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Question #20051
90 days ago
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Hepatitis B - #20051

Emmanuel Kwadwo Sarpong

I feel pain in my liver and I don't know what to do now because I don't know what is happening to me. Please help me to leave healthy. I am reducing in size and weight and my body is aching me and toes are paining me

Age: 32
Chronic illnesses: Hepatitis B
Pain
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If detected Hepatitis -B, you need to take care of your liver Take amla + aloevera juice 10ml daily twice before food. Avoid alcohol Divya Livamrit 1-1-1, after food with water

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Feeling pain in the liver area along with weight loss and body aches can be concerning. It's essential to first understand that these symptoms might indicate a deeper underlying health issue, potentially involving the liver. In such scenarios, it's crucial to seek urgent medical assessment. When the liver is involved, timely intervention can be critical. Now, from an Ayurvedic perspective, liver health is connected to the Pitta dosha, which governs metabolism and digestion. Imbalances in Pitta can lead to liver issues. Your symptoms like weight loss and aches may suggest Pitta imbalance or possibly an excess of toxins (ama) in the body, but this should by no means replace medical evaluation. To support liver health naturally, you can consider incorporating some simple Ayurvedic practices: first, focus on a Pitta-pacifying diet—think of cooling, easy to digest foods like oatmeal, rice, and cooked vegetables. Also, increase your intake of naturally sweet fruits like pears and avoid hot, spicy, overly salty, and fried foods, which could aggravate Pitta. Additionally, taking herbs like Guduchi and Aloe Vera may help in the detoxification and strengthening of liver functions. Guduchi can be taken as a powder or tablet, about 500mg to 1g twice daily, while Aloe Vera juice can be consumed, 20ml in the morning before meals. You might also find relief in practicing gentle yoga, pranayama, or meditation to reduce stress, which can impact liver health indirectly. Avoid alcohol and tobacco—these can exacerbate liver issues. However, let me stress again the urgency of seeing a healthcare professional to properly diagnose and treat the underlying cause of your symptoms. Ayurveda is complementary to, not replacement for, definitive medical care. Addressing liver health effectively requires a balanced approach, considering all factors at play.

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