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High Creatinine
FBS 102, CREATININE 3.04, UREA SERUM 65, USG- Both Kidney are normal in size 9.5/9.8cm Sugar- PRAMEHOUSHADHI, BP- Cardocare, Creatinine-Gokshura churna & Chandraprabha CREATINNE Reduced from 2 3.42 to 3.04 20days
What is nystagmus, and how does it affect vision and balance?
I recently came across the term nystagmus, and I was surprised to learn that it involves uncontrolled eye movements. I don’t fully understand what causes this condition or how it affects a person’s daily life. What exactly is nystagmus, and what causes the eyes to move involuntarily? Is it always associated with vision problems, or can it also affect balance and coordination? I read that it can be congenital or acquired—what are the differences, and how do doctors diagnose the underlying cause? I also want to know how nystagmus is treated. Are there medications or therapies that help control the eye movements, or is it a condition that cannot be fully managed? Are there any natural or alternative treatments, like eye exercises or Ayurveda, that support vision health in people with nystagmus? If anyone has experienced nystagmus, what was the cause, and what treatments have you tried? Did they help improve your symptoms, and were there lifestyle adjustments that made a difference?
My my unbirth baby has a kidney swelling
I want to know that 5 day ago in my 4 th month of during pregnancy I did ultrasound it's come that my baby has right kidney swelling and my first baby has only one kidney is working second is MCDK now he is 2.5 year but what can happen which is unbirth can it treatment.
Art Of Living Ayurveda Hospital
I’ve been feeling burnt out lately and want to explore Ayurveda for a holistic approach to healing. A friend mentioned the Art of Living Ayurveda Hospital, and it sounds like a great place to detox and recharge. Has anyone been to the Art of Living Ayurveda Hospital and can share their experience? I’m particularly interested in knowing what kind of treatments the Art of Living Ayurveda Hospital offers. Do they focus on Panchakarma, or is it more about lifestyle guidance and meditation? Also, how long should I stay at the Art of Living Ayurveda Hospital to get the best results? The other thing I’m curious about is the accommodation and food. Does the Art of Living Ayurveda Hospital provide meals according to your dosha, or is it a fixed menu for everyone? I’m also wondering if their treatments are customizable based on individual health issues. Lastly, is it worth traveling to the Art of Living Ayurveda Hospital if I live far away? I’d like to know if it’s better than smaller local Ayurvedic centers.
Increase amh
Can we increase amh, if so can you suggest some medicines to increase amh To Increase the number of egg follicles and to increase the size of eggs at 27 age
What Is Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride Used For, and What Are Its Side Effects?
My doctor recently prescribed Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride, and I want to understand what it’s used for. I read that it’s an antihistamine, but it also has appetite-stimulating effects—how does that work? I know Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride is sometimes used for allergies, migraines, and appetite stimulation, but does it cause drowsiness or weight gain as side effects? Are there any natural alternatives for what Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride is used for? Does Ayurveda offer any herbs or treatments for allergies and appetite improvement? If anyone has taken Cyproheptadine Hydrochloride, how effective was it for you, and did you experience any side effects?
How Effective Is Triphala for Digestion?
I’ve been struggling with digestive issues like bloating, acidity, and irregular bowel movements, and I keep hearing about the benefits of Triphala. I’m curious to know how effective is Triphala for digestion and whether it can be used as a long-term remedy to improve gut health. Does it truly live up to its reputation as a natural digestive aid? Here’s my situation: My digestion has been inconsistent, especially after heavy meals or eating spicy foods. I’ve heard that Triphala is a powerful Ayurvedic remedy made from three fruits—Amalaki, Bibhitaki, and Haritaki. How do these ingredients work together to cleanse the digestive system and promote regularity? Does it help alleviate symptoms like constipation and bloating, and is it effective for maintaining a balanced gut microbiome? I’ve also read that Triphala for digestion has detoxifying properties that support overall health. Does it improve metabolism and nutrient absorption, making it beneficial for weight management or boosting energy levels? Additionally, are there any benefits for reducing inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract or addressing conditions like acid reflux or irritable bowel syndrome? Another question I have is about how to use it effectively. Should it be taken as a powder, capsule, or in liquid form? What is the recommended dosage, and should it be consumed on an empty stomach or at a specific time of the day? Are there any side effects of overusing Triphala, such as diarrhea or dehydration? Lastly, I’d love to hear from people who’ve used Triphala regularly. How did it improve your digestion, and how long did it take to notice changes? Did you pair it with dietary adjustments or other Ayurvedic remedies for better results? Your insights into Triphala for digestion would be greatly appreciated.
Fatty liver
I have all the symptoms of the fatty liver. I have a big fat belly. Height is 5'3 & Weight is 92kg. I have gallbladder stones so have so much acidity problem. I can't have apple cider vinegar. So please tell me what should I do?
Dashanga Lepa
I recently came across Dashanga Lepa, a classical Ayurvedic formulation often used for skin disorders, inflammation, and wound healing. While it appears to be a versatile remedy, I’d like to understand more about Dashanga Lepa, its composition, uses, and how it is applied in Ayurvedic treatments. Could you provide a detailed explanation of its benefits and the conditions it addresses? From what I’ve read, Dashanga Lepa is used for conditions like eczema, boils, and non-healing wounds. Does it primarily work by pacifying pitta and kapha doshas to reduce inflammation and irritation, or does it also promote deeper healing by detoxifying the affected tissues? How effective is it for chronic skin conditions compared to acute issues like insect bites or burns? I’m curious about the ingredients in Dashanga Lepa and their therapeutic actions. It is said to contain a blend of ten herbs, including neem, turmeric, and manjistha—how do these herbs synergize to reduce swelling, prevent infections, and soothe the skin? Are there specific indications for its use, such as wounds that are slow to heal or itching caused by allergic reactions? Another important aspect is about its preparation and application. How is Dashanga Lepa prepared—should it be mixed with water, ghee, or another liquid to form a paste? Are there guidelines for applying it, such as the thickness of the layer or the duration it should remain on the skin? Additionally, are there complementary treatments, like internal detoxification or dietary adjustments, that enhance its effectiveness? I’d also like to know about its safety and potential side effects. While Dashanga Lepa is natural, are there precautions for certain skin types, such as those prone to dryness or sensitivity? Can it be used on open wounds, or should it only be applied to the surrounding areas? Lastly, if anyone has used Dashanga Lepa, I’d love to hear about your experience. Did it help alleviate your symptoms or improve your skin condition? Were there any challenges in preparing or applying it? Any detailed advice on understanding and utilizing Dashanga Lepa effectively would be greatly appreciated.
Claw Hand Physiotherapy Treatment in Ayurveda
I’ve been dealing with a condition known as claw hand for several years now. It’s been difficult to manage, and traditional physiotherapy has only provided limited relief. I recently heard that Ayurvedic treatments might help with conditions like claw hand, and I’m wondering if anyone has any experience with this. Has anyone here tried Ayurvedic physiotherapy or treatments for claw hand, and if so, what worked best? I’ve read that Ayurvedic therapy can include massage, specific exercises, and herbal treatments to help improve mobility and reduce stiffness. I’m really hoping to avoid surgery, so I want to know if there are specific Ayurvedic remedies that can support healing. Does Ayurveda help with claw hand over time, or is it more of a short-term relief? I’ve also heard that specific herbs, oils, or even dietary changes may improve nerve function and flexibility. Can anyone share a personal story about how Ayurveda has helped with claw hand? Was there a particular treatment or set of exercises that made a noticeable difference? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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