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I have severe lower abdomen pain sometimes lower back pain
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Question #26192
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I have severe lower abdomen pain sometimes lower back pain - #26192

Rashmi Ranjan

I have severe left lower abdomen pain sometimes lower left back pain tested for ultrasound normal every test is normal... But still severe pain since 10days... Are this due to eating panchkola churna... I have taken this churna for 20days...prescribed by my doctor...what should I do... no hernia, no hydrocele.. What to do should I prefer for virechana... Or anything else

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Given your ongoing symptoms and your recent consumption of Panchakola Churna, it’s essential first to consider how the herbal formula might be affecting your digestive system. Panchakola Churna is usually used to enhance digestive fire and may not be suitable if consumed excessively or if your body’s constitution wasn’t properly assessed. The herbs in Panchakola, like Pippali and Chavya, can increase heat, potentially leading to discomfort if your pitta is already imbalanced.

Since all medical tests, including ultrasound, have returned normal, your pain may indeed stem from a functional, rather than structural issue, possibly a digestive or muscular origin problem. It would be wise to pause the Panchakola Churna temporarily. Continuously monitor any changes in your pain levels or other symptoms once you suspend it. It might also be worth considering your diet apart from the churna; foods that aggravate your condition should be avoided, such as those that are overly spicy, sour, or heavy.

Regarding Virechana, it could be beneficial, particularly for pitta and ama (toxins) related conditions, but only under strict supervision of a qualified ayurvedic practitioner. Virechana is powerful and not suitable for everyone, especially if not correctly prepared for the therapy. The practitioner would typically guide you through a preparatory process, often involving snehapana (internal oleation) and sudation therapies, ensuring that your body is ready for the process.

Meanwhile, focus on simple and easily digestible diet—cooked vegetables, soft grains like rice, and lukewarm water can help balance digestive issues. Gentle yoga or pranayama practices could also provide relief without straining your body. Ensure any new treatment is communicated with your healthcare providers who are already familiar with your case. It’s crucial not to delay professional advice if symptoms worsen or persist.

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Considering that all your tests have returned normal and you have been experiencing severe pain for some time, let’s assess the Ayurvedic perspective here. Panchkola churna is generally useful for balancing Vata and Kapha doshas and enhancing digestive fire but it might not be directly causing your symptoms. However, if your body is not responding well to it, it’s wise to temporarily stop using it and observe any changes in your condition.

The symptoms you describe suggest that there may be an imbalance in the Vata dosha, as it often manifests with pain and discomfort, particularly in the lower abdomen and back. In addition, there might be an issue with Agni, your digestive fire, which could be contributing to your discomfort.

First, I’d recommend focusing on a Vata-pacifying diet and lifestyle. This includes:

1. Eating warm, cooked foods devoid of excessive spices or oil. Include foods like rice, mung dal, and cooked vegetables, and avoid raw food, cold drinks, and dry or hard foods.

2. Consuming warm herbal teas made from ginger, fennel, and cumin to aid digestion and relieve pain.

3. Applying warm sesame oil to your lower abdomen and back, followed by gentle massage. This can help in unblocking energy channels and alleviating pain.

Regarding virechana, it’s generally used for deep pitta imbalances and involves purgation. It’s not immediately recommended without assessing your overall health and dosha balance thoroughly. Consult your doctor or a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before proceeding with any Panchakarma treatments like virechana.

If pain persists or worsens, it’s crucial to seek further medical evaluation to rule out any underlying conditions that might have been missed. Chronic, unexplained pain should not go uninvestigated, especially when it challenges daily life.

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