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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #21449
66 days ago
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Peptide acid disease - #21449

Rita

Headache with burping and farting.. less food consume krne pr bi stomach full lgta h . Loose and dark color stool.cant control hunger .feel headache all the time blood test is normal and ultrasound show fatty liver

Age: 32
Chronic illnesses: No
Pain in stomach
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Sukumar gritha two spoons with warm milk two times a day after meals Triphala churna half spoon with warm water two times a day Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time

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Take care of your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food and take fruits vegetables and salads lemon juice regularly and yoga and exercise regularly Arogyawardhini wati Triphla gugulu Bhumiaamlaki swaras Punarnawasav Triphla powder

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Based on the symptoms you're describing, it seems there's a disruption in your digestive fire, or agni, which is causing a number of discomforts including headaches, bloating, and altered bowel movements. Ensuring proper digestion is key in Ayurveda to address such imbalances. One of the primary focuses should be on the liver because of the diagnosed fatty liver condition. It's crucial to align your diet and lifestyle with this aspect in mind. Firstly, incorporating warm foods and avoiding cold, heavy-to-digest meals can help calm your stomach sensation of fullness. Opt for cooked vegetables, light soups, and avoid anything fried or overly processed. Consuming ginger tea might aid in stimulating your agni, improving digestion, and reducing bloating and gas. Just steep a few slices of fresh ginger in hot water and sip before meals. Eating smaller, more frequent meals could also prevent that uncomfortable fullness and aid in better digestion and absorption. With the uncontrollable hunger you’re feeling, focus on nourishing rather than filling foods. Oatmeal, barley or quinoa are good as they provide sustained energy without overwhelming your digestion. Turmeric and milk thistle are supportive for liver health. A pinch of turmeric in warm water, daily, can be beneficial for its cleansing properties. Additionally, staying hydrated with warm water can support the digestive system, but avoid drinking water immediately before or after meals. Given your fatigue, incorporating light, regular exercise could help in reducing liver fat. A gentle routine like yoga, particularly with poses stimulating the abdomen like Paschimottanasana or Pawanmuktasana, is beneficial. It’s recommended to avoid strong stimulants like caffeine or overly spicy foods, as they might exacerbate headaches. Meanwhile, practice relaxation techniques, such as breathing exercises, to help manage stress and thereby the frequency and intensity of headaches. For immediate help with severe symptoms or any escalation, seeking clinical guidance is advised as liver health can necessitate careful supervision. Always consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice, particularly with the existing liver condition.

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