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Have acidity and stomach issues
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Question #1521
192 days ago
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Have acidity and stomach issues - #1521

Hanisha Jaiwani

Actually l am beta thallesemic minor so heamoglobin ka bhi issue rehta hi Hai and stomach issues crop in very often ....l am 47 years of age and on the Peri menopausal stage as well....Heamoglobin is always 8and kabhi apne aap kam ho jaata hai aur maximum medicines lo to 10 tak hi jaata hai....Medicines also don't suit me for heamoglobin as create constipation ....lve been diagnosed with fatty liver stage 1 also....sugar levels bhi borderline par hai

Age: 46
Chronic illnesses: No only heamoglobin issue and acidity issues
Acidity
Bubbles in the stomach
Feeling of bloating after eating
Stomach ache sometimes
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Dr. Harsha Joy
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Given your history of beta-thalassemia minor, low hemoglobin, fatty liver, and digestive issues, Ayurveda can offer a holistic approach to support your health. To improve your hemoglobin levels without causing constipation, Ayurveda focuses on dietary adjustments and gentle herbal remedies. Iron-rich foods like dark leafy greens (such as spinach), beets, pomegranate, and figs can help, while herbs like *Draksha* (grape) and *Shatavari* can support blood health and digestion. Since you’re also dealing with acidity and fatty liver, a diet that emphasizes warm, easily digestible foods like soups, khichdi (a mix of rice and lentils), and non-oily, non-spicy meals would be beneficial. It’s important to avoid heavy, greasy, or fried foods that can worsen liver health and cause digestive distress. To support your liver, herbs like *Turmeric*, *Guduchi*, and *Bhumyamalaki* are commonly used. Additionally, practicing regular, gentle exercise like walking or yoga can improve circulation and digestion. Managing stress and getting adequate sleep are also crucial, especially during the peri-menopausal stage. A customized Ayurvedic treatment plan, which includes both dietary modifications and herbal remedies, would be ideal, and it’s best to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor the approach to your specific needs.
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Hey, you've got quite a lot on your plate. Being a beta-thalassemia minor with hemoglobin hovering around 8 is indeed challenging, especially with all the other things going on - stomach issues, peri-menopause, fatty liver, and those pesky borderline sugar levels. But don't worry, Ayurveda can often help with integrative approaches that make life a bit easier. Thalassemia with constant low Hb sometimes make us feel drained, doesn't it? First, about the constipation and hemoglobin. Iron supplements can be rough on the stomach, maybe causing that constioation. In Ayurveda, consider incorporating foods rich in iron like black sesame seeds and pomegranate. Also, jaggery can help with Hb levels, and it’s somewhat gentle on the digestion. Take a small piece after meals, should be fine. Digestive system's distress needs attention too. Remember that keeping agni, or digestive fire, balanced is crucial. Try sipping on warm water with a bit of ginger throughout the day. Slows down indigestion and helps liver too. Ginger, known for its carminative properties, helps liver health and can ease some tummy troubles. For the fatty liver, we focus on lowering ama, the Ayurvedic concept of toxins. Best keep your meals light and easy on the liver. Avoid deep-fried, calorie surplus foods. Got to take care of your liver, right? Since you're entering menopause, fluctuations are a given, no? Hormonal shifts can be nerve-wracking. Ayurvedic herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari can be supportive; known to help balance those hormonal swings. Given the borderline sugar levels, small meals frequently but healthy ones. Keep that blood sugar from spiking or dipping suddenly! Include fibrous things like oats; they’re kind enough to your digestive system and sugar levels. Of course, before starting any new routine or remedy, it's vital to check with a healthcare professional who's familiar with all your conditions. Safety first, always!

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