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73 days ago
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Gallbladder cyst - #20390

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I hv cyst 8 mm in my gallbladder I hv to much pain doctor recommended for operation but i m afraid of plz give me suggestions how I can resolve it before that pain accured two time in a weak but after some precautions now it's gone on three months I used bhomika alma

Age: 40
Chronic illnesses: No others disease
Gallbladder cyst pain
100 INR (~1.17 USD)
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If pain is not there You can start on 1 Tab.Giloy ghan vati- 2.Tab.arogyavardhini vati- 3.Kanchanar guggulu-1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water If pain is present follow up at surgeon
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Dr. Manjula
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73 days ago
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Hello, 1. Please avoid broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, onions, garlics, beans, lentils, peas, milk and milk products. Limit the use of radish, cucumber and corn 2. Exercise regularly to keep your body weight under check 3. The following medicines will help: Arogyavardhini vati 1--0----1 Varanadi kashayam 20ml-----0-----20ml Both for 90 days These to be followed only if it is asymptomatic and also a repeat test is very much neccassary after 90 days. Take care. Kind regards.

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Take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food Arogyawardhini wati Triphla gugulu Panchtikt ghrit gugulu Kanchan gugulu Bhumiaamlaki swaras Triphla powder take regular 3 month

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Dr. Prashant Kumar
I’m Dr. Prashant Kumar, a multi-specialty Ayurvedic doctor with over four years of experience in holistic and integrative healthcare. After earning my Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS), I deepened my expertise through focused study in several specialties, including Panchakarma therapy, herbal pharmacology, sexual health, cosmetology, general medicine, and dietetics. My clinical practice blends time-tested Ayurvedic wisdom with modern therapeutic approaches to offer personalized, results-driven care. My clinic is designed as a peaceful, healing space — a reflection of my belief that recovery begins in a calm, nurturing environment. I start each day with yoga and meditation, practices that help me stay grounded and attentive to every patient I see. I believe that effective treatment must go beyond physical symptoms, so my consultations involve a comprehensive assessment of emotional, mental, and lifestyle factors that influence health. I take a multi-disciplinary approach, often working closely with nutritionists, yoga practitioners, and wellness experts to build customized treatment plans. These may include herbal formulations, detox therapies like Panchakarma, dietary guidance, and lifestyle modifications tailored to each patient’s constitution or dosha. My work has helped patients manage and often reverse chronic conditions such as arthritis, gastrointestinal imbalances, skin disorders, metabolic issues, and stress-induced ailments. I’m deeply committed to educating my patients—not just about their current condition, but about how to maintain balance and long-term health through Ayurvedic principles. What sets my practice apart is my empathetic, patient-first approach. I’ve built strong, lasting relationships within the community, and I frequently conduct workshops on preventive care, Ayurvedic nutrition, seasonal wellness routines, and stress management. To me, Ayurveda is more than a profession—it’s a lifelong journey of growth, healing, and connection. My goal is to empower every patient to take charge of their health through awareness, discipline, and natural care.
72 days ago
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Please Avoid oily and junk food Arogya vardhini vati 2 Tablet Morning and 2 tab evening Vriddhi vadhika vati 1 tablet twice a day Giloy ghan vati 2 tablet twice a day

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Tab. Liv -52 -DS 1-0-1 Vriddhivadhika vati 1-0-1 Kanchanar guggul 1-0-1 Avoid oily, spicy, fried foods Avoid eating full stomach

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Facing a gallbladder cyst can indeed be challenging, but it's good to hear you've been able to manage the pain recently. Ayurveda has its approach that might support you, but it's essential to understand the critical nature of gallbladder issues. If the cyst leads to frequent or severe pain, medical surgery may still be necessary. However, let’s explore what can be done through Ayurveda to potentially assist your situation. First things first, ensure that your diet is aligned with pacifying any potential kapha and pitta imbalances, often associated with gallbladder issues. Incorporate turmeric and ginger in your meals; they aid in encouraging digestion and alleviating inflammation. Try warm water with a pinch of turmeric first thing each morning. Triphala can also be crucial in maintaining digestive health, aiding in natural detoxification. You can take half to one teaspoon of triphala powder with warm water before bedtime every day. It is known for its supportive properties in eliminating toxins and optimizing digestion. Bhumyamalaki, which you already mentioned, plays an important role due to its hepato-protective actions. Continuing it may aid liver function, and as liver health is deeply interlinked with the gallbladder. However, ensure consuming it under guidance, like taking the powder with warm water twice daily. Hydration is often overlooked but crucial—drinking warm water throughout the day assists in digestion and maintaining an optimal flow of bile. Yoga and breathing exercises are very effective for reducing stress and stimulating proper digestive processes. Specific asanas such as Mandukasana (frog pose) gently massage internal organs, which might support gallbladder health. All said, it's imperative to follow your doctor's advice thoroughly. The surgery recommendation is typically based on the evaluations of potential risks. Even with improvement, continue regular medical evaluations to confirm the cyst isn't escalating. Ayurveda certainly offers supportive measures, but critical gallbladder conditions often require conventional interventions as primary support. Take care!

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