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Question #1376
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How to solve constipation problem - #1376

Rakshita Rachchh

Hello I am dealing with constipation problem how can I solve that . I am suffering from chronic constipation since childhood. Please give some tips to overcome this problem. And if medicine for same can be suggested it would be great help for me. I am 26 yrs old female.

Age: 26
Chronic illnesses: Constipation
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Chronic constipation, especially since childhood, is often a result of an imbalance in the digestive system, commonly linked to a Vata dosha imbalance in Ayurveda. To address this, it's important to focus on strengthening digestion and promoting regular bowel movements. Begin by adopting a warm, easily digestible diet, emphasizing foods like cooked vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats such as ghee. Drink warm water throughout the day, and avoid cold or dry foods that can aggravate Vata. Ayurvedic herbs like Triphala, Abhyarishta, and Haritaki are known for their gentle yet effective action in improving bowel movement and digestion. Regular oil massages (Abhyanga) and gentle exercise like yoga or walking can also support digestive health. It's also essential to establish a consistent routine for eating and eliminating, as well as practicing mindfulness and stress reduction, as these factors can influence bowel function. Always consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbal treatment to ensure it suits your specific needs.
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Chronic constipation, oh boy, it's something many of us wrestle with, especially when it's been around since childhood. The gut's a tricky beast sometimes, but with Ayurveda, we might just have some ace cards to play. First things first, knowing your prakriti (constitution) is key, but without diving too deep, let's tackle this generally. Flushing out ama (toxins) and balancing Vata dosha - which often stirs constipation - can be our guiding light here. To begin, make triphala a part of your bedtime ritual. It's a classic blend, composed of Haritaki, Bibhitaki, and Amalaki. It supports the digestive fire (agni) and can gently get things moving, with just 1 teaspoon mixed in warm water before bed. Don’t expect miracles overnight though, gotta give it a few days to kick in. Then there's diet, can't overlook it. Warm, unctuous foods help soothe that vata. Think soupy stuff, stews, or khichadi. Add ghee for good measure, it’s like magic to your insides. Calm that light, airy vibe that vata craves, right? Keep raw and cold foods to a minimum, maybe even coffee if you’re a fan. Hydration matters big time. Drink warm water throughout the day. You might find morning a great time to kickstart a routine by sipping a glass of lemon water (not too cold, not piping hot). Oh, and don’t skip on exercise. Even a short walk or simple yoga poses like Pawanmuktasana can be golden. They help in stimulating the intestines. Stress plays tricks too—so carving out some relaxation or mindfulness will not hurt. Importantly, do you have any other symptoms or conditions accompanying this? Keep tabs on those. If it gets too bothersome, or risky, do see a healthcare provider. Constipation’s not just about food and drink, there's a psychological play too. Ayurvedic medicines like Avipattikar churna might also provide relief, but go gentle here; make sure you talk it over with an Ayurvedic physician to avoid the risk of overuse or any mismatch. So in essence, be patient, these changes might take time, but listen to your body and the signals it sends. You got this!
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