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How to reduce stomach disorders and how to caree for a cavity in the molar teeth
General Medicine
Question #15066
82 days ago
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How to reduce stomach disorders and how to caree for a cavity in the molar teeth - #15066

Ellen Asenath Addai

My stomach mostly feels ached especially in the morning and sometimes around midnight. I can't express how it does but it really pains me.My teeth also have non-uniform surface and some cavity at my right molar teeth

Age: 19
Severe pains
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Dear Ellen, For your stomach issues and tooth cavity, here are some Ayurvedic recommendations to help manage and alleviate your symptoms: -Your stomach pain, especially in the morning and at midnight, may be related to indigestion or an imbalance in your digestive system (Agni). To help manage this: Take 1 teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water at bedtime to regulate digestion and relieve any constipation or bloating. Diet: Focus on warm, freshly cooked, easy-to-digest foods. Avoid cold drinks, processed foods, fried items, and excess sugar. Ginger Tea: Drink a cup of dry ginger tea 30 minutes before meals to promote digestive balance and relieve pain. (2 cups of water boiled with 2-3 pinches of dry ginger and reduced to 1 cup.) Lifestyle Changes: Ensure you eat dinner at least 2-3 hours before bedtime. Avoid lying down immediately after meals, and drink lukewarm water during the day to help digestion. For the cavity and non-uniform tooth surface: Oil Pulling: Swish 1 tablespoon of coconut or sesame oil in your mouth for 10-15 minutes every morning before brushing. This helps reduce bacteria and prevent further decay. Clove Oil: Apply clove oil to the affected molar tooth to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation. Neem: Use neem-based toothpaste or neem powder to brush your teeth, as neem has antibacterial properties to prevent cavity progression. Dental Check-Up: It is essential to visit a dentist for proper cavity treatment and restoration to avoid further complications. These Ayurvedic practices can support your recovery, but ensure you consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and treatment. Wishing you relief and good health!
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