Ulcer - #20174
How can I cure ulcer permanently,am having palpitations Heart pain And feeling restless Have used some drugs that is used in treating ulcer,but am still feeling it.please help me out Thanks. Ayurvedic Doctor
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Ulcer?? Exactly where??and since how many days
Ulcer meens mucosal erosion So take care of your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food Take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly Mulethi sidhha ghrit Shootshekhar ras Kaaamdudha ras Amla pitta tak loh Avippatikar powder Take regular 3 month
Ulcer-related issues can be pretty tricky, especially when they’re tagging along with symptoms like palpitations, heart pain, and restlessness. It sounds like your pitta dosha might be aggravated, which often corresponds to these fiery sensations you’re experiencing. First things first: ensure you’re in touch with a healthcare professional about those heart symptoms—palpitations and heart pain aren’t to be taken lightly, alright?
Now, back to ulcers. In Ayurveda, ulcers are often linked to hyperacidity or imbalances in digestion, sometimes pointing to a build-up of excess pitta. The key is to cool things down and balance that fiery energy. Start with your diet. Stick to cooling, non-spicy, non-acidic foods. Think sweet fruits like pears and melons, vegetables like cucumber and leafy greens, and go for whole grains like rice. Avoid stimulants like caffeine and alcohol, and spicy or deep-fried foods, as they tend to aggravate pitta and intensify symptoms.
Try herbal help too. Licorice root, known as Yashtimadhu in Ayurveda, can be soothing for the stomach lining. A teaspoon of this powder mixed with warm water and consumed before meals may help. Additionally, aloe vera juice (pure and unadulterated) can be your friend here, aiding in cooling down the digestive tract.
Adopt a lifestyle that calms and pacifies—engage in Pranayama, especially Sheetali or Sheetkari breathing, which are excellent to cool the pitta dosha. Gentle yoga, too, can ease stress and promote relaxation.
And remember—the body doesn’t like to be rushed. Implement these changes gradually, allowing your body time to adjust. Regular hydration is also crucial, but not with ice-cold drinks—lukewarm water works best to calm digestion.
Lastly, stress plays a significant role in exacerbating ulcers, so try incorporating mindfulness or meditation into your daily routine to calm the mind and ease overall tension.

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