Ah, dealing with post-infectious IBS-C can be quite a ride—intense, and not at all pleasant. Your concern over the repeated antibiotic use makes sense; they can really mess with your gut flora. Given you’re a Vata type, things are kinda more sensitive in your digestive system to begin with, yeah? So, let’s try to calm that vata with some practical Ayurveda tips.
First off, consider using castor oil. Indeed, a small amount (like, half to one teaspoon) in warm milk before bed might help facilitate a smoother bowel movement. Try it maybe once a week to start, not too often or you risk getting the runs! Don’t overdo it, okay?
Aloe vera, sleeker yet, can be helpful for managing that mucus situation. Opt for fresh aloe, if possible. Take a tablespoon or two of clear aloe gel first thing in the morning can really help soothe and lubricate your gut lining, making digestion a bit smoother.
Since vata types do well with warmth and oiliness, keep your diet filled with warm, moist, cooked meals. Think comforting rice khichdi, well-cooked veggies, and soupy stews. Be gentle with proteins—start with easy-to-digest sources like lentils or paneer, pairing them with digestion-boosters like cumin or ginger.
Herbal teas can also support digestion. Fennel, ginger, or mint can brew a nice cup that relaxes your gut too. Sip throughout the day; it can be surprisingly calming.
Activity-wise, stick to more grounding, gentle exercises like walking or yoga—no marathon running if your gut’s in a twist!
However, if symptoms like mucus and constipation don’t ease up, you might need to check with a healthcare pro. Changes like bloody stools or severe pain always need a doc’s eye—don’t wait on that, alright?
Finding a good local Ayurvedic practitioner might also give you more tailored advice for your needs. But remember! Healing takes time—patience is key. Take care and go gently, yeah? 😊