Please Consulting the ayurvedic prasuti stree roga specialist gynecologist obstetrician for better examination and treatment
गर्भावस्था के दौरान उल्टी, मतली, एसिडिटी और कब्ज का इलाज कैसे करें? - #56213
13 हफ्ते की प्रेग्नेंट हूं, उल्टी (दिन में 3 या 4 बार), मतली, एसिडिटी, कब्ज, गैस की समस्या हो रही है।
How long have you been experiencing vomiting and nausea?:
- 5-8 weeksHow would you rate the severity of your vomiting?:
- Severe — affecting daily activitiesWhat time of day do you experience the most nausea?:
- No specific patternHave you noticed any specific foods or smells that trigger your symptoms?:
- Strong smellsHow is your bowel movement pattern?:
- Occasional constipationHow would you describe your appetite during this time?:
- Very poor — unable to eatHave you tried any remedies or treatments for these symptoms?:
- No, this is my first time seeking helpडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
This condition can be correlated with Garbhini Chhardi (pregnancy-related vomiting), Amlapitta (hyperacidity), and aggravation of Vata-Kapha Dosha. –Frequent vomiting weakens the digestive fire (Agni Mandya), leading to gas, constipation, poor appetite, and indigestion. -----Diet Eat 1–2 plain biscuits/dry toast before getting out of bed. Take small, frequent meals. Prefer moong dal khichdi, porridge, coconut water, pomegranate, apple, and ripe banana. Chew fennel seeds (saunf) or sip fennel water. ---- Avoid Fried, spicy, oily, and very sour foods. Long gaps between meals. Strong smells and odors. — Rx 1) Avipattikar Churna – 2 g twice daily after meals with lukewarm water. 2) Fennel Water – sip throughout the day. 3) Soaked Raisins – 10–15 overnight-soaked raisins in the morning. ---- Lifestyle Adequate rest. Avoid lying down immediately after meals. Gentle walk in fresh air.
बहुत धन्यवाद … क्या आप इसके लिए कोई दवा बता सकते हैं?
You can use this line of treatment…very helpful and homemade… ••Laja Dhanya (Puffed Rice Water): This is a classic Ayurvedic remedy for pregnancy nausea. Soak a handful of organic puffed rice (Laja) in water for 15–20 minutes, strain it, and sip the water throughout the day. It settles the stomach instantly. ••Ginger & Lemon Infusion: If you can tolerate the smell, small sips of warm water infused with a very thin slice of fresh ginger and a few drops of lemon can stimulate proper digestive enzymes without overheating. ••Mishri and Saunf: Chew on a few fennel seeds (Saunf) with rock candy (Mishri) after meals. Fennel is excellent for cooling the stomach and reducing the urge to vomit. ••Hydrotherapy trick: Washing your face and eyes with cool water, or holding a cool, damp cloth to your forehead can instantly pacify acute nausea. 2. Relieving Constipation & Gas (Vibandha & Anaha) Because Apana Vata is altered during pregnancy, the downward movement of waste slows down. We need to soften the tract without using strong laxatives, which are strictly avoided in pregnancy. ••Soaked Raisins and Figs: Soak 5–6 black raisins (Draksha) and 1 dry fig (Anjeer) in water overnight. Eat them first thing in the morning and drink the water. Raisins are natural, mild laxatives and are highly nutritious for the baby. ••Warm Milk with Ghee: Drinking a cup of warm milk with half a teaspoon of pure cow’s ghee at bedtime acts as a gentle lubricant for the intestines and helps clear the bowels the next morning. ••Jeera-Dhania Water: Boil half a teaspoon of cumin seeds (Jeera) and coriander seeds (Dhania) in water. Cool it to room temperature and sip it during the day. This helps dispel trapped gas and reduces bloating without aggravating acidity. 3. Dietary Guidelines for the 13th Week Eat Small, Frequent Meals: Do not let your stomach sit completely empty, as empty space (Akasha) increases Vata and causes more gas and nausea. Eat every 2 hours in very small quantities. ••Dry Snacking: Keep a few dry crackers, roasted foxnuts (Makhana), or plain toast by your bedside. Eat a bite before you even lift your head off the pillow in the morning. ••Avoid: Deep-fried foods, heavily spiced curries, fermented foods (like idli, dosa, or curd at night), and caffeinated drinks, as these intensely aggravate both Pitta and Vata.
••Congratulations on reaching 13 weeks! Entering the second trimester is a wonderful milestone, but dealing with a combination of nausea, vomiting, acidity, and gut issues can be incredibly exhausting. 1. Managing Nausea, Vomiting & Acidity (Chardi & Amlapitta) At 13 weeks, the goal is to pacify Pitta with gentle, cooling, and easily digestible elements. ••Laja Dhanya (Puffed Rice Water): This is a classic Ayurvedic remedy for pregnancy nausea. Soak a handful of organic puffed rice (Laja) in water for 15–20 minutes, strain it, and sip the water throughout the day. It settles the stomach instantly. ••Ginger & Lemon Infusion: If you can tolerate the smell, small sips of warm water infused with a very thin slice of fresh ginger and a few drops of lemon can stimulate proper digestive enzymes without overheating. ••Mishri and Saunf: Chew on a few fennel seeds (Saunf) with rock candy (Mishri) after meals. Fennel is excellent for cooling the stomach and reducing the urge to vomit. ••Hydrotherapy trick: Washing your face and eyes with cool water, or holding a cool, damp cloth to your forehead can instantly pacify acute nausea. 2. Relieving Constipation & Gas (Vibandha & Anaha) Because Apana Vata is altered during pregnancy, the downward movement of waste slows down. We need to soften the tract without using strong laxatives, which are strictly avoided in pregnancy. ••Soaked Raisins and Figs: Soak 5–6 black raisins (Draksha) and 1 dry fig (Anjeer) in water overnight. Eat them first thing in the morning and drink the water. Raisins are natural, mild laxatives and are highly nutritious for the baby. ••Warm Milk with Ghee: Drinking a cup of warm milk with half a teaspoon of pure cow’s ghee at bedtime acts as a gentle lubricant for the intestines and helps clear the bowels the next morning. ••Jeera-Dhania Water: Boil half a teaspoon of cumin seeds (Jeera) and coriander seeds (Dhania) in water. Cool it to room temperature and sip it during the day. This helps dispel trapped gas and reduces bloating without aggravating acidity. 3. Dietary Guidelines for the 13th Week Eat Small, Frequent Meals: Do not let your stomach sit completely empty, as empty space (Akasha) increases Vata and causes more gas and nausea. Eat every 2 hours in very small quantities. ••Dry Snacking: Keep a few dry crackers, roasted foxnuts (Makhana), or plain toast by your bedside. Eat a bite before you even lift your head off the pillow in the morning. ••Avoid: Deep-fried foods, heavily spiced curries, fermented foods (like idli, dosa, or curd at night), and caffeinated drinks, as these intensely aggravate both Pitta and Vata.
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