How to reduce ascites in liver Cirrhosis and having severe jaundice - #26081
Chronic Alcoholic. Jauncdice above 30, plasma exchange done twice. Bilirubin 12. Next week 16 nect week 18, then 21. Now severe ascites after 3 weeks. Now ascitic tap done. 4 litres removed. Again undergoingPlasmaexchage therapy.What's ayurvedic treatment in this case. So thant liver coud regenerate upto some extent.
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Chronic liver conditions require careful management with comprehensive approaches. In your case, with high bilirubin levels and ascites, it’s crucial to continue any emergency medical interventions needed, while integrating supportive Ayurvedic practices in a non-emergency role. Focus on balancing the aggravated pitta dosha, which is often at the root of liver disorders. Ensuring you seek and follow-up with urgent medical intervention is critical here as well.
To support liver function and attempt to aid its regeneration where medically feasible, consider these steps:
1. Diet: Avoid alcohol completely and focus on a pitta-reducing diet. Incorporate foods like bitter gourd, dandelion greens, and turmeric, as they may help detoxify the liver. Minimize salt intake to help control ascites.
2. Herbal support: Work with an Ayurvedic practitioner to use herbs like Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus amarus) and Katuki (Picrorhiza kurroa), commonly suggested for liver health. However, this should only be under professional supervision due to your condition’s severity.
3. Digestive fire: Strengthen Agni (digestive fire) by consuming warm, cooked foods. Ginger and cumin tea can boost digestion but cautiously, keeping in mind your condition.
4. Rest and stress management: Adequate rest and reduced mental stress are crucial. Practices like yoga and pranayama can help, but they should be very gentle in consideration of your health.
5. Medical monitoring: Given the complexity of your condition, any Ayurvedic remedies should be communicated with your healthcare team to prevent any adverse interactions.
Remember, while Ayurveda can offer supportive measures, your situation demands urgent ongoing medical treatment in tandem with any alternative approaches.
Don’t worry Anita, Visit nearby Ayurvedic physician for further advice and treatment…
In cases of severe liver issues like chronic alcoholism and severe jaundice, along with ascites, it’s imperative to continue with the medical treatments provided by your healthcare profesional and use Ayurveda to support your overall well-being. In Ayurveda, liver disorders are often linked with aggravated Pitta dosha and a weak Agni, or digestive fire. Here are some approaches thar you can consider:
First, pay attention to your diet. Consume a Pitta-pacifying diet focusing on cooling, nourishing foods that are easy to digest. Include foods such as ripe fruits like pomegranate, apples, and papaya, which are less likely to stress the liver. Leafy greens and cooked vegetables can be included, but avoid spicy, oily, and processed foods that can aggravate your condition.
You might find Triphala beneficial, as it balances all doshas and promotes detoxification. Taking 1 to 2 teaspoons mixed with warm water before bed could aid digestion and assist in gentle detoxification.
Herbal preparations such as Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri) and Katuki (Picrorhiza kurroa) are known for their supportive effects on liver health and would be worth looking into, under the guidance of trained ayurvedic professional. They help in balancing Pitta and supporting liver regeneration.
Ensure you stay hydrated but manage the fluid intake carefully considering the ascites. Infuse water with herbs like coriander or cumin which can help in cooling and detoxifying.
Yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) could also contribute to overall health. Gentle yoga postures focusing on twisting and stretching can aid in circulation and liver function. However, be guided by your comfort and physical condition.
Ayurvedic Panchkarma therapy like Virechana (therapeutic purgation) might be recommended for liver detoxification, yet it’s crucial to undergo such treatments under expert supervision, especially in your condition.
Always prioritize immediate medical advice for your severe symptoms, and consider these Ayurvedic approaches as complementary support after consulting with both your healthcare provider and a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.

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