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H.Pylori Bacteria since 7 year, - #22460

Shruti Mukherjee

I've facing heavy gastric problem, pain so much in abdomen if i skip a meal while hungry, or if I make a late to have my food, sharp pains in stomach, then whenever the gas releases i feel a little good, but it's been 6..7 years. I've tested RUT positive in endoscopy in 2024, I've been seen by many gastro dr, they give me antibiotics, also homeopathy fr 7 month, but still feeling same, please help me

Age: 23
Chronic illnesses: H pylori, Migraine Vit D deficiency Thyroid a little higher Bp ok Faced kidney stone 3yr ago Feet burn at night
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Namaste, Before proceeding to treatment, I want you to know what is H pylori as you are suffering from this long years H pylori or Helicobacter pylori is a spiral shaped gram-negative bacteria that infects the stomach lining. It is one of the chronic infection in the world and play a major role in the development. Of various gastrointestinal disorders. It mainly colonisers in the gastricmucosa especially the antral part. To say approximately 50 to 60% of the global population is infected and often acquired during childhood It may transmit through oral to oral or fetal to oral roots, might be due to contaminated food, water, or utensils It usually survives stomach acid by producing urease an enzyme that breaks down urea to form ammonia with neutralises gastric acid Penetrate the mucus layer of the stomach and adheres to epithelial cells Triggers inflammation damages cells, and may cause alteration Mainly the symptoms like bloating, belching, nausea, or vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss burning, sensation in stomach, weakness, anaemia may be seen And some people maybe asymptomatic According to modern science, they start on triple therapy that is PPI + 2 antibiotics For 10 to 14 days So what happens if we give antibiotics for long, then the resistance to antibiotics will start increasing Along with this, they start on probiotics So we will go through Ayurveda, how we look into this H pylori doesn’t merely represent bacterial invasion It is the manifestation of chronic imbalance in the digestive fire and Doshas you have mentioned that your suffering with digestive issue since past 6 to 7 years and even after trying alopathi homeo pathic medicines, you haven’t find any relief This indicates that your symptoms as passed from acute to chronic stage As per ayurveda we just do not treat symptoms as they do in modern science. We treat with the root cause whereas in modern science, they give only symptomatic treatment and we see relief for temporary, but once the medicines actions complete again, the symptoms, recurrence but mainly we understand why the symptoms arise and we enter prakriti that is body and mind constitution, the lifestyle, Manas and environment. All these contribute to disease. As you mentioned that you have gastric pain on skipping meals, bloating, excessive acidity, pain relied by gas and long-term H pylori infection- all these are due to Week digestive fire Toxin formation due to incomplete Digestion Hyperacidity With upward moment Chronic digestive disturbance involving the small intestine Vata pitta aggregation

Your body is showing signs ofvishama Agni that is sensitive to timing and regularity When you skip meals, the acidic Pitta increases in the empty stomach burn, the gastric mucosa and give rise to teekshna pitta causing sharp pains Over time, this continuous irritation of the gut lining may lead to Amla Pitta and eventually grahani Roga Where direction becomes irregular, unpredictable and often painful In ayurveda, we not only treat symptomatically, but we cure the main root cause So here root cause is not just an H pylori bacteria. It is the weekend state of digestive fire disturbed vata pitta balance, and accumulation of toxins Causes usually are due to irregular eating habits, skipping meals, late dinner, excessive intake of tea, coffee, spicy, and so fermented food over use of antibiotics or painkillers Excessive dry fried, stale or packeted foods Even stress, anxiety, emotional separation, lack of rest, sleeping immediately after taking food, sedentary lifestyle with no regular exercise screen exposure and emotional burnout. Also me be the reason for your digestive issues. In Ayurveda, Manas and body are deeply connected chronic stress, disturbs vata and pitta leading to acid reflex IBS like symptoms and eventually psychosomatic condition H. Pylori is not a foreign bacteria represents pathogenic organisms that thrive when Agni is weak and Aam is abaundant When Pitta and vata a disturb for a long time and digestion is erratic inner, gastric mucus are weak and becomes vulnerable to infection that the body becomes an environment where pathogens like he can easily colonise And unless we strengthen your Agni, reduce toxins pacify Pita and Heal the gut lining, the problem will not be resolved permanently Antibiotics kill bacteria, but do not restore ani or remove talk sense, pant top orrantac suppress the acid, but version the Agni Mandya leading to indigestion long-term When digestive fire becomes weak or irregular, food is not digested properly This lead to the formation of toxic and digested matter Ama the stomach lining, creating a conducive environment for pathogens like H pylori The symptoms such as chronic acidity, belching, nausea, burning sensation Pain and irregular bowels suggest vata imbalance This dual aggravation, we can stomach mucosa, making it prone to alteration and bacterial growth Excessive Pitha in digestive track, lead to Sour heartburn and acidity weak Agni in the small intestine Results in unpredictable bowel moments, bloating awareness, and chronic in indigestion-often worsened by H pylori V should not only prescribe internal medicine, but same time we focus on lifestyle modification and diet changes. Then only you can going to see the positive result. Kamadhudha Ras - for acidity burning, and Pitta balancing Avipattikara churna- 1/2 teaspoon before meals with water(it reduces acid secretion and heals mucosal damage) Arogyavardini vati- one tablet twice daily after food with water(supports liver and metabolic correction) Sutasjekara rasa control, vomiting, nausea, burning, and bloating Yasthimadu churna- half teaspoon with warm water(gut, lining repair, and tissue healing Related to your dad include warm cooked, non-spicy non-fermented, food, eat regular and fix times. Avoid source, citrus vinegar, tomato curd, and every pulses include moong dal rice, G boiled vegetables, cumin and coriander. T drink warm water throughout the day. Wake up before sunrise, drink, warm water with Tria or aloe vera juice Walk after meals Avoid sleeping at daytime Avoid screens, especially at night Sleep before 10 PM 2 regular Pranayam Yoga Sanana meditation Practice, journalling, positive affirmation, avoid overthink Do meditation at least for 15 to 20 minutes, both morning and evening better to do in an empty stomach Making food, your medicine, warm, soft, cooked, non-spicy beans, taking a regular interval in a calm environment are vital If you follow in a proper way, keeping in mind about diet, lifestyle modification and internal medicine, then within 1 to 2 weeks, you’re going to observe thatgas bloating, acid and pain episodes are reducing And week 3 to 4 -you will be getting better sleep bowel moments will become regular and lighter stomach Week 5 to 8 gut lining start healing H pylori symptoms fade From month, third onwards, you will be having stronger digestion, more energy, less fear of taking And in between 6 to 12 months complete reversal of Gut damage can be noticed along with strong immunity and restored balance If possible, you can try Panchkarma therapy at nearby Panchkarma Centre Procedures like mild purgation therapy to remove accumulated Pita and toxins Mridu Basti with herbal oils to calm apana vat and regulate bowel function Internal Deepa a and Pathan’s therapy using herbs like trikatu musta chitraka to improve Agni This is a journey of feeling not a quick fix but is real possible and natural. It requires commitment, discipline and faith not only in Ayurveda, but in your bodies, innate intelligence and power to heal you’re not in curable. You are just out of balance.

So, I just want to tell you that healing, a chronic disorder is hundred percent possible, but it needs Discipline in diet and routine Commitment to treatment for at least six months Patient to allow natural healing Trust your bodies ability to repair itself.
Spiritual faith to reduce stress and improve inner peace You simply need to walk the Ayurvedic path with faith with consistent and personalise guidance. Thank you

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Muleti kwatha-1 teaspoon in 400 ML water. Boil litre remains hundred ML filter and drink twice daily on empty stomach. Avipattikara churna- 1/2 tsp before meals with water Chitrakadi vati-one tablet, twice daily to be chewed Drink plenty of fluids, butter, milk with rock salt with roasted cumin powder to be taken daily. Avoid spicy, sore, oily fried, non-vegetarian food. Do not sleep immediately after consuming food Do pranayama yoga, San meditation daily

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Kamdudharas ras moti yukta 1-0-1 after food with water Amla juice 10ml+ alovera juice 10ml twice daily after food with water Avoid spicy sugary fried foods

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Hi Shruti- you’re 23 and for past 6-7 years, you’ve been suffering from Sharp stomach pain when you skip meals or eat late relief when gas passes burning in stomach at night A positive RUT test means h. pylori infection- a bacteria which damages the stomach lining

you’ve tried multiple treatments - allopathic antibiotics and even homeopathy for 7 months - but your pain and discomfort continue this clearly shows that the issue is CHRONIC and your stomach lining is very sensitive and inflamed

probable diagnosis according to me is Chronic gastritis and mild duodenal ulcer that worsen with delayed meals

according to my understanding- Your digestive fire is irregular- sometimes too weak sometimes too strong skipping meals increases empty acid leading to sharp pain pitta dosha(fire element) is high causing acidity, burning sensation and pain gas acculumalation

minimum strictly follow this for 3 months to reduce pain, balance digestion and heal stomach lining - very effective medications to treat root cause not just symptoms

1) Avipattikar churna- 1 tsp with warm water- 30 min before lunch and dinner - neutralises acid and ease digestion 2) Sootshekhar rasa - 1 tab After meals twice daily - relieves pain, burning 3) Shankha vati- 1 tab before meals with water twice a day- reduces gas, heaviness in abdomen (if pain is more take Mahashanka vati) 4)Kamdudha rasa (moti yukta)- 1 tablet empty stomach with cool milk- soothes stomach lining, heals ulcer

medicine brands - AVP, BAIDYANTH OR DOOTPAPESHWAR

DIET SHOULD BE DTRICTLY FOLLOWED- Never skip meals- eat something every 3-4 hours include - steamed rice+ ghee bottle gaurd, moong dal khichdi, cool milk at night , pomegranate juice in morning

avoid completely-tea, coffee, spicy , fermented foods fried times, pickles, tomatoes, citrus fruits, sour curd at night avoid strictly avoid late night dinner and sleeping immediately after meals

EAT at fix time, slowly and peaceful chew food properly sit in vajrasana after meal for 5 min sleep by 10-11 pm practice yoga- suryanamaskar 10 cycles

mild gentle exercises practice pranayam- anulom vilom in morning

can also opt for panchakarma- virechaana therapy if possible

duration of treatment within 2-3 weeks- burning and pain reduce 1 month- digestion become regular 3 months - complete healing of stomach lining lifelong- maintain regular food timing and gentle food habits

thank you do follow

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Hello Shruti Mukherjee

" NO NEED TO WORRY "

"I WILL HELP U TO RECOVER UR ISSUES PERMENANTLY "

UR PROBLEMS

PRESENT STATUS

Heavy Gastric problem, Sharp pains in stomach on skipping meal Relives on passing stools , Acidity Bloating Gas , H Pylori Infection

NO RECOVERY INSPITE OF MULTIPLE TREATMENT

Consulted Many Dr Gastroenterologists took antibiotics, also homeopathy fr 7 month, but still feeling same no recovery

UR MEDICAL HISTORY

U have History of 7 yrs H Pylori Infection, RUT positive H pylori, Migraine Vit D deficiency Thyroid a little higher Faced kidney stone 3yr ago Feet burn at night

MY DIAGNOSIS

It’s Looks U Have H Pylori Erosive Chronic Gastritis, Duodenal Erosions heading to Ulcers ( Gastric Duodenal mucosal lining inflammation) and Functional Dyspepsia Irregular Bowels

THINGS U MUST KNOW

* U Have High Agni Pitta Vata Imablance which is Causing Function Digestive and Metabolic Issues affected ur Gastric Duodenal mucosal lining

* Such Problems are Psychosomatic ( Both Body and Mind Disturbance) and Happens due to improper high Acidic diet Sedentary lifestyles Lack of physical Activities Exercise stress Bad lifestyles etc

* Recurrent Chronic Acidity Bloating Gas Irregular Bowels issues Related to High Pitta Vata & Agni (Digestive Fire) Imablance Vata Pitta Imablance which leads repeated Indigestion and Productions of Toxins ( Ama ).Weak Immunity Fatigue Appetit Digestion Motions Sleep disturbances and Fatigue issues is due to this Only

* Till We do Detoxification and Imrove Pitta & Agni Vata and Balance vata pitta kapha u will get such Discomfort regularly

* These problems happened due to Outside Foods Intake Infected with H Pylori Improper Diet Sedentary Lifestyle Lack of Physical Activities Improper Lifestyles Stress in Past Over Addictions like Smoke Alcohol Tobacco Tea Coffee.

* H Pylori is Chronic long standing infection needs time to recover.Kindly continue Treatment with Patience

" GUT ISSUES GASTRIC DUODENAL EROSIONS & H PYLORI CAN’T BE SOLVED ONLY THROUGH TAKING ORAL MEDICINE BUT IT NEEDS COMBINATION TREATMENT "

• IN MY CLINICAL PRACTICE I HAVE SEEN 100 % BEST PROMISING RESULTS BY COMBINING FOLLOWING TREATMENTS PLANS

" Ayurvedic Panchakarma Detoxification + Regular Simple Detoxification Methods+ Ayurvedic Medicine+ Gut Friendly Diet+ Yoga + Exercises+ Lifestyle Modifications + Stress Management+ Dhyan +Meditation

• SIMPLE DAILY DETOX

Aloe Vera Juice 30 ml + Soaked Sabja 4 Tsf Early Morning on Empty Stomach

• 100 % EFFECTIVE AYURVEDIC MEDICINES U MUST TRY ( Acidity pain goesn away Bloating Gas Reduces Bowel will be Clear Relieves Pain Sleep improves )

• FOR ACIDITY & PITTA BALANCE - * Tab.Kamdudha Ras Sadha ( Dhootapapeahwar Pharma) 2 -0- 2 Before Food * Syrup.Amlapitta Mishran (Dhootpapeshwar Phrama) 20 ml -0- 20 ml After Food • FOR AGNI & METABOLIC CORRECTION & H PYLORI ISSUES - * Tab.Aarogyavardhini Ras (Dhootapapeahwar Pharma) 1 -0 - 1 After Food • FOR VATA BLOATING & GAS * Tab.Gastrina ( Dabur Pharma) 1 -0- 1 After Food • FOR STRESS & MENTAL CALMNESS * Cap.Stresscom (Dabur Pharma) 1 - 0- 1 Night After Food • FOR CLEARING BOWELS - * Swadista Virechan Powder ( Baidyanth Pharma) 1 Tsf Night After Food Preferably with 1 Glass of Luke Warm Water. • Daily 1 Tsf Ghee Evening with 1 Glass of Luke Warm Water • Drink Plenty of Water Fluids Fibers. • 100 Steps Walking After every meal • Hing Jeera Ajawain Sounf Mulethi Water Decoction Once Daily • Eat 2 Ripen Bananas at Night • Avoid Excessive Tea Coffee • Avoid Addictions like Smoke Alcohol Tobacco Tea Coffee if Any • Avoid Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fast Foods Nonveg Bakery excessive tea coffee No Afternoon Sleep • Timely Food Timely Sleep • Avoid Mental Stress Overthinking • Totally Avoid outside foods • Avoid Overeating Frequent Eating Sleeping immediately after food

• NORMAL DIET ( Less Oily, Less Spicy Sour Salty, Well Cooked )

* BREAKFAST - Rava Ragi Bajra Oats Items/ Fruits Salads/ Home made Soups

* LUNCH - Ghee Applied Roti ( Non Gluten) Jwar/ Bajara/ Ragi + Leafy Vegetable like Palak Methi+ Green Salad Rayta + Any Sabji+ Fresh Butter Milk with Cream + Rice + Dal

* DINNER - Half of Lunch Quantity/ Fruits Salads/ Light Diet

• DO’S - Drink Plenty of Water Fluids Juices Approximately 3 Liters Per Day Alkaline Leafy Vegetables Fruits salads sprouts Fibers Sheetali Pranayam Anulom vilom Surya Namaskar Walking Rest Good Sleep Dhyan Meditation

• DON’T - Acidic Spicy Salty Sour Masala Fast Foods Bakery items Excessive Tea Coffee Carbonated beverages Stress Sedentary lifestyles Excessive Sun Heat Exposure Late Night Sleeps Afternoon Sleep

• YOGA - Sheetali Pranayam Anulom Vilom Surya Namaskar Malasan Panvanmuktasan

• EXERCISE - Walking 6000 Steps Per Day Jogging Mild Mobility Exercise

• ANTISTRESS REGIME - Dhyan Meditation

• DEADDICTION - Avoid Excessive Tea Coffee

REGARDS

Dr Arun Desai

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It seems you’re dealing with a long-standing H. pylori infection, contributing to your gastric issues. Combining strategies from Ayurveda with your current treatments could offer some relief. Ayurveda focuses on balancing the “Agni” or digestive fire, which is often disturbed in gastric conditions.

Firstly, eating patterns are crucial. Try to eat small, frequent meals instead of skipping or delaying them. Consistency in meal timing can help maintain balance. In Ayurveda, we emphasize eating according to your body’s natural rhythm.

Ginger, known as an excellent digestive aid, could be useful here. You may drink ginger tea by boiling a few slices in water, or simply sucking on fresh ginger with a pinch of rock salt before meals. But ensure you are not overdoing it, as excess can also aggravate heat.

Moreover, consider Triphala - it’s a traditional Ayurvedic remedy that supports digestion and detoxification. You can take half a teaspoon of Triphala churna in warm water before bed. However, keep in mind that not all remedies suit everyone, so observe how your body reacts.

Chewing fennel seeds (Saunf) after meals may also help reduce gas and bloating. They’re known for their carminative properties, easing digestion.

Yoga and Pranayama could also assist in offering some relief from abdominal discomfort by enhancing digestion and reducing stress. Simple practices like Ardha Matsyendrasana (sitting half spinal twist) or Pavanamuktasana (wind-relieving pose) may be beneficial.

Keep your emotional stress in check, as stress can significantly impact digestive health. Practicing mindfulness or relaxing activities can aid in calming a stressed gut.

Lastly, given the chronic nature of your condition, it’s still important to follow up with your gastroenterologist to evaluate the need for further medical interventions. Ayurveda can support but shouldn’t replace medical guidance, especially for persistent health issues.

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