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How to treat brokage in the throat
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104 days ago
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How to treat brokage in the throat - #19503

Onuoha Lorritta N

After eating I notice the food stores in my throat later it will start going down gradually. Note my LDL is 201 My DHL 147 I have HBP I have treated H Pylori I do experience palpitation I have Fibroid I feel cold in one side of my body I hear lots of sound from my stomach I fart a lot

Age: 38
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Hello Onuoha, Thank you for reaching out! It sounds like you're dealing with several uncomfortable symptoms. The feeling of food stuck in your throat could be from acid reflux or a problem with your esophagus like some inflammation leading to esophageal swelling . Your high LDL and blood pressure may also cause palpitations. The stomach noises, gas, and cold sensation might be related to digestion issues like IBS or indigestion. Have you had any tests like an endoscopy or scans for your symptoms? Do certain foods or stress make it worse? Are you taking any medications for your blood pressure, cholesterol, or digestion? Your answers can help find the right treatment.

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1. Triphala Churna – ½ teaspoon with warm water before bed 2. Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet twice daily after meals 3. Avipattikar Churna – ½ teaspoon before meals with warm water 4. Dashmool Kwath – 4 teaspoons with warm water twice daily Eat light, warm, and easily digestible meals. Avoid spicy, oily, and heavy foods. Drink cumin, coriander, and fennel tea daily. Avoid eating late at night. Sit upright for 30 minutes after meals. Practice deep breathing & yoga (Anulom-Vilom for circulation).

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To provide a more thorough understanding of your condition, I would need to know about your overall lifestyle, stress levels, and emotional state. How is your digestion—do you often feel bloated or have difficulty with bowel movements? Are there any specific food triggers for your symptoms, such as fatty, spicy, or heavy meals? It would also be helpful to know how often you experience palpitations, and if they are related to stress, physical activity, or after meals. Additionally, understanding your sleep patterns, exercise routine, and any other family history of heart disease, digestive issues, or fibroids would give me a clearer picture. From an Ayurvedic perspective, your symptoms suggest an imbalance in Vata dosha, particularly with Vata and Pitta doshas affecting your digestive system. The sensation of food "storing in the throat" and the sound from your stomach indicates Vata disturbance in the Agni (digestive fire), which is weak and not fully able to process food. The coldness on one side of your body might indicate poor circulation, potentially related to Vata imbalance as well. The presence of fibroids could be related to Kapha dosha excess, leading to the formation of masses or tissue growths. Elevated LDL and HBP point to an imbalance in the Rasa dhatu (plasma) and the srotas (channels), with possible Ama (toxins) accumulation. For temporary relief, Ayurvedic treatment would focus on balancing your Vata and Pitta doshas, improving digestion, and managing heart health. Herbs like Triphala (for digestion), Ashwagandha (for stress and circulation), and Guggulu (to manage cholesterol and inflammation) could be beneficial. Guduchi and Turmeric would support immune function and reduce inflammation, while Shatavari might help with fibroid-related issues. To improve circulation and balance your body temperature, Warm meals with spices like Cumin, Ginger, and Fennel can stimulate digestion. Additionally, Pranayama (breathing exercises) and gentle yoga can help reduce stress, manage palpitations, and support overall balance in your body.

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Hmm, quite a few things happening there, huh? That feeling of food sticking in your throat could be related to something called "Vata" imbalance, especially when the digestion is sluggish. So let's break it all apart a bit. First up, for that throat issue, you might wanna try Triphala churna. It's a wonderful blend used in Ayurveda to aid digestion and clear such blockages. Just mix half a teaspoon in warm water before bedtime. That's it, really simple. It's not magic but should help with regularity and such. About the cholesterol — LDL and HDL numbers you mentioned. Bit high LDL, yep? Well, aiming to balance your diet could work wonders. Including more fiber-rich foods like oats, beans, and fresh fruits and veggies should help. But, don't forget, maintaining regular physical activity could also keep that in check alongside a heart-healthy diet. When it comes to high blood pressure (HBP) and palpitations, co'mon work on stress management too. Mindfulness or gentle yoga every day could help. Maybe start with simple pranayama, like alternate nostril breathing, for 5-10 minutes daily. Just imagine it calms the mind and reduces anxiety. Fibroids... you gotta make sure your diet is promoting a balanced hormone environment. Limit red meats and opt for more plant-based sources of protein. Warm herbal teas instead of cold drinks might comfort that odd cold sensation. Oh, and those sounds in your stomach and excess gas? Well, that's again pointing to Vata imbalance along with a little Pitta. Simplify your meals — don’t overeat or combine too many different kinds of foods at once, see? Consider ashwagandha for balancing overall bodily processes. Above all, if these symptoms keep putting a strain, see a doctor. Balancing things like Vata, Pitta, and Kapha can totally work alongside conventional treatments. But, you know, ensuring it’s safe to do both, right? Health always comes first.

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