H. pylori संक्रमण के बाद बिना जलन के पेट फूलने का इलाज कैसे करें? - #55952
मेरे पास पहले एच पाइलोरी था, लेकिन अब पेट में फुलावट हो रही है। ऊपरी पेट में जलन नहीं हो रही है और भूख भी अच्छी है।
How long have you been experiencing bloating?:
- More than 6 monthsHow would you rate the severity of your bloating?:
- Moderate — affects daily activitiesHave you noticed any specific triggers for your bloating?:
- Certain foodsHow is your digestive health aside from bloating?:
- Occasional gas or discomfortHow would you describe your appetite?:
- Very good — eating normallyHave you experienced any other symptoms along with bloating?:
- Changes in bowel movementsWhat treatments have you tried for your bloating?:
- Prescribed medication or therapyडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
Persistent bloating after H. pylori infection in Ayurveda is usually due to Agnimandya (low digestive fire) and Vata imbalance affecting the stomach and intestines. Even though your appetite is good, the food is not digesting and moving properly, leading to gas, heaviness, and upper abdominal fullness. Ayurvedic Treatment Approach The main aim is to: Improve digestion Reduce gas formation Heal the stomach lining Normalize bowel movements Rx Avipattikar Churna – 1 tsp at night with lukewarm water helps digestion and bowel correction. Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet twice daily after meals supports liver and gut metabolism. Kutajghan Vati (if bowel changes/loose motions present) – 1 tablet twice daily. Takra Kalp (spiced buttermilk) at lunch is very beneficial for restoring gut flora naturally. Diet Advice Eat warm, light, freshly cooked meals Use cumin, ginger, ajwain, black pepper in food Drink warm water throughout the day Avoid: Cold drinks Tea/coffee excess Maida, bakery items Fried and fermented foods Heavy dinner and late-night eating Simple Home Remedy Boil: ½ tsp jeera ½ tsp ajwain Small pinch hing in 2 cups water, reduce to 1 cup and drink after meals once or twice daily. Lifestyle Walk 15 minutes after meals Do Vajrasana for 5–10 minutes after eating Avoid sleeping immediately after food Manage stress and irregular meal timings With proper Ayurvedic medicines, diet, and routine, bloating usually improves gradually within 4–8 weeks and digestion becomes stronger naturally.
Here is a comprehensive Ayurvedic management protocol tailored to your specific presentation: 1. Classical Ayurvedic Formulations (Chikitsa) Since your appetite is good but bloating persists, we need to focus on Deepana (igniting the digestive fire) and Anulomana (redirecting the downward flow of Vata) without aggressively increasing body heat. ••Chitrakadi Vati: Dosage: 1 to 2 tablets twice a day, taken before meals with lukewarm water. ••Action: It acts as an excellent Agni-deepana (appetizer) and Pachana (digestive), helping to clear any residual Ama (undigested toxins) from the upper GIT. ••Hingwashtak Churna: Dosage: 1/2 teaspoon (approx. 2-3 grams) twice a day. ••Administration: Mix it with the first morsel of your lunch and dinner along with a teaspoon of cow’s ghee. •Action: The Hingu (asafoetida) and Trikatu in it are specific for Vata-anulomana, instantly relieving upper gastric distension and trapped gas. Jeerakadyarishta: ••Dosage: 15–20 ml with an equal quantity of lukewarm water. •Timing: Consume after meals twice a day. •Action: Cumin (Jeeraka) is exceptionally good at soothing post-infection gastric mucosa while preventing flatulence and upper abdominal heaviness. 2. Dietary Adjustments (Ahara) Because your appetite is intact, your body is ready to digest food, but it needs the right kind of fuel to prevent gas formation. ••The Golden Liquid (Takra): Drink a glass of freshly prepared, churned buttermilk (Takra) during lunch. Add a pinch of roasted cumin powder, rock salt (Saindhava Lavana), and a tiny pinch of hing. Ayurveda considers Takra nectar for upper gastrointestinal disorders. ••Spice Your Water: Drink Jeera-Shunthi water throughout the day. Boil 1 liter of water with 1 teaspoon of cumin seeds and a small piece of dry ginger (Shunthi). Filter it and sip it warm. ••Foods to Avoid: Strictly avoid heavy-to-digest (Guru) foods like refined flour (maida), fermented foods (idli, dosa), raw salads, sprouts, and carbonated drinks, as these will worsen the upper gastric bloating. 3. Lifestyle & Home Remedies (Vihara) ••Vajrasana: Sit in Vajrasana (Thunderbolt pose) for 5 to 10 minutes immediately after your main meals. It directly channels blood flow to the gastric region and aids optimal digestion. ••Local Application: If the upper gastric bloating feels very tight or uncomfortable, apply a paste of Hingu (asafoetida) dissolved in warm water around your umbilical and epigastric region.
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