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SUFFERING FROM IBS FOR THE LAST MORE THAN 10 YEARS. AGE 77 WT.53KG GOING MOTION 7-8 TIMES A DAY AFTER EVERY MEA3
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SUFFERING FROM IBS FOR THE LAST MORE THAN 10 YEARS. AGE 77 WT.53KG GOING MOTION 7-8 TIMES A DAY AFTER EVERY MEA3 - #23140

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AS EXPLAINED ABOVE SUFFERING FROM IBS DISEASE FOR THE LAST MORE THAN 10 YEARS AND LOST 5KG WEIGHT. I AM 77 YRS OLD HEIGHT 5'-11" PRESENT WEIGHT IS 53 KG. LOOSE MOTIONS 7-8 TIMES A DAY. GET SOME RELIEF FROM HOME REMEDIES WATCHING AYURVEDA REELS ON YOU TUBE. I AM RETIRED PENSIONER I.E WHY I AM UNABLE TO GO HIGHER FEES AYUERVEDA DOCTORS. I SHALL BE THANKFUL TO YOU IF YOU CAN HELP ME TO GET RID OF THIS IBS. MYMOBILE AND WHATSAPP NO.IS 9650847624 AND EMAIL-virenderjain1948@<link removed>

Age: 77
Chronic illnesses: IBS
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Dr. Manjusha Vikrant Pate
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Avoid fermented processed, packed food, no bekary product no maida, no oily spicy food, no pickle, papad, green chilly. Tab:Digestwin 2 tablests after meal 2 times in a day. Vidangaristh 2 table spoon + same quantity luke warm water after dinner for 7 days, can repeat every month for 7 days.
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It sounds like you've been dealing with a challenging situation with IBS for quite some time. At your age, it's particularly important to manage the symptoms effectively. In Ayurveda, IBS commonly stems from an imbalance in the Vata dosha, affecting the digestive system or Agni. Here are some suggestions that might help ease your symptoms: First, let's work on stabilizing your diet. Focus on warm, cooked, and easily digestible foods. Include khichdi, a simple rice and lentil dish, as it's gentle on the gut and balances Vata. Avoid cold, raw, or excessively spicy foods that could further disturb your digestion. Herbal teas like ginger or fennel may soothe your digestive tract. Sipping on ginger tea can help improve digestion and reduce bloating. Boil a cup of water, add a few slices of fresh ginger, and steep for about 10 minutes. Drinking this, twice a day might be beneficial. Considering your weight loss, adding ghee to your meals can help improve nutrient absorption without aggravating digestion. A teaspoon of warm ghee taken on an empty stomach in the morning can be nourishing and support digestion. Relaxation techniques such as gentle yoga or pranayama focusing on deep breathing can aid in reducing the stress that sometimes exacerbates IBS. Pranayama exercises like Anulom Vilom help balance Vata and soothe nerves. For herbal aids, Triphala, a traditional Ayurvedic combination of three fruits, can help to regulate bowel movements. Take half a teaspoon in warm water before bed, but start gradually to observe any body's response. Before you start with any new remedy, considering the intensity of your symptoms, consult with a healthcare professional, even if just for a brief advice, especially given your age and weight concerns. Also, constant hydration is key to counterbalance fluid loss due to frequent motions. Lastly, if there’s any severe change in your condition, a professional medical evaluation should be prioritized, ensuring safety is maintained above all.
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