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Spleen enlargement - #20949

Pawan Kumar

I have low immune system also have 17cm spleen size with portal vein is diated 16mm low platelate count how to cure with these problems can you suggest any medicine and diet so i can take and cure with these problem

Age: 33
Chronic illnesses: Spleen enlarged 17cm with portal vein diated 16mm and low platelate count
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Take RX Livogrit tab=2-2 tab before meal twice daily Arogyawardni vati Platogrit tab=2-0-2 tab after meal You can take 2 months and ...go for USG whole abdomen and cbc you cured 100% Avoid spicy/junck food/ oily beverages Consumed 3 litre of water per day

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Chawanprash two spoons with warm milk two times a day after meals will improve your immunity Avoid oily, spicy foods Eat green leafy vegetables

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With an enlarged spleen and issues like a low platelet count and a dilated portal vein, it’s crucial to understand the complexity involved. Ayurveda can offer some support, but it must be complementary to conventional medical treatment, especially when addressing conditions that could be life-threatening. When it comes to **spleen enlargement** or splenomegaly, Ayurveda connects it with imbalances in the Pitta and Kapha doshas, particularly affecting the Rasa and Rakta dhatus — the plasma and blood tissues. Strengthening your agni, or digestive fire, can be beneficial. Including pungent, bitter, and astringent tastes in your diet often helps balance these doshas. Diet-wise, it might be helpful to incorporate foods like pomegranate, which is considered good for strengthening the spleen. Also, consume turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Ensure you're taking small, frequent meals with plenty of cooked, easily digestible foods to ease the digestive load on your system. Avoid cold, raw, or fried foods. For ayurvedic herbs, Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) can be valuable to support immunity and overall well-being. However, this should be done under supervision of a qualified practitioner, especially given your specific context. Dashmool is another formulation that is generally considered to help reduce inflammation and balance bodily systems. Moreover, a regular routine with moderate exercise, adapted to your capability, can help in maintaining overall health. Practices like **Pranayama** and meditation can benefit mental health and stress levels, which indirectly supports immune function. Ensure you continue with your medical treatment, closely monitoring your condition, especially since portal hypertension can be serious. It's important to work with your healthcare provider to safely integrate these practices with any prescribed treatments, never hesitating to seek immediate medical care if symptoms worsen or new symptoms arise. This is a delicate balance, and the most important thing is not to delay necessary medical treatment in pursuit of any alternative measures. Make sure to have regular check-ups and follow the advice of medical professionals for a well-rounded approach to your health.

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