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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #21484
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How to be cured stomach issues - #21484

Anjali

I have symptoms such as bloating after eating anything I have rush to bathroom 2 3 times a day my weight is reducing day by day.. I feel tired and fatigue always.. since 3 4 year I my constantly facing stomach issue I was diagnosed with ovarian cyst and had to.operate it through laparoscopic than after I have got stomach ulcer and now I am still facing stomach issues my body doesn't not absorb fat I have sticky stool and bloating..I have lost my appetite.. I have been taken a lot of antibiotics nothing is working..please help me out

Age: 28
Gastrointestinal health
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Your symptoms indicate an imbalance in the digestive system, likely involving a weakened agni (digestive fire), which is a vital concept in Ayurveda. Given your history of ovarian cysts and stomach ulcer, it’s crucial to approach this holistically yet cautiously. Let's address your condition step by step. Firstly, consider following a diet that is gentle on your digestive system. Emphasize warm, cooked foods—soups, stews, and kichari, which is a light, easily digestible one-pot meal of rice and lentils. Such meals can be nourishing while being gentle on a compromised digestive system. Avoid processed foods, cold drinks, caffeine, and excess sugar; these can aggravate bloating and fatigue by further weakening your digestive fire. To enhance your appetite and boost agni, take a small piece of ginger sprinkled with a pinch of rock salt about 20 minutes before meals. It's a simple yet effective remedy that can stimulate digestion. Incorporate spices like cumin, coriander, fennel, and turmeric in your cooking—these aid digestion and help alleviate bloating. Since your symptoms involve fatigue and sticky stools indicative of poor fat absorption, including ghee (clarified butter) in moderation could be beneficial. Ghee supports digestion and improves nutrient assimilation without burdening the stomach. Start with half a teaspoon added to meals and gradually adjust according to tolerance. Hydrating is crucial, yet avoid drinking large amounts of water during meals; it can dilute digestive enzymes. Instead, have small sips of warm water, preferably infused with ajwain (carom seeds) throughout the day to reduce bloating. Considering lifestyle, manage stress which might be contributing to digestive distress. Practice daily deep-breathing exercises or gentle yoga. Both can help balance the nervous system and improve digestion. Prioritize enough rest at night; poor sleep can exacerbate fatigue and weaken the immune system. It's also important to consider underlying issues that may require professional intervention. If you haven't yet, undergo a comprehensive medical evaluation to rule out any serious condition that might be contributing to your symptoms. Keep in mind, this advice targets the root cause of your digestive issues while aiming to restore balance gently. However, it's imperative to collaborate with a healthcare professional for ongoing monitoring, especially given the chronic nature of your symptoms.

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