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Dialysis - #19719

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Am dialysis patient ago 3 months I want take ayurvedic treatment please help me can you suggest me ayurvedic treatment and medicine am getting 2 sessions a week for 4 hours and my dry weight 52kg and creatinine level 13

Age: 38
Chronic illnesses: Only kidney dialysis patient
Dialysis
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Are you experiencing any digestive problems, like constipation, bloating, or lack of appetite? How is your energy level, and do you feel fatigued or dehydrated between dialysis sessions? Additionally, understanding your emotional and mental health, including your stress levels, is important, as it can impact your overall well-being, especially when dealing with chronic conditions like kidney disease. In Ayurveda, kidney dysfunction is often linked to an imbalance in the Vata and Kapha doshas, and Ayurvedic treatments focus on detoxification, restoring Agni (digestive fire), and supporting renal function.

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Ah, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Dialysis is definitely a challenging experience. In Ayurveda, we focus on supporting your body gently while you continue with your regular treatments. Keep in mind, your current medical regimen should not be disrupted, stay in touch with your healthcare provider too. Now, considering that you're undergoing dialysis sessions, boosting your overall strength and managing the vitiated body energies are crucial. But, don't expect Ayurveda alone to replace your dialysis; it's to complement it. First, think about your diet. For a person on dialysis, the emphasis is on balancing Kapha and protecting Vata. Avoid heavy, oily, and salty foods. Stick to a simple, easily digestible diet. You could have light soups made with ginger, cumin, and a pinch of turmeric, which promote Agni (digestive fire) without loading the kidneys. Triphala could be beneficial, but take mild dose, maybe a 500mg tablet once before bed. This helps gentle detoxification, don’t overdo it though. Again, I’ll stress, discuss with your doctor to ensure it’s okay with your specific situation. A brewed infusion of coriander seeds (1 tsp corianer seeds, boiled in 2 cups water, reduce to half) taken once a day might soothe your kidneys. It’s pretty gentle. Herbal teas like ginger or ashwagandha might provide a little more vitality. These don't conflict with most treatments, but remember: moderation is key! Adapt healthy routines, take short walks if you're up to it, breathe deeply, enjoy some light yoga stretches maybe, they can restore balance in your body's energies. I really recommend talking with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can personalize a regimen further. Your prakriti, or your unique constitution, needs to be considered for precision here. P.S. Natural doesn't always mean safe; always be cautious of any abrupt changes, especially in a delicate situation like yours. Prioritize your safety above all.

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