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Liver - #20557

Pawan kumar

Liver cancer liver cerosis liver fibrosis hepatitis b ho gia hai pet Mai pani bhi bhr gia hai food pipe mai ulcer bhi hai back pr bed sore bhi hai koi jakham hone pr Jldii nhi bhrta ayurveda mai ham kia tretment kr skte hai

Age: 51
Liver cancer
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Take care of your health and take fruits vegetables salad sprouts dalia khichdi in diet Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food Arogyawardhini wati Sarvtobhadra vati Punarnawa mandoor Bhumiaamlaki swaras Awala aloevera juice Aamlaki rasayan Apittikar powder et night

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Its very complicated problem Take Liv 52 two times a day ArogyavardaniI vati two times a day Ajmodadi churna half spoon with warm water before bed time

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Liv-52 -DS 1-0-1 Phaltrikadi kadha 10ml. Twice daily after food with water Jatyadi oil for bedsores

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Liver-related issues like liver cancer, cirrhosis, fibrosis, and hepatitis B can be quite complicated, and the presence of ascites (fluid in the abdomen), esophageal ulcers, and bedsores indicate that the condition is quite advanced. Hence, it is critical to consult with a healthcare professional immediately. However, along with modern medical intervention, we can explore supportive Ayurvedic approaches that may complement your treatment. In Ayurveda, strengthening the liver and balancing pitta dosha is crucial. **Arogyavardhini vati** is often recommended because it is traditionally used to support liver health. You can take this 1-2 tablets twice a day after meals, but please consult with your existing healthcare provider before starting any new remedy to confirm it doesn't interfere with any current treatments. For your diet, consume easily digestible foods. Avoid oily, spicy, and fermented items. Opt for freshly cooked, warm, and easily digestible meals like khichadi with turmeric and ginger. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and ginger aids digestion, both safe staples in your diet. Hydration's crucial, but given your ascites, it's important to maintain it without exacerbating fluid retention. Coconut water can be taken in moderation – it's hydrating and soothing but discuss the amount with your physician considering your fluid control needs. To address esophageal ulcers, you might benefit from cooling and soothing herbs like licorice or an alternative like **Triphala**, but in liquid form to avoid irritating the ulcers further. For bedsores, topical application of paste made from **neem** and **turmeric** could aid the healing due to their anti-bacterial properties. However, these areas must remain clean and dry; change positions frequently to reduce pressure. Finally, since your wounds are slow to heal, enhancing immunity is key. Ashwagandha, known for its rejuvenating properties, may be beneficial. You can take it as a powder or tablet, again with professional guidance. Remember, these suggestions offer supportive care and should not replace necessary medical treatments your doctors advise. Your situation requires a prompt professional medical evaluation to determine a full course of action.

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