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Mouth ulcers - #20725

Nishant

Hello sir/madam I am getting repeated mouth ulcers, I take becosules, smiley gel but every time I get, Monthly like 2 to 3 times I get,so during that time I am unable to eat anything . Hoping that u will get best suggestion..THANK YOU

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Divya Avapattikar Churna - 100gms Divya Amlaki Rasayana - 100 gms Divya Pravala Pishti - 10 grams Divya Muktashukti Bhasma - 10 grams Mix all the medicines and take 1 teaspoon with water in the morning and evening. Note : If Sphatika and Tankan Bhasma are mixed in clarified butter (ghee) and applied in the mouth over the ulcer, it provides instant relief Also boil leaves of black berry (Jåmun) and guava. Filter the solution and apply over mouth ulcers add a little rock salt. Gargle with lukewarm solution. It is also effective i
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Please check in your gut,if you are suffering from any constipation issues first correct that you can use thriphala choornam 2 tsp+hot water at night,stomatab(1-1-1)after food,arimedadi tailam 3tsp+one glass warm water can be used for gargling repeatedly 2-3 times per day,Triphala choornam+honey can be applied locally

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Continue smyle mouth gel Avipathikara churna one spoon with warm water before bed time Drakhsharista 20ml two times a day with equal amount of water after meals

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Hi, Use Triphala powder as a mouthwash— 1 tbs with warm water before bedtime Coconut oil: Apply directly to the ulcer for soothing and healing. Honey + Turmeric: Mix a pinch of turmeric with honey and apply on the ulcer. antibacterial and healing properties. Diet Avoid spicy, acidic, and very hot foods. Include buttermilk, ghee, cucumber, and coconut water. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated and remove toxin Rinse your mouth with cold milk Chewing holy basil leaves can help reduce stress and promote healing. Avoid excessive stress, as it's a common trigger. Practice meditation or gentle yoga. B complex tablet Avoid addiction if any In chronic condition plz visit near by Ayurveda clinic for detil analysis of prakruti based panchkrma therapy

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Aamlaki rasayan Shootshekhar ras Kaamdudha ras Avippatikar powder Bhumiaamlaki swaras Avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food Take fruits vegetables salad

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Mouth ulcers can indeed be quite bothersome, especially when they keep coming back. Now, from an Ayurvedic perspective, these ulcers are often linked to an imbalance in your pitta dosha, which governs heat and transformation in the body. When this pitta is out of balance, it can create excess heat, affecting your oral mucosa and leading to these painful sores. Firstly, I'd suggest reviewing your diet. Incorporating more cooling and calming foods can be beneficial. Try to eat more pitta-pacifying foods such as cucumbers, melons, and green leafy vegetables. Avoid spicy, oily, or acidic foods, as they can aggravate pitta. Also, it's important to stay hydrated, drink plenty of water and herbal teas like chamomile or coriander, which can help soothe the mouth. You might also consider incorporating Triphala into your daily routine. This Ayurvedic herbal formulation supports digestion and detoxification. Take 1/2 teaspoon of Triphala powder with warm water before bed. This can help balance pitta and improve overall digestion. On the topical front, applying honey or coconut oil directly to the ulcers can offer relief. These substances have cooling and antimicrobial properties, soothing the affected areas. Applying a thin paste of turmeric and honey, known for its healing properties, can also speed up recovery. Maintaining good oral hygiene is vital. Rinsing with a decoction of neem leaves or using a natural mouthwash can help prevent bacterial growth that could worsen ulcers. Remember not to brush too forcefully, which can irritate the sores further. Stress and irregular sleep patterns can also contribute to pitta imbalances. Incorporate mindfulness practices such as yoga or meditation into your routine, focusing on calming your nerves and promoting relaxation. Lastly, if these remedies do not lead to improvement, or if the ulcers are unusually large or persistent, it’s essential to seek urgent medical advice to rule out any other underlying conditions that might require specific attention.

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