune system. Take it with warm milk at bedtime.
And listen, watch out for the symptoms that worry you or last too long. If in doubt, chat with ur doc again, just to make sure. Ayurveda can very much support recovery, going hand in hand with allopathic treatments like that.



