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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #26226
222 days ago
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Cure ibs and deep sleep, and mind tinnitus - #26226

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Stomach pain Tightness in stomach Loss of appetite Bloating Acidity Indigestion Diarhea or constipation Lack of deep sleep All time tiredness All time sleepy mood Frequent urination Urge to pass stool after meal

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Your symptoms suggest an imbalance likely related to Vata and Pitta doshas, quite common in conditions like IBS. Aiming to calm these doshas can help alleviate your issues. First, consider adopting a daily routine that helps regulate your digestive fire (Agni). Avoid skipping meals and have them at consistent times, preferably warm and freshly prepared foods. Incorporate grounding, warm, and mildly spiced foods into your diet. Steer clear of cold, raw, or processed foods, as they’re tough on your digestion.

For stomach pain and bloating, ginger tea might be beneficial. Boil a piece of fresh ginger in water and sip this 30 minutes before meals. This can help kindle Agni and soothe tightness. Incorporating a teaspoon of fennel seeds post meals can also aid digestion and reduce bloating.

Since you’re experiencing both diarrhea and constipation, regulate your fiber intake gradually. Triphala churna, taken at bedtime with warm water, may help support healthy bowel movements. A pinch of hing (asafoetida) in your food could settle the digestion.

Lack of deep sleep and persistent tiredness often arises from mental stress or imbalances in Vata. Practicing Abhyanga, a self-massage with warm sesame oil before bath, can promote relaxation and improve sleep quality. Try setting aside 20 minutes for gentle Yoga or meditation before sleeping—a calm mind fosters deep sleep.

Frequent urination and stool urgency can also be mitigated with a stable routine. It’s important to manage stress and ensure you’re hydrated but not excessively drinking water late at night.

Remember to consult a qualified practitioner for prolonged unresolved symptoms. Ayurvedic treatments are most effective when personalized, so professional guidance will cater specifically to your unique constitution. Be wary, because in some cases, these symptoms might demand medical intervention, especially if they persist or worsen.

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For the symptoms you are experiencing, it seems like there’s a possible imbalance in the vata and pitta doshas, which could be affecting your agni or digestive fire. Let’s break it down. The stomach issues like pain, bloating, indigestion, diarrhea, or constipation indicate irregular digestion. Begin by eating smaller, regular meals, and avoid skipping meals. Including ingredients like ginger and cumin can aid digestion. Prepare a tea with these spices and drink it twice a day.

Lack of deep sleep and tiredness might relate to an aggravated vata dosha affecting your nervous system. Incorporate a routine of calming and grounding activities in the evening, such as a warm oil massage (abhyanga) using sesame oil before a shower or bath. Also, practice deep breathing exercises to promote relaxation.

The feeling of urgency to pass stool soon after eating suggests the body’s response to inefficient digestion and could be linked to pitta imbalance. Introducing cooling herbs, like coriander and fennel seeds, into your diet might help in balancing pitta. You can make a simple tea by boiling these seeds in water and sipping post meals.

For frequent urination, ensure you’re not overhydrating. Focus instead on nourishing, grounding foods and herbal blends that don’t over-stimulate the kidneys. Consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner if you find no relief as these symptoms may require a tailored herbal plan.

Monitor these symptoms closely. If they persisit or get worse, reach out to a doctor who can provide a physical evaluation. Understanding the root with professional insight is important here. Try to align daily habits gently with your body’s natural rhythm, granting it time to reach equilibrium again.

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