Hmm, vomiting every week after a bout of typhoid definitely sounds concerning and not just plain hyperacidity, especially if antacids didn’t help. In Ayurveda, we’d first look at your agni, the digestive fire, which might’ve been disturbed post-typhoid. When agni is weak, it can lead to undigested food (ama) accumulating, which can cause symptoms like vomiting.
First off, it might be a good idea to revisit the basics of your diet. Stick to freshly cooked meals, avoiding too much spicy, oily or processed stuff. Try incorporating more easy-to-digest foods like warm soups and kitchari into your meals. Sipping on ginger tea throughout the day can also help stimulate and strengthen agni. You can make it by boiling a few slices of fresh ginger in water for about 10-15 minutes.
We also might think about your dosha – post-typhoid with recurrent vomiting might indicate an imbalance in Pitta, and sometimes Vata. Cooling foods like cucumbers, melons, and a bit of coconut water can be soothing. But avoid overdoing it with cold drinks and icy stuff, as it can dampen the digestive fire more.
I can’t stress enough about timing; eat your main meal at midday when your agni is strongest, and keep dinners light. I’m also wondering about when these vomiting episodes happen – is it after certain triggers? Keep a diary maybe, could help spot patterns.
Please remember, while these recommendations can help stabilize your digestion, continuous vomiting can cause dehydration and other complications. It’s crucial to stay in touch with a healthcare professional for this – sometimes conditions are tricky and need a multifaceted approach. So, listen to your body, tune into what might be triggering these episodes, and keep those doctors updated!