Gastrointestinal Disorders - #19877
Hand and foot numbness, nervousness Hiatal neoplasm (ulcer in the esophagus) Indigestion, heartburn and heaviness Negative perception with constipation, gas Spending more time in the bathroom H pylori (stomach ulcer) Depression, anger, lightheadedness or headache IB D (Crohn's and Colitis) Abdominal tightening (abdominal bloating) Grid Issue (Reflex Disease) The world does not look good, the heart wants to cry Mucus in stool
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Mr Azib, I know it’s difficult to manage in this situation but I want to ask few details to be able to guide you better. Can you please put your diet here in detail and also overall sleep schedule and stress levels? How is your appetite ? And if any recent cbc and LFT reports are conducted please mention them.
Hi,
I’m truly sorry you’re experiencing all these symptoms, and I understand how overwhelming it can be. To better guide you, could you share if any specific triggers worsen your symptoms, like certain foods, stress, or changes in routine? Also, have you had any recent tests or treatments for the conditions mentioned, such as H. pylori or IBS?
Given the combination of digestive and emotional symptoms, a holistic approach can help:
Diet: For IBS, try an anti-inflammatory diet, including easily digestible foods like boiled vegetables, rice, and lean proteins. Avoid triggers like dairy, spicy, or fatty foods.
Herbs: Triphala can support digestion, while Ashwagandha may help reduce stress and anxiety.
Probiotics: Help balance gut bacteria to improve digestion and IBS symptoms.
Stress Management: Techniques like yoga, deep breathing, or mindfulness can help with both digestive issues and emotional well-being.
Azib, your symptoms suggest a combination of digestive, neurological, and emotional health issues, possibly linked to conditions like GERD, IBD, and H. pylori infection. Here’s an Ayurvedic approach to managing them: 1.Avipattikara churna 1/2 tsp twice daily before food with water 2.Sharvani churna 1/2 tsp with warm milk at night 3.Ashwagandha capsule- once daily 4.Triphala churna-1 tsp with warm water at night
Avoid acidic & spicy foods – No citrus fruits, coffee, or processed foods. Eat smaller, frequent meals – Helps prevent acid reflux and bloating. Drink warm water – Helps with digestion Try yoga, meditation, and deep breathing. Sleep on your left side Licorice (Mulethi) Tea – Drink twice daily. Amla Juice – 20 ml on an empty stomach. Fennel & Ajwain Tea Chyawanprash – 1 tsp daily
Would you like a customized meal plan as well? Let me know how I can further help!
Based on your symptoms, it seems you are experiencing a complex mix of gastrointestinal disorders and emotional stress that are likely interconnected. It’s crucial to address these symptoms with a holistic approach. While Ayurveda can certainly provide support, I would advise consulting a healthcare professional to address any critical issues, especially concerning potential neoplasms and ulcers.
Your symptoms suggest aggravated Pitta dosha, which could be the root cause of indigestion, heartburn, and acidity-related issues. The sensation of heaviness and bloating could also relate to Kapha imbalance.
Firstly, dietary changes would be beneficial. Avoid spicy, oily, and excessively hot foods that can exacerbate the burning sensation. Include cooling foods like cucumber, coconut water, and melons in your diet. Make a habit of sipping on warm water with a little ginger juice and honey throughout the day, as it may help stimulate the digestive fire gently.
For constipation and gas, increasing fiber intake with freshly cooked vegetables and whole grains is helpful. Trifala is a classical Ayurvedic formulation that can support bowel regularity, you may take it before bedtime with warm water but consult an ayurvedic specialist before starting any new supplementation.
Since you’re experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety, practices such as pranayama and meditation can help balance both the mind and body. Breathing exercises, such like alternate nostril breathing, can be particularly calming and mitigate emotional turmoil.
With conditions like IBS and inflammation, a Vata-pacifying diet that includes grounding foods such as cooked carrots and sweet potatoes may be calming. Avoid raw, uncooked and difficult-to-digest foods that can aggravate these conditions.
Lastly, your symptoms sound like they could be a source of serious discomfort, and in some instances, they need immediate intervention. Please prioritize visiting a healthcare provider for thorough diagnostics and treatment options. Remember, Ayurveda supports overall well-being but shouldn’t replace necessary medical treatment.

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