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Question #20599
72 days ago
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Ckd - #20599

Lalmani

Creatinine 8h urea 150h per me sujan h bhukh nhi lg rha chkkar aa rha h khujli ho rhi h skin dry h saans lene me dikkat h bp high rhta h sugar bhi 150se jyada hi rhta h bp bhi rat me 140/85 ho jata h egfr rate km h

Age: 61
Chronic illnesses: Yes
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Dr. Meenakshi
I am currently working as an Associate Professor and Ayurvedic Consultant at a reputed Ayurvedic medical college in Karnataka. My dual role in academics and clinical practice allows me to stay deeply connected with both the foundational principles of Ayurveda and their real-world application in patient care. With years of experience in teaching and treating patients, I have developed a strong grounding in classical Ayurvedic texts as well as hands-on expertise in managing a wide spectrum of health conditions. In my academic role, I am involved in mentoring undergraduate and postgraduate students, guiding them through theoretical understanding, clinical training, and practical application of Ayurvedic medicine. I actively participate in departmental research, workshops, and case discussions, fostering a learning environment that emphasizes both scientific inquiry and traditional wisdom. As a consultant, I provide holistic Ayurvedic care for chronic lifestyle disorders, musculoskeletal problems, women’s health issues, gastrointestinal diseases, and skin disorders. My treatment plans are deeply personalized, based on a thorough assessment of Prakriti (body constitution) and Vikriti (imbalance), integrating herbal medicine, Panchakarma therapies, dietary advice, and preventive health strategies. I strongly believe in the importance of patient education and preventive care. Whether I am managing a complex condition or offering day-to-day wellness support, my aim is always to treat the root cause and promote long-term healing. I also collaborate with fellow practitioners and students to stay updated with advancements in Ayurvedic research and contribute meaningfully to the field. My commitment lies in offering authentic, evidence-based, and compassionate Ayurvedic care while nurturing the next generation of Ayurveda professionals with the same values.
72 days ago
Hello... Its not good for health... Kindly visit any Ayurvedic hospital & start medicine so that all levels will come to Normal... You feel good when levels comes to Normal... 👍

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How is your urine output Pls check 2D Echo In severity case better to consult nephrologist

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Take care of your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food Take salad green vegetables moong daal millets in diet Gochuradi gugulu Punarnawa mandoor Varunadi kashaya Punarnawasav Chandraprabha vati Triphla powder

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Shilajit satva 1 drop twice daily with 1tsp milk Gokshuradi guggul 2-0-0

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We need all your details medical history And ur undergoing dialysis And the recent RFT reports In CKD condition u may take Gokshuradi Guggulu Tab 1-0-1 after food Varunadi kashayam 10 ml twice a day before food Avipattikara churna to improve your appetite These are for general relief But for further treatment we need your recent RFT reports

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It seems like you're dealing with several serious health conditions, possibly related to chronic kidney disease (CKD), along with imbalance in sugar levels, high blood pressure, and personal discomfort. It's really important to consult with a nephrologist or your regular physician, as your symptoms indicate that immediate medical intervention is necessary. CKD and the associated symptoms you're describing can be quite complex and warrant a thorough medical evaluation to prevent further complications. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, addressing kidney health focuses on reducing stress on the renal system and balancing the doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta in this context. However, Ayurveda should complement not replace medical treatment, especially in such cases. For dietary guidance, aim to minimize salt and protein intake to ease the load on your kidneys. Eat freshly cooked, warm, and easily digestible meals that support Agni without overburdening it. Include Trikatu (ginger, black pepper, and long pepper) to aid digestion if your health allows it and you're not on other medications that might interact. Herbal recommendations for kidney support include Gokshura and Punarnava. They are known in Ayurveda for assisting renal function; however, you must check with your healthcare provider before starting anything new. Also, Ashwagandha can help manage stress, which might be beneficial overall. Hydration is critical – but careful – rather than excessive, as fluid management is crucial in kidney issues. Avoid caffeine and alcohol. Gentle yoga and pranayama may support your overall wellness if your energy levels and health align. Still, strenuous activities might need to be avoided. Remember, regular medical supervision is crucial. Review all lifestyle and dietary changes with your healthcare provider to ensure they align safely with your current treatment plan. Your doctor and an Ayurvedic practitioner can collaboratively help enhance your wellbeing, respecting both traditional and modern approaches. Prioritize emergency care if your symptoms escalate.

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