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प्रश्न #23364
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Pain in abdomen and gastric discomfort - #23364

Ankit Jain

I have been suffering from Antral gastritis From last 6-7 years Abdominal pain and gastric discomfort are main problem. Upper back pain in left side also there I had done endoscopy 5 years back which shows antral gastritis is there any solution.

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Yes there is solution take alserex tab 1-0-1 avipattikar powder 1/2 tsf before food fennel seed powder +cumin seed powder +mishri 1/2 tsf with water after food

avoid spicy,sour,and oily food avoid milk,cheese,and maida items practice anulomvilom and bhramari pranayam regularly

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Avoid spicy food, green chilli, fermented foods, maida, fried food, bekary food, more intake of tea or coffee Have more leafy green Veggies, sprout, salad Take tab kamaduga rasa 1 tid before food Mahatiktaka grita 1 tsp with milk Syp amlapitta mishrana 15 ml bd before food

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Dr. Manjusha Vikrant Pate
With over 18 years of dedicated Ayurvedic practice, I have focused extensively on treating skin and hair disorders, integrating classical Panchakarma therapies with individualized care. A major aspect of my clinical approach involves Upakarma procedures—supportive therapies within Panchakarma—which I customize based on each patient’s Prakriti (constitutional type). I believe true healing begins when treatments are aligned with the body’s natural balance, and this philosophy guides every aspect of my work. My specialization includes the preparation and use of Ayurvedic formulations that I personally design, including face packs, hair packs, body oils, and facial oils—each one carefully selected and recommended according to the patient’s specific dosha and skin/hair condition. These formulations are result-oriented and rooted in time-tested Ayurvedic principles, ensuring safe, natural, and sustainable outcomes. In my practice, Ayurvedic facials are more than just cosmetic procedures; they are therapeutic treatments tailored to the unique constitution of each individual, aiming to restore inner and outer harmony. By incorporating dosha-based skincare routines and traditional beauty therapies, I help patients achieve visible improvement in conditions like pigmentation, acne, hair fall, and premature aging—without relying on chemical-based solutions. My goal is to blend classical Ayurveda with a practical, patient-focused approach. Whether managing chronic skin concerns, offering customized herbal solutions, or delivering rejuvenative Panchakarma therapies, I ensure each treatment is deeply personalized, holistic, and rooted in authentic Ayurvedic wisdom.
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🍀Adopt healthy lifestyle. 🍀Daily adequate amount of water and liquid. 🍀Any addiction stop it. 🍀For stree daily meditation and omkar. 🍀Control consumption of tea and coffee. 🍀Avoid fermented processed, packed food, no bekary product no maida, no oily spicy food, no pickle, papad, green chilly. Medicine: 🍀Tab:Acidrox 2 tablets after breakfast and after dinner for 1 month. 🍀Tab:Septab (Sharangdhar) 2 tablets after breakfast and after dinner for 1 month. 🍀Mahatiktaghrut- half table spoon add 1 to 2 sips of luke warm water have it empty stomach daily in the morning at least 2 months. 🍀Bhunimbadi kashaya 2 table spoon + same quantity luke warm water after breakfast and dinner for 1 month.

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Antral Gastric issue is a thing which should be corrected with proper diet and treatment Start with Mahashanka vati 1-0-1 before food Sutashekara Rasa 1-0-1 after food Yashtimadhu tab 1-0-1 after food Avipattikara churna half teaspoon with warm water once a day after food by these medicines only there will be some relief along with proper diet In diet u should be in very simple diet No source and spicy food items Take more of Bitter vegetables such as ash gourd, bottle gourd, ivy gourd, ridge gourd, bitter gourd Take sufficient water don’t skip meals Take coconut milk daily in the morning

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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Regular use of buttermilk. Tab.Yashtimadhu 2-0-2 Tab.Guduchi 2-0-2

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I am a dedicated Ayurveda practitioner with a deep-rooted passion for restoring health through traditional Ayurvedic principles. My clinical approach revolves around understanding the unique constitution (Prakruti) and current imbalance (Vikruti) of each individual. I conduct comprehensive consultations that include Prakruti-Vikruti Pareeksha, tongue examination, and other Ayurvedic diagnostic tools to identify the underlying causes of disease, rather than just addressing symptoms. My primary focus is on balancing the doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—through individualized treatment plans that include herbal medicines, therapeutic diets, and lifestyle modifications. I believe that healing begins with alignment, and I work closely with my patients to bring the body, mind, and spirit into harmony using personalized, constitution-based interventions. Whether managing chronic conditions or guiding preventive health, I aim to empower patients through Ayurvedic wisdom, offering not just relief but a sustainable path to well-being. My practice is rooted in authenticity, guided by classical Ayurvedic texts and a strong commitment to ethical, patient-centered care. I take pride in helping people achieve long-term health outcomes by integrating ancient knowledge with a modern, practical approach. Through continuous learning and close attention to every detail in diagnosis and treatment, I strive to deliver meaningful, natural, and effective results for all my patients.
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Namaste, 1. How is the appetite? 2. Do you drink enough water? 3. How is the sleep routine? 4. How is the bowel movement? 5. Are you on any medications for any issues?

The answers to these questions will help to address the issue more precisely.

Till then Please follow the guidelines listed below: 1. Drink luke-warm jeera water/fennel water. 2. Chew your food properly and take time. 3. Let there be a gap of 2 hours between dinner and going to bed. 4. Avoid all processed food; freshly prepared cooked food with low spice is recommended. 5. Do not eat full for any meals. 6. When you have the symptoms sip some cold milk. 7. Eat(chew properly)one raw apple peeled as the first food in the morning.

The following medicines will subside the symptoms: 1. Syp.Ulsant-D 1 tsp 3 times a day 30 minutes before food 2. Yashtimadhu milk decoction 45 minutes after apple in the morning

Take care. Kind regards.

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Don’t worry ankit 😊

💠 Avoid coffee, tea ,curd, pickles, masa

💠 Avoid pain killers, aspirin, NSAIDs

💠 Avoid hot, fried, and spicy foods

💠 Avoid alcohol, smoking, stress, hotel food.

💠 Avoid pitta vridhikara ahara viharas , heavy food items.

🌸 Wheat, pomegranate, yava, amalaki are beneficial.

INTERNAL MEDICINE:

1. Guduchyadi kashayam - 15 ml with 60 ml boiled hot water morning and night before food (empty stomach)

2. Dadimadi ghritam - 10 ml at night after food

3. Sukumara rasayanam - 1 teaspoon with warm water at bed time after food.

4. Bhaskara lavanam ( Dabur) - 1/2 teaspoon with takram ( butter milk) morning and night after food

🌸 Food intake in correct time 🌸 Intake of small frequent meal 🌸 Soft bland diet

           Thank you 
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Inflamation of antral mucosal membrane is called antral gastritis it’s due to unhealthy food HABBITS/use of maida and spicy food/mental stress and anxiety…it’s only correct to take ayurvedic medicines

Divya SARWAKALP KWATH 100gm Divya MULETHI KWATH=100gm

Mix and take 1 tsp boil 200ml of water till reduces 100 ml strain and take empty stomach twice daily

Divya UDRAMIRIT VATI Divya CHITRAKADI VATI Divya arogyawardni vati=2-2 tab after meal twice daily

Avoid late night sleeping/junk food/ dairy products/spicy food especially red chilli

Do kapalbhati vazrasana regularly

You can definitely cured

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Ankit Jain
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For how many days I have to take these medicines sir

Ankit Jain
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Ok sir thanks a lot

Kamdudharas moti yukta 1-0-1 after food with water Soak overnight coriander seeds fennel seeds jeera seeds morning strain and drink empty stomach Have gulkand 2tsp twice daily before food with water Avoid spicy sugary fried, processed junk foods. Do sheetali pranayam daily 5-10mins twice

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To manage antral gastritis, focus on a good diet and regime.

Foods to Eat:

High-Fiber Foods: Include fruits like apples, melons, and bananas, as well as vegetables like leafy greens, carrots, and other non-acidic options. Whole grains, legumes, and nuts are also beneficial. Prefer millets over wheat.

Lean Proteins: Opt for lean protein sources like moong dal.

Alkaline Foods: Focus on alkaline foods like vegetables to help balance stomach acidity.

Berries and Fermentable Fibers: Berries and foods high in fermentable fibers may benefit gastritis.

Foods to Avoid:

High-Acid Foods: Limit or avoid foods high in acidity, such as tomatoes and sour products like pickles and papad.

Sweets and Spicy Foods: Avoid sweets and spicy foods that can irritate the stomach lining.

Fried Foods and Processed, Packed and Ready to eat items: These can exacerbate gastritis symptoms.

Processed Foods: Try to limit processed foods in your diet.

General Tips: - Eat smaller, more frequent meals to ease digestion. - Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. - Buttermilk will help you alot with your issues. - Cow milk (2 cups a day) and cow ghee (only 3 tsp a day) - Whenever u fell hungry or feel like snacking CUCUMBER (without salt and chat masala) and BUTTERMILK are your go to options. - Only Moong Dal should be eaten, no other dals

Medication:

Tab. Ampachak Vati 2 tabs twice a day before food. Tab. Kamdudha Ras 2 tabs twice a day before food. Tab. Kutaj Parpati Vati 2 tabs twice a day before food.

Tab. Shankha Vati 2 tabs twice a day after food. Suck and eat like hajmola.

Sunthi Siddh Castor oil. 2 tsp at bed time with a cup of hot water.

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Hi, Some lifestyle modification along with medication will relieve your symptoms.

Drink warm water. If possible eat small frequent meals. Don’t lie down immediately after taking meals. Took dinner at early. Raise head while sleeping.

Avoid spicy and oily foods. Avoid citrus fruits, it may trigger your condition.

Include boiled vegetables and steamed fish.

1. Avipathy choornam 1 tsp at night with ghee. 2. Ashtachoornam 1 tsp with butter milk at lunch time as the first bolus of food.

I suggest you to take an endoscopy to assess if the gastritis has been progressed or something else is there.

Thank you

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I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I have accumulated over 20 years of experience working across multiple medical specialties, including General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, and Cardiology. Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to diagnose and manage a wide range of health conditions, helping patients navigate both acute and chronic medical challenges. My exposure to these diverse fields has given me a comprehensive understanding of the human body and its interconnected systems. Whether it is managing general medical conditions, neurological disorders, skin diseases, or heart-related issues, I approach every case with careful attention to detail and evidence-based practices. I believe in providing accurate diagnosis, patient education, and treatment that is both effective and tailored to the individual’s specific needs. I place great emphasis on patient-centered care, where listening, understanding, and clear communication play a vital role. Over the years, I have seen how combining clinical knowledge with empathy can significantly improve treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. With two decades of continuous learning and hands-on experience, I am committed to staying updated with the latest medical advancements and integrating them into my daily practice. My goal has always been to deliver high-quality, ethical, and compassionate medical care that addresses not just the illness but the overall well-being of my patients.
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Hello You are having Antral Gastritis so due to that you are suffering from Abdominal pain and Gastric discomfort. Now a days its common problem , seen in youngsters and mid age and old age people

It may be due to stress , diet , irregular daily activities and for some people due to alcohol and smoking but you don`t worry , in Ayurveda there is treatment

But you have to take medication regularly and you have to take satvik diet for some time .

initially you have to go for detoxification of toxins in your body. for that you have to undergo

Deepana and Pachana therapy

Deepana means stimulating digestion treatment especially for kapha dosha. It is an essential procedure before therapeutic emesis (vamana) and therapeutic purgation (virechana).

The best form of food to kindle digestion is foods like fats/oils

Pachana :- means digestion, cooking, boiling, baking, softening. In medical treatments, it denotes digestion or promoting digestion. It is an important treatment for indigestion.

Later Panchakaram

Snehana one of the most important therapies that prepares the body to receive specialized Panchakarma treatment. It involves the application of medicated oils, ghee and herbs to the body internally and externally for three to seven days

Swedana helps in detoxification and reestablishing the balance between Vata, Pitta, and Kapha in the body. The sweat glands are one of the sources that eliminate toxins from the body

Vamana: Emesis Therapy, involves controlled, medically-induced vomiting. It is aimed to eliminate excess Kapha Dosha in the body which can otherwise trigger a series of ailments like acne, asthma, arthritis, chronic cold and diabetes

Virechana:the controlled therapeutic purging for a specific time. The main purpose of this treatment is to remove imbalanced or excess pitta dosha

By doing this your body will get Detoxification. you will feel Rejuvenation.

Now we will start medication

1]tTriphala churna 1 spoon with 20ml warm water two times a day at (8am-8pm) after meals

2]Ajmodadi Churna half spoon with 10ml warm water two times a day after meals

3]Sukumar Gritha 2 spoon with warm milk two times a day after meals

4]Hinguvastaka Churna half spoon with warm water before Bed time Avoid Oily Spicy Cold foods Drink plenty of water , butter milk , coconut water eEat fruits Avoid sleeping at after noon Avoid eating heavy at night

ALL THE BEST . WISH YOU SPEEDY RECOVERY

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Ankit Jain
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I am very far from any ayurvedic hospital so snehan vaman virechan is not possible , is the any way to do these in home .

Dr. Prasad Pentakota
I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I have accumulated over 20 years of experience working across multiple medical specialties, including General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, and Cardiology. Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to diagnose and manage a wide range of health conditions, helping patients navigate both acute and chronic medical challenges. My exposure to these diverse fields has given me a comprehensive understanding of the human body and its interconnected systems. Whether it is managing general medical conditions, neurological disorders, skin diseases, or heart-related issues, I approach every case with careful attention to detail and evidence-based practices. I believe in providing accurate diagnosis, patient education, and treatment that is both effective and tailored to the individual’s specific needs. I place great emphasis on patient-centered care, where listening, understanding, and clear communication play a vital role. Over the years, I have seen how combining clinical knowledge with empathy can significantly improve treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction. With two decades of continuous learning and hands-on experience, I am committed to staying updated with the latest medical advancements and integrating them into my daily practice. My goal has always been to deliver high-quality, ethical, and compassionate medical care that addresses not just the illness but the overall well-being of my patients.
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No sir Panchkarma is not possible at home You have to visit a good ayurvedic centre.

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Considering the symptoms of antral gastritis you’ve been experiencing for the last 6-7 years, such as abdominal pain, gastric discomfort, and upper left back pain, it’s important to understand these through the lens of Ayurveda. Antral gastritis typically indicates an imbalance in Pitta dosha, often with elements of Vata discordance as well, which can aggravate the digestive process.

The key approach involves balancing these doshas and enhancing agni, or digestive fire. Begin by incorporating a Pitta-pacifying diet consisting of cooling, soothing, and easy-to-digest foods. Favor items like cooked vegetables, whole grains, and fruits like pears and apples. Avoid spicy, fried, and overly sour foods which can aggravate Pitta further. It’s also advisable to refrain from caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco to allow healing.

Include warm ginger tea, which can be useful to aid in digestion. Sip it 20-30 minutes before meals for the best effect, but take it cautiously if there’s already burning sensation. You might also consider mixing half a teaspoon of licorice root powder with honey twice daily, which has soothing properties helpful in reducing inflammation.

Regarding lifestyle practices, meal timing plays important role. Eat at consistent hours, ensuring to leave ample time for the stomach to rest between meals. Engage in moderate physical activities, like yoga, focusing on asanas that gently stretch abdomen and back, such as Cat-Cow and Cobra pose. Pranayama, specifically the Anulom-Vilom technique, can promote digestive health by balancing the doshas.

If symptoms persist or worsen, consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner may provide you with a personalized treatment plan. In cases where pain is severe or there’s unexpected weight loss, it’s crucial to reach out for urgent medical evaluation, as it might require immediate attention beyond ayurvedic remedies.

Patience is essential since addressing long-standing issues often requires consistent efforts, but with these attentions, you may experience gradual improvements in your overall well-being.

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HELLO ANKIT JAIN,

Antral gastritis is a condition involving inflammation of the antrum(the lower portion of the stomach), often causing abdominal pain, gastric discomfort, and sometimes radiating pain like upper left back pain. Chronic astral gastritis may be caused by factors such as poor digestion, Helicobacter pylori infection, irregular food habits, stress, or long term NASID use.

CAUSES WHICH TRIGGERS YOUR CONDITIONS -Spicy, sour, salty food -wrong food combinations -eating over undigested food -irregular meals, late-night eating -stress and anxiety -indigestion over time -use of NSAIDs, smoking, alcohol

PATHOGENESIS causes leads to pitta prakopa(excess acid, heat)->digestive fire becomes hyperactive or weak->formulation of toxic metabolites->accumulation in stomach especially the Antral part->inflammation, burning,acid reflux, pain,bloating->chronic mucosal erosions, ulcers, back pain,vata aggravation.

DOSHA INVOLVEMENT PITTA= burning, acid reflux, inflammation, sour belching VATA= gas, bloating, pain radiating to back, dryness KAPHA(if chronic)= heaviness, nausea, sluggish digestion

TREATMENT GOAL 1)Enhance digestive fire 2)Balance pitta dosha, reduce acidity and inflammation 3)heal mucosal lining of the stomach

TREATMENT PLANNED FOR YOU

1)KAMDUDHA RAS(WITH MUKTA)- 1 tab twice daily after meals with cold water= cools pitta, reduces acid, heals mucosa

2)SOOTSEKHAR RAS- 125 mg before food with honey or water= digestive , anti-acid, calms mind

3)AVIPATTIKAR CHURNA- 5 gm at bedtime with warm water= laxative, corrects pitta-aggravated indigestion

4)SHATAVARI CHURNA- 1tsp twice daily with milk= soothe lining, cooling, balances vata-pitta

5)YASTIMADHU- 1 tsp twice a day with ghee= ulcer healing, anti-inflammatory

DURATION= 3 months minimum for symptomatic relief -6 months for mucosal repair

PANCHAKARMA ADVISED STRICTLY IF ONLY AFTER 3 MONTHS SYMPTOMS PERSIST AFTER TAKING INTERNAL MEDICATIONS 1)VIRECHANA= eliminates excess pitta from liver and intestines

2)BASTI- if vata imbalance->back pain, dryness

3)NASYA= for stress or anxiety-driven gastritis STRICTLY UNDER GUIDANCE IN CLINIC SET-UP

DIET RECOMMENDATIONS

-GRAINS= rice, wheat,barley,old shale rice -LEGUMES= moong dal -VEGETABLES= lauki, ash gourd, pumpkin, carrots (boiled no raw) -FRUITS= ripe banana, pomegranate , sweet apple, papaya -DAIRY= warm milk with ghee, buttermilk with cumin -FATS= cow ghee(small quantity only) -SPICES= cumin, coriander, fennel, turmeric(avoid chilli) -DRINKS= coconut water, coriander- fennel tea, lukewarm water

TO AVOID SPICY= Red chilli, black pepper, garam masala SOUR= lemon, tomato, tamarind, vinegar OILY/JUNK= fried snacks, chips, bakery FERMENTED= pickles , curd at night, idli, dosa CAFFEINE/NICOTINE= tea, coffee, smoking COLD FOODS= ice creams, cold drinks, fridge water

ASANAS-DAILY -Vajrasana= sit 10-15 mins after food -Pawanmuktasana= reduces gas and pain -Bhujagasana= stimulate digestion -Ardha matsyendrasana= tones GI tract -suryanamaskar= stimulates whole body-6 rounds daily

PRANAYAM- -Anulom vilom= balances vata pitta -Sheetali/sheetkari= cooling effect on stomach -Bhramari= calms mind, reduces stress

LIFESTYLE

MORNING ROUTINE(6:00AM-8:00AM) -wake up= early by 6 am , preferably before sunrise-reduces pitta-bata imbalance -Hydration= drink 1-2 glass of lukewarm water to flush toxins and stimulate bowels -evacuate bowels -gentle yoga and pranayam

MEALS -eat on time- 3 regular meals -breakfast- warm ,nourishing -lunch- main meal -dinner- light, before 7:30PM -avoid= spicy, sour,fried, fermented, tea/coffee, cold water

MIDDAY -avoid heavy exertion or stress -short rest (not sleeping) after lunch -Sip warm water or fennel tea

EVENING -gentle walk after dinner-30 min -avoid late eating or screen time after 9 PM

NIGHT -warm milk -sleep by 10 pm, on left side

RESULTS EXPECTED IF YOU FOLLOW CONSISTENTLY

1ST MONTH=acid control, pain reduction, regular meals

2ND AND 3RD MONTH= repair mucosa, improve digestion

3RD-6TH MONTH= rejuvenate gut, prevent relapse

AFTER 6 MONTHS= rasayana therapy for long term gut immunity like AMALAKI RASAYANA- 1 tsp daily

This is a chronic pitta- vata dominant GI condition. with Ayurvedic management, healing is gradual but deep and lasting. the most powerful treatment lies in consistency, correct food, and stress management

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Hello Ankit Jain

" NO NEED TO WORRY "

"I WILL HELP YOU UNDERSTAND & MANAGE CHRONIC ANTRAL GASTRITIS ISSUES SAFELY EFFECTIVELY "

UR ISSUE

Antral Gastritis 6-7 Yrs Abdominal Pain Gastric Discomfort Upper Back Left Sided Pain

TESTS RESULTS

Endoscopy - Antral Gastritis - Chronic Inflammation of Antral part of Stomach

MY ASSESSMENT

* Antral Gastritis * Chronic Gastritis * Functional Gut Imablance

AS PER AYURVEDA

* Agnimandya ( Weak Digestive Fire) * High Pitta Imablance ( Gastritis) * Ajirna ( Functional Dyspepsia) * Ama ( Toxins) * Grahani ( Malabsorption Syndrome)

POSSIBLE CAUSES

* Weak Digestive Fire ( Mandagni ) * High Pitta Vata Imablance * High Acidic Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fried Fast Juck Foods Bakery fermented foods intake , * H pylori related infections * Repetitive Indigestion * Gut Flora Distrubance * Hyper fermentation by Helpful Gut bacteria * Gut Motility Imablance, * Lack of Water Fiber intake * Outside Fast Juck foods intake in past * Sedentary Lifestyle, * Lack of Physical Activities Exercise * Stress Anxiety Brain Gut Axis Imablance * Overeating Frequent Eating etc * Prolonged Fasting Untimely foods * Addictions like Tea Coffee Smoke Alcohol Tobacco ( if any )

AYURVEDIC APPROACH

MANIFESTATION

Due to Above Causes —> Weak Digestive Fire ( Manda Agni ) + Pitta Imablance ( Weak Digestive Fire) —> Ajirna ( Indigestion) ----> Ama ( Toxins) + High Pitta Imablance ----> Stomach - Inflammation Antral Gastritis ----> Vata Gut Imablance ----> Upper Back Adnominal Pain Discomfort

WHY ITS RECURRING AGAIN & AGAIN

* Lack of Root Cause Clearing Treatment & Corrections * Lack of Holistic Approach in Treatment * Treating Only Symptoms and Not Focusing on Whole Issues Recovery * Relying Only on medicine and not doing Other necessary Corrections like Diet Lifestyle Modifications Stress Management etc * Recurrent Stress Anxiety affecting Brain Gut Axis

AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT

* As such type of Issues are Psychosomatic ( Manosharirika) that is Triggers are both In Body and Mind needs Treatment for Both * It needs Holistic Approach like Ayurvedic Medicines Proper Diet Yoga Exercise Lifestyles Modification Antistress Regime etc all done Together will Surely Benifits with Non Recurrence & Complete Recovery

TREATMENT AIMS

* Agni Digestive Fire Balance * Pitta Balance * Vata Imablance * Detoxifying Ama Toxins * Improving Gut Functions * Improving Brain Gut Imablance * Improving & Maintaining Healthy Gut Flora

" NOTE - TAKING MEDICINE ONLY IS NOT ENOUGH TO MANAGE THIS ISSUE "

FOR PROMISING RESULTS COMBINING FOLLOW TREATMENT TOGETHER WILL HELP RECOVER FAST

" Causes Identification & Correction+ Ayurvedic Medicines + Proper Diet + Yoga + Exercises + Lifestyle Modifications+ Stress Management "

HELPFUL AYURVEDIC MEDICINES IN CLINICAL PRACTICE U MUST TRY ( All Ur Symptoms Resolve in 20 Days )

1 ) HOME BASED DETOXIFICATION ON WEEKLY ONCE BASIS

Castor Oil 15 ml with 1 Glass of Luke Warm Water Early Morning( 7 am ) On Weekend Sundays Compulsory Once a Week

U may Go Motions 3 to 5 Times Thek Take Liquids Diet Rice Ganji /Soup ( Mod Morning ) Semisolid Daliya Diet ( Afternoon) Solid Light Food Diet ( Night)

2 ) INTERNAL AYURVEDIC MEDICINES

Pitta & Agni Balance * Tab.Soothshekhar Ras ( Dhootapapeshwar Pharma) 1 -0- 1 Before Food Pitta & Chronic Gastritis * Tab.Kamdudha Mukta Yukta (Dhootapapeahwar Pharma) 2 -0- 2 After Food For Gut Absorption * Syrup.Amlapitta Mishran ( Dhootapapeshwar Pharma) 15 ml -0-15 ml After Food Agni Vata Balance Abdominal Pain Discomfort & Metabolic Corrections * Tab. Shankh Vati (Dabur Pharma) 1 -0- 1 After Food For Ama Toxins & Vata Gut Motility * Avipattikar Churna ( Baidyanth Pharma) 1 ½ Tsf Night After Food Preferably with ½ Glass of Luke Warm Water For Gut Mucosa Healing Stress Inflammation * Kushmanda Rasayan ( Kottakal Pharma) 2 Tsf Morning 2 Tsf Night After Food

INSTRUCTIONS MUST TO FOLLOW

* Drink Plenty of Water Fluids Fibers Approximately 3 Liters Per Day * 100 Steps Walking After every meal * Take 1 Tsf Pure Cow Ghee Evening with ½ Glass of Luke Warm Water * Eat Chew Food Nicely * Eat With Calm Mind without Distractions like eating and seeing TV * Avoid Overeating Frequent Eating. * Avoid Afternoon Sleep * Hing Jeera Ajawain Sounf Mulethi Water Decoction Once Daily * Eat 2 Ripen Bananas at Night * Avoid Excessive Stimulants like Tea Coffee Carbonated Beverages Excessive Sweets Packed Canned Foods * Avoid Addictions like Tea Coffee if Any * Avoid Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fast Foods Bakery excessive tea coffee No Afternoon Sleep * Timely Food Timely Sleep * Avoid Mental Stress Overthinking * Totally Avoid outside foods * Practice Dhyan Meditation Daily * Avoid Overeating Frequent Eating

EFFECTIVE HOME REMEDIES

1 ) OVERNIGHT SOAKED MULETHI+ ALOE VERA JUICE REMEDY

Yasthimadhu churna ( Mulethi Churn) 2 Tsf + ½ Liter Normal Water in Mud Pot ---->Keep Overnight ----> Morning Filter & Drink on Empty Stomach with Aloe Vera Juice 30 ml

2 ) HOME MADE DELICIOUS PACHAK DECOCTION

Hing 3 Pinches+ Jeera 1 Tsf+ Ajawain 6 Spoons + Sounff 2 Tsf+ Sendha Namak 2 Pinches+ Pure Turmeric 1 Pinch+ Methi Seeds 1 Tsf+ Tulsi Leaves 10 No + Pudina Leaves 10 in No + Dry Ginger 1 Pinch+ Jaggery 1 Tsf+ 1 Glass of Water — Boil on Mil Flame till it Becomes ½ Glass — Drink Boil Cooled Tea like twice a Day After Food

DAILY DIET PLAN ( DIET AS MEDICINE TO RECOVER FAST )

* NORMAL DIET ( Less Oily, Less Spicy Sour Salty, Well Cooked )

* EARLY MORNING DRINK- Overnight Soaked Mulethi Water / Non Citrus Fruits Juices/Aloe Vera Juice 30 ml with 1 Glass of Water

* BREAKFAST - Rava Ragi Bajra Oats Items/ Fruits Salads/ Home made Soups

* MID MORNING - Chandan / Rose Sharabat/ Coconut Water

* LUNCH - Ghee Applied Roti ( Non Gluten) Jwar/ Bajara/ Ragi + Leafy Vegetable like Palak Methi+ Green Salad Rayta + Any Sabji+ Fresh Butter Milk with Cream + Rice + Dal

* EVENING - Fruit Juice / Mix Fruit Salads / Musk Melon Juice

* DINNER - Half of Lunch Quantity/ Fruits Salads/ Light Diet

* NIGHT - Pan (Betel Leaf ) with Gulkand

DO’S :- * Prefer Healthy Nutritious Well Cooked Steamed Light for Digestion * All Green leafy vegetables Salads Sprouts Fruits Soaked Dry fruits fibers * Plenty Of Water Fluids intake * Fresh Butter Milk * Cereals - Jwar Bajara Ragi Oats * Vegitable - Lauki Turai Prawal Gajar * Fruits - Apple Pomegranate Gauva Chiku Ripe banana Papaya * Drinks - Coconut Water Watermelon juice Musk Melon Juices * Dairy - Fresh Buttermilk Cow Ghee

DON’TS :- * Restrict Heavy for digestion * Excessive Acidic Salty Sour Spicy Fried Oily Junk food Food * Bakery Foods Maida Udad items * Fermented Food * Excess Tea Coffee * Avoid Rajma Chole Curd Paneer Cream Sweets

LIFESTYLE MODIFICATIONS

* Rest Good Sleep (8 hrs ) * Active Lifestyle * Physical Activities * Timely Food Intakes * Sleep Early Wake Early * Avoid Sedentary Lifestyle * Avoid Fasting * Avoid Addictions if any

YOGA

* Anulom Vilom Pranayam( 20 Rounds ) * Surya Namaskar ( 10 Rounds ) * Sheetali Pranayam ( 10 Rounds) * Panvanmuktasan ( 5 Rounds) * Utkatasna (5 Rounds) * Malasan (5 Rounds)

EXERCISES

* Walking 6000 Steps Per Day * Jogging * Mild Mobility Exercise * Aerobics

ANTISTRESS

* Dhyan * Meditation

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Dr Arun Desai

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I’m Dr. Hemanshu, a second-year MD scholar specializing in Shalya Tantra (Ayurvedic Surgery), with a focused interest in para-surgical interventions such as Agnikarma, Viddhakarma, and Kshara Karma. My academic and clinical journey is rooted in classical Ayurvedic surgical wisdom, complemented by a modern understanding of patient care and evidence-based approaches. With hands-on training and experience in managing chronic pain conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, hemorrhoids, fistula, and other ano-rectal conditions, I provide treatments that emphasize both relief and long-term wellness. I am deeply committed to offering individualized treatment plans that align with the patient’s prakriti (constitution), disease progression, and lifestyle factors. I believe healing is not limited to procedures alone; it also requires compassion, communication, and continuity of care. That’s why I ensure each patient receives personalized guidance—from diagnosis and therapy to post-treatment care and preventive strategies. I also incorporate Ayurvedic principles like Ahara (diet), Vihara (lifestyle), and Satvavajaya (mental well-being) to promote complete healing and not just symptomatic relief. Whether it's managing complex surgical cases or advising on conservative Ayurvedic therapies, my goal is to restore balance and improve the quality of life through authentic, safe, and holistic care. As I continue to deepen my clinical knowledge and surgical acumen, I remain dedicated to evolving as a well-rounded Ayurvedic practitioner who integrates traditional practices with modern sensibilities.
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NAMASTE ANKIT JI,

SYMPTOMS- abdominal pain, gastric discomfort, upper back pain DIAGNOSIS- astral gastritis confirmed by endoscopy

Antral gastritis can be correlated with AMLAPITTA In ayurveda-condition caused due to vitiation of pitta dosha, often accompanied by vata disturbance over time especially explaining chronicity and radiating pain like upper back discomfort

DOSHA INVOLVEMENT -PITTA= acidic secretions, inflammation -VATA= pain, discomfort, bloating

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1)AVIPATTIKAR CHURNA- 1 tsp with warm water before meals for 4-6weeks =neutralizes excess acid, regulates pitta

2)SUTSHEKAR RAS- 125 mg with ghee twice daily after meals for 4 weeks =relieves nausea, gastric irritation, balances pitta-bata

3)KAMDUDHA RAS PLAIN- 125 mg with honey twice daily for 4 weeks =soothes gastric mucosa, antacid, pitta shamaka

4)SHANKHA VATI- 1 tab after meals twice daily for 6 weeks =reduces gas, pain and acid reflux

5)YASHTIMADU CHURNA- 1/2 tsp with warm milk morning and night for 4-6 weeks =heals gastric lining, anti-inflammatory

6)AMALAKI RASAYAN- 1 tsp twice daily for 2-3 months =rejuvinates, improves digestion, strengthen immunity

DIET -warm, freshly cooked, easy to digest food -cow milk(lukewarm), ghee(1 tsp) -cumin, coriander, fennel tea -cooked veggies -rice , moong dal ,khichdi with ghee -buttermilk with cumin and rock salt daily

AVOID -spicy, fried, fermented food -tea, coffee, carbonated drinks -sour fruits-orange, lemon, pineapple -pickles, vinegar, maida based items -excessive fasting or overeating

LIFESTYLE -AVOID- day sleep, late nights, screen time before bed -MEALS- on time, no skipping, chew well -WATER- sip warm water through the day-not cold -STRES MANAGEMENT- essential -stress worsens pitta

YOGA ADVISED -Vajrasna- especially after meals= aids digestion -pavanmuktasana- removes gas -Ardha mtsyendrasana- balances digestion -bhujangasana- strengthen abdominal muscles -suryanamskar- 5 cycles

PRANAYAM -sheetali/sheetakari= cooling effect -Nadi Sodhana(anulom-vilom)- balances vata-pitta -bhramari- reduces anxierty, stress

Chronic gastritis needs consistent pitta management, gut healing, and vata grounding

Relief can take 4-12 weeks depending on body type and response

combine this medications with strong dietary discipline for best results

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
I am working right now as a Consultant Ayurvedic Ano-Rectal Surgeon at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital in Nalgonda—and yeah, that name’s quite something, but what really keeps me here is the kind of cases we get. My main focus is managing ano-rectal disorders like piles (Arsha), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika), pilonidal sinus, and rectal polyps. These are often more complex than they look at first, and they get misdiagnosed or overtreated in a lotta places. That’s where our classical tools come in—Ksharasutra therapy, Agnikarma, and a few other para-surgical techniques we follow from the Samhitas...they’ve been lifesavers honestly. My work here pushes me to keep refining surgical precision while also sticking to the Ayurvedic core. I do rely on modern diagnostics when needed, but I won’t replace the value of a well-done Nadi Pariksha or assessing dosha-vikruti in depth. Most of my patients come with pain, fear, and usually after a couple of rounds of either incomplete surgeries or just being fed painkillers n antibiotics. And I totally get that frustration. That’s why I combine surgery with a whole support plan—Ayurvedic meds, diet changes, lifestyle tweaks that actually match their prakriti. Not generic stuff off a handout. Over time, I’ve seen that when people follow the whole protocol, not just the procedure part, the recurrence drops a lot. I’m quite particular about follow-up and wound care too, ‘cause we’re dealing with delicate areas here and ignoring post-op can ruin outcomes. Oh and yeah—I care a lot about educating folks too. I talk to patients in OPD, sometimes give community talks, just to tell people they do have safer options than cutting everything out under GA! I still study Shalya Tantra like it’s a living document. I try to stay updated with whatever credible advancements are happening in Ayurvedic surgery, but I filter what’s fluff and what’s actually useful. At the end of the day, my aim is to offer respectful, outcome-based care that lets patients walk out without shame or fear. That’s really what keeps me grounded in this field.
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