Acidity daily daily and chest pain - #26298
Daily daily acidity and chest pain I have antral gastritis Is this symptomof h pylori bacteria positive I have facing this problemfrom last 13 month Alreadyi have take allopathicand homeopathic medicine but no benifitstill now
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Avoid addiction if any. Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Avoid late night dinner. Tab.Yashtimadhu 2-0-2 Tab.Guduchi 2-0-2
Based on the symptoms you’re describing – daily acidity, chest pain, and a diagnosis of antral gastritis – it’s possible that H. pylori bacteria might be a contributing factor. This bacterium is known to cause chronic gastritis, which can lead to the symptoms you’re experiencing. However, to confirm an H. pylori infection, specific tests like a urea breath test, stool antigen test, or endoscopy with biopsy are essential. If not done, I would recommend discussing these options with your healthcare provider.
Regarding dietary habits, eating small meals frequently rather than large ones helps in better digestion and control of acidity. Avoid foods and beverages that might irritate the stomach lining or increase acid reflux. Things like spicy foods, caffeine, carbonated drinks, and overly oily foods are best avoided. Instead, focus on easily digestible foods – soft-cooked rice, khichadi, or well-cooked vegetables can be beneficial.
In Ayurvedic terms, this condition could be related to an imbalance of Pitta dosha, which governs the body’s metabolic system and is responsible for heat and transformation within the body. Consuming cooling herbs like coriander or cumin water can help to pacify this dosha. Drinking a glass of lukewarm water infused with a teaspoon of licorice root powder (Yashtimadhu) on an empty stomach in the morning might also be helpful, as it soothes the lining of the stomach.
Lifestyle adjustments, too, play a crucial role. Avoid lying down immediately after eating, and try to elevate the head of your bed slightly to prevent acid from flowing back up into the esophagus while sleeping. Stress management is crucial since stress can exacerbate gastritis. Practicing regular pranayama or meditation may help in managing stress levels.
It’s important for you to seek a more detailed evaluation from your physician or consider an Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide a personalized regimen after understanding your unique constitution. For any severe or chronic symptoms, immediate medical advice should be prioritized.
The symptoms you’re describing, such as daily acidity and chest pain, especially given you have antral gastritis, may indeed be associated with an H. pylori infection. However, to properly ascertain whether H. pylori is the root cause, a specific medical diagnostic test, like a urea breath test, stool antigen test, or endoscopy with biopsy, is generally required. It’s crucial to rule this out before proceeding with tratment by either traditional or contemporary methods.
In the context of Siddha-Ayurvedic practices, persistent acidity and chest pain often relate to an imbalance in pitta dosha and possibly agni (digestive fire) being disturbed. Addressing these issues begins with dietary and lifestyle changes. Avoid spicy, acidic, and fried foods; instead, focus on a diet that balances pitta, like consuming more cooling and mild foods. Start your day with a glass of lukewarm water.
You can incorporate Ayurvedic herbs, such as amla (Indian gooseberry), which can help soothe the stomach lining and reduce acidity. Amla can be consumed in powdered form with water on an empty stomach in the morning. Also, licorice root tea may aid in calming acidity. Sipping on lukewarm water with a pinch of cumin seeds can support digetive health.
Regular practice of pranayama breathing exercises could help in lowering stress, which otherwise exacerbates pitta imbalance. Additionally, maintaining a routine with adequate rest is pivotal.
If you haven’t done so already, it’s critical to consult with a healthcare provider for a comprehensive medical checkup, including H. pylori testing, to ensure that any serious underlying issues are addressed appropriately. Proper diagnosis and timely treatment are indispensable for healing, and combining eventual findings with holistic practices may offer better relief.

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