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Why does Constipation, bloating , indigestion happens?
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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #2736
206 days ago
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Why does Constipation, bloating , indigestion happens? - #2736

Megha Kadam

I am facing problem of constipation, bloating, indigestion, hunger lacking, irritative and irregular bowl movement

Age: 35
Chronic illnesses: No
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Dr. Harsha Joy
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It sounds like you're dealing with digestive issues that can be related to a Vata imbalance, which can cause symptoms like constipation, bloating, and irregular bowel movements. To help balance your digestion, Ayurveda recommends incorporating Triphala (a powerful herbal blend for improving bowel regularity), Ajwain (carom seeds) with warm water, and Ginger tea to stimulate digestion and reduce bloating. Consuming warm, cooked foods and avoiding cold, dry, and raw foods can also support digestion. A Vata-pacifying diet that includes grounding, moist, and easily digestible foods like soups, stews, and rice will help your gut function more effectively. Abhyanga (self-massage with warm oil) and regular yoga practices like twists and gentle poses can also improve circulation and digestion. Additionally, Hydration and consuming ginger, cumin, and fennel can support the digestive fire (Agni) and help reduce bloating. A consistent routine with these remedies can gradually restore balance to your digestive system. If symptoms persist, an Ayurvedic consultation is recommended to personalize your treatment plan.
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Dealing with constipation, bloating, indigestion, and such can really make everyday life feel like a bit of a grind, right? While each situation is individual, from an ayurvedic point of view, these issues often signal an imbalance in vata dosha, which rules movement and dryness in the body. One major thing is ensuring the agni, or digestive fire, is strong. Weak or disturbed agni often leads to poor digestion and assimilation of food. Start your mornings with a glass of warm water, maybe with a squeeze of lemon, to kind of ignite that digestive fire. You know, like preheating an oven before baking! Incorporate foods that are warm, cooked, and easy to digest. Think of soupy rice or moong dal khichdi. Avoid cold, raw, and overly processed foods – they can really dampen agni. Spices like cumin, fennel, and ginger — they're your allies in stimulating digestion. Sprinkle these while cooking or brew them into a soothing tea during meals. Routinely eating meals at the same times can regulate your digestive rhythm. Yeah, it might sound simple, but your gut loves routine! And don’t forget, eating a heavy meal late at night – big no-no. Your system needs time to rest without working through digestion. Ghee (clarified butter), with its lubricating properties, can naturally alleviate constipation. Try a teaspoon of ghee in warm milk before bed. It’s sort of like letting the wheels turn smoothly. A grounding evening routine can also calm vata. A gentle walk after dinner helps – just some peaceful strolling, even five or ten minutes. Practices like gentle yoga or meditation could ease irritability— it's the vata pacifying lifestyle magic. But hey, if you're finding these symptoms persist or get more severe, it’s really wise to check in with a healthcare professional. While Ayurveda offers deeper perspective, some situations require more immediate medical attention. There's no harm in seeking a blend of wisdom from both worlds!

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