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Oral cancer and mouth openingproblem and bleedingissue
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Oral cancer and mouth openingproblem and bleedingissue - #22848

Anuj Kumar

HloIam facing oral cancerit'sbeen one year now the conditionhave worsen the tumor have grown big and it is coming out from cheeks and the pain is unmanageable, mout opennahi hota bleedinghoti hai nind v nahi aati ples help me reduce the tumor and cancer thik kaise hoga

Age: 28
Chronic illnesses: Cancer
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Oral cancer is quite a serious condition that needs immediate and ongoing medical attention from a qualified healthcare professional, preferably an oncologist. You mentioned that the pain is unmanageable and there's bleeding. It's vital to see a doctor as soon as possible for these symptoms. However, in terms of Ayurvedic support, ther are certain recommendations that might help complement your ongoing treatment. First, focusing on what we call Agni or digestive fire is essential. Often, a compromised state like cancer can affect your metabolism too. Try consuming light and easily digestible foods. Mung dal soup, rice, and cooked vegetables like pumpkin and squash could be beneficial. Soups with herbs like ginger can help stimulate digestive fire. Blood-purifying herbs such as Manjistha can be supportive. You might want to use it as a powder, taking around 1 teaspoon with warm water on empty stomach. However, it's crucial to discuss this with your Ayurvedic physician before starting. Therapy like Gandush - oil pulling with warm sesame oil may help improve mouth opening but do it gently! Gargling with Triphala decoction can also provide relief. Stress and insomnia are common, so practices like meditation or gentle yoga can offer some peace. Ashwagandha is an adaptogenic herb known to support stress; take it under professional advice. Painful symptoms and bleeding should not be taken lightly. Emergency medical attention may be required to prevent worsening condition. I urge you to have constant follow-ups with your medical team for timely interventions.
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