How to pass urine and stool ? - #19945
How to pass urine and stool liver cirrhosis patient with creatinine levels 2.8 Unconscious position Not eating anything Sleep since 24 hours and tell abdominal pain Today tap 2L water and gave antibiotics
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Hello Adnan,In Ayurveda, managing cirrhosis involves supporting the liver and kidneys while ensuring proper elimination. Since your patient is unconscious and not eating, the focus should be on gentle detoxification and hydration. Herbs like Punarnava and Gokshura can help support kidney function and reduce fluid retention, but these should only be used under a healthcare provider’s guidance. For abdominal pain, warm compresses or herbal formulations with Turmeric and Ginger can help relieve discomfort. Since the patient is not eating, an IV or oral rehydration solution, with electrolytes and mild digestive support, should be considered. Have you had recent reports on liver function tests (ALT, AST, bilirubin) or an ultrasound to assess the current condition of the liver and kidneys? Additionally, is the abdominal pain localized or spreading, and has there been any change in urine output or color?
LFT. Bilirubin 2.9 Creatinine 2.8 Urea 199 Ascites fluid massive in scan report HB 7.0
ACC to the pts symptoms,pt requires urgent hospitalisation
In the context of liver cirrhosis with elevated creatinine levels (2.8) and an unconscious state, immediate medical intervention is crucial due to the possibility of acute kidney injury or other complications. As an Ayurvedic practitioner, I have to stress the urgent necessity to follow the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional to manage this critical condition effectively. However, I can offer some insights from an Ayurvedic perspective which might be supportive in the long-term management of the liver health and overall balance.
For liver cirrhosis, the main focus in Ayurveda would be on balancing the pitta dosha, as liver is a pitta-dominant organ. However, when speaking about acute situations and especially in an unconscious state, it is imperative that this patient receives conventional emergency care first. Follow-up with Ayurveda can support long-term recovery and maintenance.
In terms of supporting renal health and promoting normal urination, once the patient is stabilised, Ayurveda may recommend formulations like Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) which is known to support kidney function. But, its use has to be guided by thorough case assessment after stabilization.
The fact that they are not eating and unconscious makes feeding any oral remedies unsafe. Instead, once they regains consciousness and are stable, a diet that’s easy on the liver like khichdi (lentil and rice porridge), or simple boiled vegetables might be slowly introduced as per the attending doctor’s guidance.
Abdominal pain and distention could be alleviated long-term by ensuring regular, safe elimination of toxins through herbal preparations and panchakarma therapies like virechana (therapeutic purgation), but again, only when they are stable and under supervision of a healthcare professional.
Achieving balance in the diet post-recovery will be crucial. Avoiding very oily, spicy foods and alcohol while focusing on a comprehensive liver-friendly diet is important. Light meals, plenty of fluids, and incorporating gentle digestive spices like cumin, coriander seeds, and turmeric could be beneficial.
Given the seriousness of the condition described, this advice is meant to be complementary and considered only when the acute issues are sufficiently managed by conventional medicine.

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