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After eating Suddenly Vomiting since 1 yrs...
General Medicine
Question #14171
66 days ago
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After eating Suddenly Vomiting since 1 yrs... - #14171

MD KAMRAN

After eating Suddenly Vomiting since 1 yrs...I show many doctors like gastroenterologist, general medicine and phystarist and many more bt doctor says no any problem..many test have be don like CT SCAN OF ABDOMEN and CT SCAN OF BRAIN and COLONOSCOPY and ENDOSCOPY and MANY MORE... bt situation is same since 1 yrs

Age: 17
Vomiting
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Namaste Kamran Ji, Your condition of sudden vomiting after meals despite multiple investigations may be due to underlying imbalances in Vata, Pitta, and Agni (digestive fire). Ayurveda identifies vomiting as a sign of impaired digestion, aggravated Pitta, or even emotional stress affecting digestion. Here's a step-by-step holistic approach: Ayurvedic Diagnosis (Samprapti) Mandagni (low digestive fire) or irregular digestion may cause food stagnation. Amlapitta (acid reflux) or Urdhvag Amalpitta (upward-moving Pitta) can lead to vomiting. Vishamagni (unstable digestion due to Vata imbalance). Emotional factors like anxiety (affecting Manovaha Srotas). Recommended Ayurvedic Treatment: Herbal Medicines: Avipattikar Churna: Take 1 tsp with warm water before meals to balance Pitta and improve digestion. Shankha Vati: Effective for hyperacidity and indigestion (1 tablet twice daily after meals). Guduchi Satva: Strengthens digestion and improves immunity (500 mg twice daily). Brahmi Vati (Manashila): If emotional stress is a factor (1 tablet twice daily). Dietary Modifications: Laghu Aahar: Eat light, easy-to-digest meals (khichdi, moong dal, soups). Avoid spicy, fried, and sour foods. Consume warm water regularly to improve Agni. Include buttermilk with a pinch of cumin after meals. Lifestyle: Practice Deep Breathing or Pranayama (Anulom Vilom) before meals to calm Vata and Pitta. Ensure regular meal timings to regulate digestion. Detoxification Therapy: Consider Virechana (Pitta detox) under the supervision of an Ayurvedic physician to expel toxins and reset digestion. Emotional Balance: Engage in practices like Shirodhara therapy or head massage with Brahmi oil for calming the mind.
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