How to treat itself if u have recently diagnosed with lung fibrosis - #20582
Palpitations n headache n vomiting Went to fortis n then after one one month again same symptoms. Is this lungs fibrosis curable . Took Ayurveda medicine nintina but loss appetite after that n headache.
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When the lung fibrosis has been diagnosed?? Are you on oxygen support/ inhalers?? Cannot guarantee that it is totally curable, but at some extent your symptoms may be reduced
It depends on stage of the disease. Ayurved can improve your health status but complete details needed.
Headache may not due to lung fibrosis Take Saraswathi arista 20ml two times a day Amalaki rasayana 2 spoons two times a day with warm milk
Pushkar mool Powder Dashmool powder Arjuna twak powder Haldi tab Aswgandha tab Swaras kas chintamani ras
Take Divya swasari 1-1-1 after food with water Agasthya awaleh 1tsp twice daily before food with water Kamdudharas ras 1-0-1 after food with water
Lung fibrosis, also known as pulmonary fibrosis, is indeed a serious condition where the lung tissue becomes scarred over time which can result in breathing difficulties. While complete reversal of fibrosis isn’t typically possible, Ayurveda can offer supportive care and work to manage symptoms alongside conventional treatments. It’s vital you continue consulting a medical professional regarding this.
Your symptoms like palpitations, headache and vomiting, combined with a loss of appetite, might be linked to several factors, potentially including some an aspect of the medication or an imbalance in your doshas. If you’re taking Nintina, an Ayurvedic medicine, and experiencing these side effects, I would recommend discussing this with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor advice to you.
In Ayurveda, addressing the imbalance involves considering your prakriti (your body’s consttution) and examining current lifestyle factors. Pacifying treatments focus on managing the vitiated pitta dosha, commonly linked with stomach-related issues.
Diet plays a big role here. Start with simpler foods like well-cooked rice and lentils (like khichdi), and include naturally sweet, astringent and bitter foods to soothe. Avoid spicy, excessively sour, and salty foods as they could exacerbate Pitta and your symptoms. Also, consider herbal options like Pippali (long pepper), and Tulsi tea, which are known to aid in managing respiratory health. Consulting a herbalist is smart to determine the right dosage and frequency.
Breathing exercises like pranayama may help increase lung capacity gradually (but don’t overdo it). Consulting a Yoga expert could be beneficial before starting vigorous practices.
Remember that patient-specific treatments are best planned through direct consultation with practitioners, but generally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle that includes regular sleep, stress management, and hydration can improve overall well-being alongside a herbal strategy. If symptoms worsen, it’s crucial to seek immediate conventional medical advice to address acute symptoms.

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