Hi dear, It is a fundamental principle of clinical management that the primary step in addressing any condition—particularly chronic ones like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)—is the identification and consistent avoidance of the factors that trigger the disease. This is, in essence, a preventive strategy that forms the foundation of all effective treatment. When doctors advise patients to avoid certain dietary triggers, such as spicy foods, the objective is to prevent the aggravation of symptoms. The clinical logic is clear: even with the most potent therapeutic regimen, continuing to expose the digestive system to known triggers undermines the efficacy of the treatment. IBS is best understood as a condition arising from a complex gene-environment interaction. The manifestation of symptoms is contingent upon the environment; when environmental factors are unfavorable, they can influence gene expression in a way that perpetuates the disease. Recognizing this relationship is essential, as it highlights that dietary and lifestyle choices are not merely temporary measures, but must become a sustainable way of life. In this context, medication—whether Ayurvedic or otherwise—serves to help regulate and modulate these responses, but it cannot fully compensate for a sustained exposure to triggers. From an Ayurvedic perspective, conditions of this nature are often categorized as Yapya—a chronic state that requires long-term management through the diligent application of proper diet (Ahara) and lifestyle (Vihara), complemented by therapeutic support. Because these conditions are persistent, symptoms may recur if there is a lapse in these management protocols. For managing the digestive environment and supporting internal resilience, the following protocol is often recommended: Vilwadi Lehyam: 15g to be taken on an empty stomach each morning. Dadimashtaka Choorna: 5g to be taken with warm water after meals. These preparations are intended to support the digestive fire (Agni) and gradually strengthen the gastrointestinal system. By maintaining a disciplined lifestyle alongside this supportive care, you create an environment where the digestive system can function optimally.
मसालेदार खाना खाने के बाद गैस और बार-बार पेट साफ होने जैसे IBS के लक्षणों का इलाज कैसे करें? - #54113
आईबीएस की समस्या लंबे समय से है, गैस, अपच... दिन में 3/4 बार बार-बार मोशन होता है। मसालेदार खाना मुझे बहुत ट्रिगर करता है। कभी-कभी गैस की वजह से बहुत सिरदर्द होता है... जीवन की गुणवत्ता प्रभावित हो रही है।
How long have you been experiencing these IBS symptoms?:
- More than 1 yearHow would you rate the severity of your symptoms?:
- Moderate — affects daily activitiesWhen do your symptoms typically worsen?:
- No specific patternHave you noticed any specific foods that trigger your symptoms?:
- Spicy foodsHow is your digestive health overall?:
- Chronic issues (constipation, diarrhea, IBS)How often do you experience headaches related to gas?:
- OftenWhat is your current diet like?:
- Balanced with fruits and vegetablesHave you tried any treatments for your IBS symptoms before?:
- Home remedies or lifestyle changesडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
●Medicinal Formula IBS Balancing Blend Shatavari - 1 part Kamdudha - 1% part Shankha Bhasma - 1/2 part Arrowroot - 2 parts These four together: Soothes intestinal irritation, reduces acidity Strengthens the colon, stabilizes Vata ●How to consume this mixture: Take 1/2 teaspoon twice a day with a little lukewarm water, immediately after meals. This time is chosen because the digestive system and digestive tract can then absorb the medicine properly. ●Vata-Pacifying Tea Flaxseed Tea: Boil 1 teaspoon of flaxseed in 1 cup of water, strain, and drink before bed. It: Soothes the intestines Reduces Vata dryness Soothes pain and cramps ●Isabgol Teaspoon Plain water - 1/2 cup This combination: Psyllium husk - 1 teaspoon 1 hour after dinner • Lubricates the intestinal lining • Helps shape stools • Reduces gas, distension, and irritation • Soothes colon sensitivity. ●Alsactil Tablet 2 tab 2 times a day ●Draksharishta 10 ml 3 times a day ●Patolamooladi Kwath 20ml 2 times a day ●Mustharishta 20ml 2 times a day
Your symptoms match IBS (Grahani) in Ayurveda. The root cause is weak digestion (Mandagni) with Vata–Pitta imbalance, leading to gas, loose motions, and sensitivity to spicy food. Causes: Spicy, fried foods → increase Pitta (irritation, loose stools) Irregular digestion → Vata imbalance (gas, frequent motions) Formation of Ama (toxins) due to poor digestion Simple Ayurvedic management: Avoid spicy, fried, and very sour foods (main trigger) Eat warm, freshly cooked, light meals Drink cumin + coriander + fennel water 2–3 times daily Take buttermilk with roasted cumin after meals (improves digestion) Eat at fixed times, avoid overeating Rx 1. Kutaj ghanvati - 2 tab twice a day after meal 2.Bilva (Bael) juice 3. Amoebica tab - 2 tab twice a day after meal Lifestyle: Manage stress (IBS worsens with stress) Light exercise / walking daily
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हमारी सेवा पर केवल योग्य आयुर्वेदिक डॉक्टर ही परामर्श देते हैं, जिन्होंने चिकित्सा शिक्षा और अन्य चिकित्सा अभ्यास प्रमाणपत्रों की उपलब्धता की पुष्टि की है। आप डॉक्टर के प्रोफाइल में योग्यता की पुष्टि देख सकते हैं।