Ah, with IBD, Crohn’s, and an ulcer, that’s quite a combo you’re dealing with. And now a fistula? That sounds tough, I’m sorry you’re experiencing all that. Let’s see if Ayurveda can offer some relief. Remember to keep in touch with your healthcare provider as you try new things.
First off, with Crohn’s and digestive issues, your Agni – that’s the digestive fire in Ayurveda – could be low or erratic, which affects absorption. Strengthening it might help you gain weight and reduce symptoms. Try sipping warm ginger tea throughout the day to keep the Agni fired up. Just slice some fresh ginger, boil it in water for 10 minutes and sip slowly.
Diet is huge, especially with Crohn’s. Keep things light and warm for easier digestion — kitchari, a mix of rice, lentils, and spices, is kinda a go-to food in Ayurveda; nourishing and easy on the gut. Do small, frequent meals instead of 3 big ones, and see if that helps. Avoid foods that you know trigger symptoms and stick to easily digestible ones.
Herbs could lend a hand too. Turmeric might help with inflammation - try adding it to your cooking or look into turmeric supplements but check with someone knowledgeable because supplements can interact with conditions/medications. Likewise, Ashwagandha is another herb that supports the body during stress, but take it slow! Start small and see how your body reacts.
Also, stress doesn’t play nice with these conditions. Breathing exercises like pranayama or gentle yoga could steady your mind and, in turn, your symptoms. Just set aside 10–15 minutes a day.
But listen! If symptoms get worse or you’re losing too much weight too quickly, it’s important to consult a professional. Ayurvedic might help, but sometimes the body needs more. Take it day by day.



