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How to cure cancer of squmous Carcinoma
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How to cure cancer of squmous Carcinoma - #19656

Keerthi S

After surgery, radiation and chemotherapy again grow the cells in throat bone portion, doctor said surgery is not possible at current situation, and one chemotherapy done, now throat portion is very painful, how can I control

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In Ayurveda, managing throat pain in cancer patients focuses on reducing inflammation, soothing discomfort, detoxifying the body, and enhancing overall strength. Herbal remedies like Yashtimadhu (Licorice) can be used as a gargle to relieve throat irritation, while formulations like Kantakari Avaleha and Kaishore Guggulu may help reduce pain and inflammation. Detoxifying herbs such as Triphala Churna and immunity-boosting supplements like Guduchi and Ashwagandha can support overall well-being. Curcumin from turmeric is also beneficial for its anti-inflammatory properties. External therapies like Pratisarana (application of honey and turmeric paste) or Gandusha (oil pulling with sesame oil) may provide localized relief. Following a Pitta-pacifying diet with cooling foods, avoiding spicy and processed items, and staying hydrated with warm water sips can further ease discomfort. Stress management through Pranayama and Meditation is recommended to enhance mental well-being. Additionally, Panchakarma therapies such as Nasya or Virechana may be advised under supervision to support detoxification. For accurate diagnosis and management a detailed analysis is needed along with assessment of your latest investigations and prescriptions.
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Hi Keerthi, I'm sorry to hear about your condition. To help manage pain and support healing, I recommend focusing on strengthening your ojas (vital energy) and reducing pitta and vata imbalances. Consider the following: Warm herbal oils like Ashwagandha or Bala for gentle massage on the throat area. Anti-inflammatory herbs like turmeric and ginger can support healing. Diet: Consume warm, nourishing foods like soups and stews to support your body’s strength. Breathing exercises (Pranayama) can help relieve pain and support overall vitality. Have you tried any natural remedies or specific treatments to ease the pain so far?
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Cancer cell are highly mitotic cell they divide regular and speedy to normal cell but human body cell have require to energy for there work so first of all you have work your diet low carb diet preffer take intermittent fasting
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I'm really sorry to hear you've been having such a hard time with this. Squamous cell carcinoma, it's quite stubborn and painful, isn't it? First off, I must say, if your condition requires immediate medical intervention, stick with your oncologist's advice for sure—people often rely on Ayurveda alongside conventional treatments instead of solely, you know? Pain in the throat region, especially after chemotherapy, it could be like the body's way of ringing the alarm bell, so addressing pain and maintaining quality of life should be priorities. In Ayurveda, we often look at managing the pain by balancing the dosha. With cancer, Kapha and Pitta doshas can be aggravated. So, applying a gentle turmeric paste topically might reduce inflammation and pain due to its anti-inflammatory properties. Just mix turmeric powder with a bit of water to form a paste and apply it gently on the outside of the throat area. Do a patch test first, though, in case your skin reacts. Dynamic diet change is also crucial. Go for warm, soothing foods that are easy on the throat. Kitchari, a traditional Ayurvedic porridge made of lentils and rice, is great. Avoid anything too spicy or acidic as it's only gonna irritate more. Sip on warm herbal teas like licorice or chamomile -- they're soothing. Incorporate breathing techniques like pranayama. Make sure it’s slow and gentle, not forcing anything. Anulom Vilom, or alternate nostril breathing, can help balance energies and bring a sense of calmness. Should do this with caution, though. Remember, though, these are supportive measures. Main medical advice, what the doctor tells you, that's the rock you need to lean on right now. But or holistic well-being, integrating both methods—modern and traditional with expert advice, gives you a better edge. Keep in close touch with your healthcare provider about everything you're trying. Hang in there, you're not alone in this.
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