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How to treat terminal ileum ulcer
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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #23092
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How to treat terminal ileum ulcer - #23092

Himanshu

Abdominal pain with loose stool,colonoscopy report focal active colitis and intraepithelial lymphocytosis,please help and tell permanent solution for this, i am very fed up with this disease,cannot have something with sugar

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Based on your description and colonoscopy findings, it seems you're experiencing an inflammatory condition of the lower part of your digestive system. From an ayurvedic perspective, this often relates to an imbalance of the Pitta dosha, leading to an excess of heat and inflammation in your digestive tract. Firstly, focus on a Pitta-pacifying diet to help balance your digestive fire. Emphasize cooling, calming, sweet, and bitter tastes. Incorporate foods like ghee (clarified butter), which helps soothe and heal the lining of the intestines. Cooked vegetables such as zucchini, asparagus, and sweet potatoes, which are nourishing and easy to digest, can also be beneficial. Avoid foods that are spicy, fried, or overly acidic, as they aggravate Pitta and worsen inflammation. Since you mentioned that sugar is problematic, it's wise to avoid refined sugars, but naturally sweet fruits like ripe bananas and pears can be consumed in moderation. Herbal remedies can play a crucial part in managing your symptoms. Consider taking amalaki (Indian gooseberry) daily, as it is a potent antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties. Two to three grams of amalaki powder mixed with lukewarm water, taken once or twice a day, can be effective. Also, licorice root, known for its soothing properties, can be made into a tea to help calm inflammation in the gut; just steep a teaspoon of licorice tea for 5-10 minutes and sip slowly. In terms of lifestyle, a consistent routine that includes stress reduction practices like yoga or meditation can be incredibly beneficial. Stress is a significant factor in gut health, so incorporating regular relaxation techniques may ease symptoms. Ensure you drink plenty of room-temperature water throughout the day this keeps the body hydrated, aiding the digestive process without introducing unnecessary heat. Please consult with your healthcare provider or a trained ayurvedic practitioner before starting any regimen, especially since this involves the digestive system and can affect overall health. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek immediate professional medical care to rule out other conditions or complications.
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