Not able to eat properly - #21689
I have liver blotting + inflammation in throat and acid in chest due to this I am not able to eat properly and my weight is drastically down. When it all started whenever I try to eat one piece of roti , I starts vomiting
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Please get upper GI ENDOSCOPY as soon as possible. If normal Then you can start Sukumar gritha two spoons with warm milk two times a day after meals Triphala churna half spoon with warm water two times a day
TAKE DIVYA ACIDOGRIT TAB=2-2 TAB BEFORE MEAL TWICE DAILY
LIV AMRIT VATI LAUKI GHAN VATI CHITRAKADI VATI=2-2 TAB AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY
AVOID TEA/COFFEE/RED CHILLI/JUNK FOOD/MAIDA
Tab Liv 52- One tablet twice daily after food with You water Avipattikara churna-half teaspoon twice daily before meals bit water
USG and endoscopy
Experiencing issues like liver bloating, throat inflammation, and acid in the chest can be distressing, especially when it affects your ability to eat. In Ayurveda, these symptoms may suggest an imbalance in Pitta dosha, impacting your Agni or digestive fire. Here are some steps you can take, based on Ayurvedic principles, to alleviate these issues:
First, it’s crucial to address the vomiting which might be upsetting your nourishment. Try starting with simple, small sips of warm water infused with a small amount of fresh ginger or fennel seeds. This helps calm the stomach and supports digestion. Avoid consuming cold drinks, which can aggravate your condition.
For the liver and throat inflammation, herbs like Amla (Indian gooseberry) and Aloe Vera may be beneficial due to their cooling and rejuvenative properties. Amla can be consumed in powder form mixed with warm water, preferably on an empty stomach, which might help with liver health and Pitta balance. Similarly, Aloe Vera juice can be taken early in the morning to support liver function.
Diet modification is key here. Lean towards a Pitta-soothing diet, avoiding spicy, oily, and excessively salty foods. Opt for cooling foods such as cucumbers, melons, and greens like spinach, which can help bring down inflammation. Have your meals warm but not hot, and ensure they are easily digestible. Khichdi (a mixture of rice and lentils) is great as it’s soothing and light on the system.
Consider practicing Pranayama (breath control exercises), with a focus on cooling breaths like Sheetali or Sheetkari. These techniques can help both stress reduction and digestive health.
Prioritize rest and avoid strenuous activities that could worsen the inflammation and acid imbalance. Given the severity of your symptoms, I urge consulting a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation. Severe weight loss and persistent vomiting requires professional medical attention promptly. Ayurveda can support your journey, but careful, supervised treatment is essential in managing severe symptoms effectively.

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