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Gestric and acidity Stomach bloating after eating
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Gestric and acidity Stomach bloating after eating - #20479

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Stomach bloating after eating Gestric and acidity Please I want medicine for this and what to avoid now medicine use Esomeprazole 40 mg and Levosulpiride 25 mg I have this problem for the last 5 years

Age: 37
Chronic illnesses: smotch problem
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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab.Yashtimadhu 2-0-2 Sy.Gason 15ml twice after meal
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Avipattikara churna- 1/2 tsp with water before meals Udaramrita vati - 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water Kumarasava- 2 tsp with equal quantity of water twice daily after food
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Avipathikara churna one spoon with warm water two times a day Sukumar gritha 2 spoon with warm milk two times a day
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Stomach bloating, gastric issues, and acidity often point towards an imalance in your body's doshas, especially Pitta and Vata. It's important to understand these imbalances to address the root cause effectively. You've been using Esomeprazole and Levosulpiride, which suggest you've been dealing with severe symptoms, but incorporating some Ayurvedic insights might offer relief without additional side effects. The root of digestive issues lies within our Agni, or digestive fire. When Agni is weak, undigested food can accumulate, leading to bloating and acidity. Strengthening your Agni and pacifying Vata and Pitta can help. Starting the day with a pinch of ginger with a little salt before meals can stimulate digestion. Avoid drinking cold water or beverages during meals, as it can extinguish your digestive fire. Opt for warm water to facilitate easier digestion. From a dietary perspective, it's beneficial to avoid foods that can exacerbate Pitta and Vata. Spicy, oily, and fried foods should be minimized. Try to avoid raw and cold foods – stick with warm, cooked meals. Caffeinated drinks such as tea and coffee might increase acidity, while sour foods like citrus fruits could aggravate your condition. Cumin, coriander, and fennel seeds are excellent to include in your meals, as they aid in digestion and help reduce bloating. You may also find relief with Triphala, a traditional Ayurvedic combo of three fruits that can improve digestion. Taking half a teaspoon with warm water before bed might help regulate your digestive system. On the lifestyle front, consider following a regular eating schedule, giving your body predictable times to anticipate and manage digestion. Simple breathing exercises or pranayama can help to soothe the mind and body, reducing stress that often exacerbates digestive disturbances. Ensure you're not eating in a rushed or tense state – take the time to enjoy your meals. However, it's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider before making changes, especially if you consider modifying your medication use. Chronic conditions such as these can sometimes mask more serious underlying issues, and it's always vital to ensure your approach is safe and tailored to your specific condition. Taking an integrative approach that combines modern medicine with Ayurveda can offer a holistic path to healing.
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