Sounds like you’re going through quite a bit with your digestion right now. In Ayurveda, we look at conditions like IBD and the symptoms you describe—swelling, bloating, acidity, and gastritis—as imbalances in the digestive fire or agni, often linked to imbalances in Vata, Pitta, or even Kapha doshas. We want to find ways to gently rebalance these elements and support your digestion.
First thing you might want to try is adjusting your diet. Opt for light meals, nothing too heavy or oily, and avoid overly spicy or sour foods—they can worsen acidity and bloating. Try including things like well-cooked, soft rice or oatmeal with some cooling spices like fennel or a bit of coriander. They can help soothe the gut a bit.
Sip on warm water throughout the day. It helps cleanse and regulates digestion. You could also try adding a slice of fresh ginger before meals to boost your agni. It’s mild enough not to aggravate acidity but can still help awaken digestion.
Herbal remedies can also be quite helpful. Amla (Indian gooseberry) is a great option; it’s cooling and also supports gut health. Take it as a juice or a powder about half an hour before meals. And if you haven’t already, consider taking some Triphala at night. It’s a gentle way to keep your bowels regular without being harsh or irritating.
On the lifestyle side of things, ensure you’re getting enough rest so your body has the chance to heal. And try relaxation techniques—bloating and acidity can be worse when we’re stressed, you know?
However, given the nature of IBD, please don’t ignore the importance of seeing a healthcare provider. Ayurveda can be complementary to allopathic approaches, not a replacement, especially with complex conditions like IBD. It’s always better to be safe. Stay on top of any necessary medical check-ups or treatments alongside these suggestions.