Left side pain in stomach, itching body - #26078
Sometimes Ittiching and stomachcramp blackandyeallo mix poty Throat Chest pain in the body Hand Feet Dop Dop something please help me Sometimes Ittiching and stomachcramp blackandyeallo mix poty Throat Chest pain in the body Hand Feet Dop Dop something please help me
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Take tablet Liv-52 1-0-1 after food with water Kutaj ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Gasex tablet 1-0-1 after food with warm water. Avoid processed spicy fried foods. Avoid nonveg food.
It appears you might be experiencing a combination of symptoms such as itching, stomach cramps, changes in stool color, throat and chest pain, and sensations in your hands and feet. These varied symptoms could indicate a dosha imbalance or digestive issues in the body, but given their severity and diversity, it’s crucial to approach this cautiously.
With the black and yellow mixed stool, it’s important to consider seeking immediate medical attention to rule out any severe underlying issues. It can indicate concerns related to digestive health or liver function that need urgent assessment.
In an Ayurvedic perspective, itching and skin discomfort often link to a Pitta or Kapha imbalance. To start addressing this, here’s a set of possible recommendations to consider:
1. For the itching, applying coconut oil mixed with a pinch of turmeric may help soothe your skin. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties that can alleviate discomfort.
2. Stomach cramps and digestive irregularities might be addressed by supporting your digestive fire, or Agni. Try drinking warm cumin-coriander-fennel tea thrice daily. Boil a teaspoon each of these seeds in two cups of water, strain after fifteen minutes, and drink warm. It’s known to aid digestion and relieve discomfort.
3. Mindfully eat lighter meals for a few days to ease the digestive tract. Opt for simple, cooked foods like khichdi, reducing heavy, oily, or extremely spicy foods which aggravate Pitta.
4. For the sensation in hand and feet, ensure adequate hydration and consider gentle yoga practices if tolerable, focusing on slow movements that might help enhance circulation.
While these measures generally beneficial, the symptoms you’ve described warrant an evaluation by a healthcare provider, possibly requiring urgent attention. Don’t delay contacting a medical professional who can conduct appropriate tests and offer immediate care.
The symptoms you’re describing suggest an imbalance that may be affecting multiple systems in the body. The combination of itching, stomach cramps, and changes in stool color, along with chest, throat pain, and discomfort in hands and feet, points to a potential disruption in your doshas, particularly pitta and vata. The black and yellow stool needs attention as it might indicate gastric disturbances or issues related to liver function.
Initially, it’s wise to seek immediate medical advice to rule out any serious conditions, especially with the color changes in stool and chest pain, as these might indicate more severe underlying issues.
From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, calming the vata and pitta doshas can be supportive alongside conventional treatment. Begin by simplifying your diet: opt for easily digestible foods like cooked rice, oatmeal, and boiled vegetables. Avoid spicy, oily, or overly acidic foods. Drink neem leaf decoction, which may help address itchiness due to its purifying properties, twice a day on an empty stomach.
Triphala churna might be beneficial for balancing the digestive system, take 1 teaspoon with warm water before bed. For the itchiness, applying a paste made from sandalwood powder mixed with rose water may provide some relief. Ensure you get adequate rest, as both digestive disturbances and bodily pains can worsen with stress and fatigue.
Hydration is important, so drink lukewarm water throughout the day. While these steps can support balance, priority should be to get a medical evaluation for the symptoms and follow prescribed treatments. Keep track of any new or worsening symptoms and share these with a healthcare provider.

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