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How to reduce burning sensation in upper stomach and chest?
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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #19017
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How to reduce burning sensation in upper stomach and chest? - #19017

Bipin Sah

Recently diagnosed with gaseous abdomen and fatty liver grade II, no H pylori, having heartburn mostly after meal and mild stomach pain, back-neck pain, constipation, varied consistency of poo,poor appetite,back of the heat ache more often,also decayed and cracked tooth

Age: 50
Chronic illnesses: Not diagnosed any so far
Stomach pain
Heartburn
Neckache
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Hello Bipin, Since when have you been experiencing heartburn, constipation, and poor appetite? Do you consume spicy, fried, or processed foods? Do you feel stress, fatigue, or bloating after meals? How is your sleep and daily water intake? For fatty liver and digestion, take Arogyavardhini Vati (1 tablet twice daily after meals) and Triphala Churna (1 tsp at bedtime with warm water) for detox and constipation relief. Avipattikar Churna (½ tsp before meals) helps control acidity. Drink CCF (cumin-coriander-fennel) tea after meals. Avoid dairy, refined sugar, and late-night eating. Massage with Dhanwantharam Taila to relieve back and neck pain.
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Whoa, that’s quite a bit going on. First off, let’s focus on that burning sensation in your stomach and chest, as it’s key to feeling better. It sounds like Pitta dosha might be stirring things up with its fiery nature, especially with heartburn there. Consider adjusting your diet—lean towards cooling, calming foods like cucumber, buttermilk, or coconut water to soothe the burn. Try sipping on coriander or cumin seed water daily - yup, just boil a teaspoon of either in water, strain, and sip throughout the day! Avoid fried goodies or spicy stuff as much as possible, they can really mess up your digestion further. On the constipation front, Triphala can be a game-changer. So try half a teaspoon with warm water before bed, it helps digest and detoxify, naturally easing things along. Oh and make sure you stay hydrated, it helps the gut smile. Your fatty liver hints at impaired metabolism, so moderate exercise like a brisk walk after meals can keep Agni, the digestive fire, healthy. Regarding the neck and back discomfort, it might be related to the gut issues too, tension often spreads when digestion's off. Consider gentle yoga—Bhujangasana (Cobra pose) is great for both digestion and spine support! About the tooth stuff: sounds like Vata dosha imbalance. Oil pulling with sesame oil can be helpful for oral health, swish a tablespoon for 10 mins in the AM before brushing. Meanwhile, you might need to see a dentist for anything serious going on. Consider getting this evaluated more if symptoms continue or worsen, especially that back of head ache, just to be safe. Anyway, integrating these Ayurvedic tips should guide toward a more balanced, peaceful body state soon!

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