Best Treatment for hyperacidity - #22943
I'm 20 year male , and face hyperacidity from last 3-4 months I skip junk food but no problem resolved , actually I have kidney stones in 2024 and alot of painkiller injection and tablet I taken now the kidney stones problem is resolved but acidity problem starts.
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Hyperacidity, which you’re facing, is often related to an imbalance in pitta dosha within Ayurvedic understanding. The journey with kidney stones and the painkillers you’ve had may have contributed to this imbalance. It’s commendable that you’ve cut down on junk food, as that’s a good start. Let’s focus on some practical solutions.
To rectify this hyperacidity, start with your diet. Incorporate more cooling foods such as cucumbers, melons, and pumpkins. They help in balancing pitta and soothe the stomach lining. Avoid too much spicy, oily, and fermented foods as they can aggravate Pitta even further. Meals should be eaten at regular times, and try not to skip them.
Lukewarm water with a few drops of lemon or a teaspoon of aloe vera juice early in the morning can help regulate your digestive fire, or agni. Aloe vera is known for its cooling and soothing qualities. Avoid cold water or drinks immediately after a meal, as these might hinder digestion.
Herbal remedies more specific to your condition, Triphala, an Ayurvedic formulation of three fruits, can balance doshas and cleanse the digestive tract. Take it in powder form, about half a teaspoon mixed with warm water, before bed.
As stress can also contribute to hyperacidity, integrating practices like yoga or meditation into your daily routine could be highly beneficial. Simple pranayama exercises, focusing on deep and slow breaths, can also be calming and supportive for digestion.
Sleep plays a crucial role, so ensure you’re getting adequate rest each night continuously. Going to bed and waking up at the same time each day can stabilize your biological clock.
Remember, these recommendations are to supplement your current treatments and not replace any necessary medical advice or interventions. If your symptoms persist or worsen, make sure to consult a healthcare professional without delay. This way, you ensure your ongoing health and safety.

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