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How we treat ILD( interstial lung disease)
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How we treat ILD( interstial lung disease) - #23153

Yogesh Visriya

I'm facing lung fibrosis and iwant know about this more And what can cause this disease Can we Just Just chatplease I'm having Family problems soI can't pick the Call , I can only Text you sopleaseTry to answerme in chat👍

Age: 24
Chronic illnesses: PPFE RARE LUNG DISEASE
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Lung fibrosis, also known as interstitial lung disease (ILD), is a condition characterized by the scarring of lung tissue, which leads to breathing difficulties and reduced oxygen flow to the blood. In Ayurvedic terms, this condition can be thought of as an imbalance of the Vata and/or Pitta doshas, affecting the Prana Vayu (responsible for respiratory function) and Udana Vayu (relating to the upper body). There can be various underpinning causes for lung fibrosis, including long-term exposure to environmental pollutants, infections, autoimmune diseases, chronic inflammation, or the use of certain medications. Genetic factors may sometimes play a role too. From an Ayurvedic perspective, improper diet, chronic stress, excessive physical or mental load, or exposure to cold, dry wind can imbalance Vata and Pitta, potentially contributing to the condition. In terms of treating lung fibrosis with Ayurveda, the goal is to balance the aggravated doshas, strengthen the lung tissues (Rasa and Rakta dhatus), and increase overall vitality. Here's what you can begin to incorporate into your routine: 1. **Dietary Adjustments**: Focus on a Vata-Pitta pacifying diet. Incorporate warm, moist, and unctuous foods. Include ghee, cooked vegetables (like carrots, beets), and spices such as turmeric to reduce inflammation. Avoid processed foods, caffeine, and cold or dry snacks. 2. **Lifestyle Modifications**: Ensure ample rest, maintain a regular schedule, and engage in gentle breathing exercises (Pranayama) such as Anulom-Vilom or Bhramari, which can assist in optimizing lung function. 3. **Herbal Support**: Herbs like Licorice (Yashtimadhu), Ashwagandha, and Tulsi may aid in supporting respiratory health. Consult with a qualified practitioner to customize these to your specific constitution. Immediate conditions requiring urgent medical attention must take precedence and should not be delayed in seeking conventional medical care if necessary. Let me know if you need further guidance or specific details. Keep in mind that these recommendations should be adjusted according to your personal health condition, and it's essential to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess your unique constitution and offer personalized care.
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