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How to over come acidity - #20357

Sumaya Nargis

I have chronic acidity issues but now they are worsening day by day as I can't eat any kind of spicy oily food as I eat it my chest starts to burn and also acidity reflux issue is also there Early I don't have all these issues but now iam facing all these problems Want to get rid of this symptoms in an effective way Also can't pass stool on a regular basis and also can't evacuate complete stool at a time feels like there is stuff left in stomach And stool is not hard to say it as constipation

Age: 42
Chronic illnesses: Acidity
Chest discomfort
Acidity reflux
Burning sensation in chest
200 INR (~2.35 USD)
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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular use of buttermilk with lunch. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab.Yashtimadhu 2-0-2 Avipattikar tab. 0-0-3 with lukewarm water at bedtime
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You can try the following medicines if no relief better to go for endoscopy to look for any ulcers Avipattikara churna- 1/2 with water before meals Triphala churna 1/2 tsp with lukewarm water at night Take at regular intervals Avoid spicy sour oily fried processed foods Take buttermilk with rock salt and roasted cumy

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Avipattikar churna 1/2 tsf + pittantaka churna 500mg with luke warm water before meal twice a day Triphala churna 3g with luke warm water at night before sleep Avoid spicy food, junk food, oily food

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Before providing a complete and customized treatment plan, I need to assess the key factors contributing to your concerns. Kindly answer the following questions: Do you consume white rice regularly in your diet? Do you drink water immediately after finishing your meals? Do you consume non-vegetarian food? Do you frequently take proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) such as omeprazole or pantoprazole? Please provide details about your daily food habits and routine for a more effective and personalized approach. Once I receive this information, I will provide a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to your needs

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Kamdudharas ras moti yukta 1-0-1 after food with water Gulkand 1tsp twice daily before food Have coriander seeds fennel seeds jeera seeds soak overnight strain and drink water empty stomach.

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Sounds like you're dealing with some real discomfort from acidity and digestive issues. Ayurveda has insights that might help in managing these. What you're describing – the burning sensation, acid reflux, and incomplete bowel movements – suggests an imbalance primarily in the Pitta dosha, along with some Vata involvement in your digestive system. First off, considering diet – it might be useful to favor cooling, non-spicy foods. Emphasize on sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes while avoiding salty, sour, and pungent flavors, which can aggravate Pitta. Fresh fruits like melons and cucumbers, leafy greens, and whole grains such as rice can be soothing. Try incorporating foods like boiled apples in the morning as they can help balance the digestive fire (Agni) without overstimulating it. Hydration is key, so warm water sipped throughout the day, maybe with a little fennel seeds, might be soothing. Avoid cold drinks or anything with caffeine. For the irregularity in stools, Triphala could be very beneficial. It's a classical Ayurvedic formula that gently stimulates bowel movements without causing dependency. Take it before bedtime with warm water. It helps with detoxifying the intestines and balancing the doshas. On lifestyle, establish a routine—it helps in resetting the body clock. Try to wake up, sleep, and eat around the same times each day. Incorporate a few minutes of yoga or gentle exercise which can aid digestion, especially post meals. Shitali Pranayama (cooling breath technique) might be useful when you feel the burn of acid reflux. Stress plays a role too. It would help if you could try some relaxation techniques like meditation or deep breathing, which calm the mind and, by extension, the Pitta dosha. If symptoms persist, it is essential to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out conditions that might need more urgent intervention. Ayurveda can complement, but it should not replace, conventional medical advice, especially when symptoms worsen.

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