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I am suffering from pain in my abdomen
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Question #23040
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I am suffering from pain in my abdomen - #23040

Sanjh

I am suffering from upper abdominal pain mainly in the livid area along with that I am also suffering from infection some says that I I have stone in my gallbladder some says that it's because of gastro

Age: 21
Stomach pain
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Dealing with upper abdominal pain, especially in the liver area, can be challenging, and it’s crucial to address the potential causes carefully. From an Ayurvedic perspective, pain in this region could be related to an imbalance, particularly with the Pitta dosha, which governs digestion and metabolism. The possibilities you mentioned, like gallstones and gastrointestinal issues, reflect conditions that are understood in Ayurveda as disruptions in Agni, – the digestive fire – along with an accumulation of Ama, toxins resulting from undigested food. First, it’s essential to confirm the exact cause of your pain through medical evaluation, especially if stones or infections are involved. An ultrasound or other diagnostic measures might be necessary to rule out or confirm the presence of gallstones. Gallstones can be serious and might require surgical interventions if they lead to obstruction or severe infection. Always seek immediate medical attention if the pain intensifies or is accompanied by fever, jaundice, or vomiting. In terms of Ayurveda, managing your diet and lifestyle can help address the root causes. Try incorporating lighter, easier-to-digest foods into your meals, such as well-cooked vegetables, soups, and cooked grains like rice, which can ease the digestive load. Reducing oil, spicy, and fried foods may help reduce Pitta aggravation. Drinking warm water through the day and a glass of buttermilk spiced with a pinch of roasted cumin powder and black salt might balance digestion. Herbal formulations like Triphala or a decoction made from fennel and coriander seeds can detoxify the system and improve digestive fire. Rest is crucial. A peaceful, stress-free environment, with ample opportunities for relaxation and gentle exercise such as yoga or walking, may also be beneficial. Consider consulting an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized herbal treatment and dietary guidance. They might recommend specific herbs like Kutki or Guduchi, which are known to support liver health and reduce inflammation. Your commitment to lifestyle modifications can play a significant role in managing the symptoms and improving overall well-being.
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