HELLO RAHUL JI,
From your description (yellow eyes/skin, anorexia, nausea, weight loss, jaundice-like symptoms since 10+ days, this is a serious condition that needs urgent evaluation by a doctor. Elevated bilirubin can result from viral hepatitis, liver obstruction like gallstones, or other liver diseases. Please do not delay blood test- LFT, Viral makers, Ultrasound-- because weight loss and persistent jaundice may indicate more than simple seasonal jaundice
DO’S -take light, easily digestible food- yavagu, moong dal soup, lauki, parval -drink lukewarm boiled water -adequate rest- avoid physical/mental exertion
DON’TS -Avoid oily, spicy, fried, and heavy foods -strictly no alcohol -avoid excess pulses- except moong, fermented and stale foods
INTERNALLY
1) BHUMI AMLA JUICE= 20ml twice daily
2) KUTKI CAPSULES= 1 cap twice daily
3) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals
4) PUNARNAVA MANDUR= 2 tabs twice daily after meals
5) KALMEGHA DECOCTION= 30 ml twice daily
6) TRIPHALA CHURNA= 1 tsp at bedtime with lukewarm water
THANK YOU
DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab Liv52 DS 1-0-1 SY. AMLYCURE DS 10ML TWICE A DAY
When experiencing jaundice symptoms like yellowish eyes and skin, alongside anorexia and nausea, it’s crucial to address this condition promptly. Elevation of bilirubin can indicate liver dysfunction or bile flow obstruction. It’s always important to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and potentially urgent intervention, especially when weight loss is significant.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, this condition often relates to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, one associated with the liver and bile. To address this, there are several approaches you might find helpful:
1. Dietary Adjustments: Follow a Pitta-pacifying diet, emphasizing foods that are cooling and soothing. Incorporate more cucumbers, cilantro, and amla (Indian gooseberry). Avoid spicy, oily, and fermented foods. Stick to easily digestible meals - light khichdi made with moong dal and rice can be very beneficial.
2. Herbs and Remedies: Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) and Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri) are classical Ayurvedic herbs known for their liver-protective qualities. Consider these under supervision of an ayurvedic practitioner to ensure appropriate dosages.
3. Hydration: Drink adequate amounts of water. You can boil water with cumin seeds and allow it to cool; this can aid digestion and reduce nausea.
4. Lifestyle Practices: Avoid physical exertion and stress, both physical and mental, as these can aggravate Pitta further. Ensure ample rest and try to keep your routine calm and steady.
5. Therapeutic Practices: Gentle abdominal massages with coconut or olive oil can help stimulate liver function and support digestion. However, be mindful and gentle not to put undue pressure on your abdomen.
Balancing your digestive fire (Agni) is key; small, regular meals that do not overwhelm your digestive capacity are preferable. Lastly, while Ayurveda can provide supportive care, don’t delay contacting healthcare providers or seek emergency assistance if symptoms escalate. Prioritizing your safety and proper medical intervention is vital.
Start with Tablet Liv-52 -DS 1-1-1 after food with water Avipattikar tablet 1-1-1 after food with water Take amla juice 10ml+ giloy juice 10ml twice daily after food with 50ml. Water. Avoid processed fatty fast street foods. Follow up after 21 days.
1) Kamadugha with mukta-125mg Pravala Pisti-100mg Suvarna Makshika Bhasma-50- mg+Avipattikara Churna-2gm- before food 3 times with dadima ghee
2.Vasa Guduchyadi Kashaya-3tsf 2 hrs after food; 3
3.) Tab. Nirocil-1 - before food 2 times
NO NEED TO WORRY DEAR,
First of all avoid excessive sweet,sour, salty,oily and fried food etc.
And start taking these medications, 1.Aarogyavardhini vati 1-1-1 2.Triphala guggulu 2-0-2 for chewing. 3.Hinguashtak choorna 1tsf with buttermilk twice in a day. 4.Syp. livomyn of charak pharmacy 2tsf thrice in a day with Lukewarm water.
Follow up after 45 days.
You’ll definitely get relief 😌
Take care😊
Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj
Do you have fever/ pain abdomen/ dark urine/ itching Did you done blood tests lik Hbsag , anti HCV how much your LFT LEVELS? T bilirubin SGOT SGPT DO YOU DEINK?/ any H/0 frequent use of antibiotics/ painkillers???
Any family h/o liver problems??
Yellowing of the skin and eyes, along with other symptoms like anorexia and weight loss, suggest elevated bilirubin levels and likely jaundice. Because jaundice can indicate a variety of underlying conditions, it’s crucial to consult a medical professional immediately for a comprehensive diagnosis and treatment plan. In parallel, some traditional Siddha-Ayurvedic approaches might help support your healing process.
The first goal would be to balance your pitta dosha, as excess pitta can lead to liver dysfunction and high bilirubin. Start by avoiding spicy, oily, and fried foods, as well as caffeine and alcohol, which can aggravate the liver. Opt for a pitta-pacifying diet consisting of fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains like rice and barley.
Herbs like kutki (Picrorhiza kurroa) can be beneficial due to their hepatoprotective properties but consult with a qualified practitioner before using any herbs. Kutki is traditionally used to support liver function and may help reduce bilirubin levels. Take care, as dosages should be personalized to your body constitution and condition.
Keep your body hydrated with warm water or herbal teas like dandelion or chamomile, which may assist digestion and ease symptoms of nausea. Prioritize rest, as it can help your body’s natural healing processes.
In Siddha-Ayurvedic practice, maintaining a calm mind through yoga or meditation can support the healing of the body. Practices such as Pranayama (breathing exercises) are also recommended to harmonize the dosha balance, particularly beneficial for liver health.
Lastly, continual monitoring of your symptoms and your bilirubin levels by a healthcare provider is crucial to ensure there is no severe underlying condition and to prevent complications. If symptoms worsen or do not improve, seek medical attention promptly.