I have severe gastrtis, ulcer, acidity, GERD - #20675
I have severe gastrtis issues, stomach ulcer, Acidity, constipation, Burning sensation in stomach doctor prescribed me...Dhoootpapeswar Amlapitta Mishran 5ml Twice daily... But the medicine is very much sweet... But there are powerful herbs in that It's sweetness due to added syrup Q. S SO MY question is decreases the blood sugar level or increases the blood sugar level.. Doctor told me to eat that after food so I will have to isei it for long term every one saying usie it in doctor supervision... So if it will increase my blood sugar level some other medication I can use rather than this will be good if not I will use it for same if doesn't decrease my blood sugar level
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Shootshekhar ras Kaamdudha ras Aamlaki rasayan Bhumiaamlaki swaras These medicines are useful yur problem
As it contains added sugar , long term use can potentially increase your sugar levels
Any… Other substitute to this medicine
Avipattikara churna - 1/2 tsp with water before meals Triphala churna- 1 tsp with warm water at night You can substitute with this
Thank you madam
Not advisable for diabetic patient. Tab.Yashtimadhu 2-0-2
Avoid oily, spicy foods Sukumar gritha 20ml two times a day with warm milk Hinguwastka churna one spoon with warm water before bed time
Take:
Avipattikar churna – ½ teaspoon with lukewarm water at bedtime (HS).
Shankh Vati – 1 tablet twice daily (BD).
Avoid spicy and processed foods.
Practice Bhramari Pranayama regularly
The concern over whether Dhootapapeshwar Amlapitta Mishran could increase blood sugar levels is quite valid since the sweetness often indicates added sugars or syrup. While Ayurvedic formulations like this one are designed to balance digestive disturbances such as gastritis, ulcers, and acidity, the syrups or sweeteners used can potentially affect blood sugar levels, especially with long-term use.
The best course of action is to monitor your blood sugar levels regularly when using it, particularly if you already have concerns about glucose control. Since you’re taking it under a doctor’s supervision, it’s essential to discuss your concerns with them to adjust the dosage or find an alternative if it adversely affects your blood sugar.
For managing symptoms of gastritis and acidity, there are other natural and dietary approaches that can complement your treatment. You might consider incorporating fennel seeds; chew on a small spoonful after meals to aid digestion and soothe the stomach lining. Drink warm water or herbal teas like chamomile or ginger after meals, as they help improve digestion without impacting blood sugar.
Dietary wise, focus on eating small, frequent meals to prevent excessive acid production. Avoid spicy, fried, and citrus foods, as they tend to increase acidity. Instead, include more cooling foods like cucumber, bananas, and melons.
Lifestyle modifications are equally crucial. Try to eat in a calm setting and chew your food thoroughly. Don’t lie down immediately after eating and try an early dinner, at least 2-3 hours before sleep. Yoga and breathing exercises can also aid digestion by reducing stress, which can exacerbate gastric symptoms.
Always follow-up with your healthcare provider to evaluate the ongoing need for the medication in relation to your metabolic health and consult them before making any significant changes to your treatment plan.

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