Yes it’s curable but diet maintainance is must Avoid oily spicy food meat alcohol smoking
–It’s good that you’re already seeing improvement—reduced gas and better sleep are positive signs that your current treatment is helping your system stabilize. –Another 3-4 months of treatment (approx.) Followed by diet/lifestyle maintenance, and continue medication
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Hello, Yes. It can be cured provided you are following the medicines-diet and lifestyle instructions as prescribed by your ayurveda doctor. Also take panchakarma treatments if he/she advices you to do so. The duration for the cure depends on so many factor like cause, severity etc. Take care, Kind regards.
It is a good sign that your sleep has improved and gas has reduced by around fifty percent this shows your digestion is responding and moving in the right direction IBS in Ayurveda is not just a bowel issue it is related to digestion strength gut sensitivity and the connection between mind and gut so healing takes place step by step rather than suddenly and your current progress shows that the imbalance is getting corrected gradually The upper back pain while eating is something we do see in such cases this usually happens when there is still some disturbance in the movement of air in the upper abdomen or slight irritation in the stomach region sometimes even mild reflux or diaphragmatic tightness can refer pain to the back so even though gas has reduced the upward movement is not completely settled yet Your current medicines Gasex Dadimadi Ghrita Bilagyl and Stop-IBS are appropriate and your improvement confirms they are working on digestion gut lining and bowel regulation Regarding your question about complete cure IBS can be brought to a stable and near normal state with Ayurveda where digestion becomes comfortable gas and pain settle and bowel movements become regular without fear of food but this depends on continuing treatment along with proper diet and routine Since you have already completed around fifty three days and have achieved about fifty percent relief usually another one to one and half months will reduce symptoms further and then an additional one to two months helps in stabilizing the system so overall it may take around three to five months depending on your body response diet discipline and stress levels It is important not to stop medicines early once you feel better because internal healing of the gut and stabilization of digestion takes longer than symptom relief and stopping midway often leads to recurrence For your current back pain while eating eat slowly without distraction sit straight do not drink excess water during meals and after food sit in Vajrasana for five to ten minutes you can also take a small pinch of dry ginger and ajwain with warm water after meals which helps regulate the movement in the upper abdomen You are progressing well and the response you have achieved so far is reassuring continue the treatment with consistency and your symptoms should settle further if this particular pain continues beyond a couple of weeks then slight adjustment in medicines may be needed to correct the remaining imbalance without disturbing the progress already achieved


