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Gall bladder polyp - #3040

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How to remove gall bladder polyp naturally without surgery by using natural ways Or pls suggest any medicines, I’m 39 yr old

Age: 39
Gall bladder polyp
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In Ayurveda, the management of gallbladder polyps focuses on balancing the digestive system, detoxifying the body, and improving liver function, as these are key areas connected to the formation of such growths. While polyps may not always require surgery, it is essential to approach treatment with caution and under the guidance of an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner. Certain herbs like Triphala, Turmeric, and Guduchi are commonly used to support the liver, improve bile flow, and reduce inflammation. Additionally, using herbs like Bhumyamalaki, which is known for its hepatoprotective properties, may help in managing liver and gallbladder health. A diet rich in fiber, antioxidants, and healthy fats can also support overall liver and gallbladder function. Avoiding heavy, greasy foods and excessive alcohol is important for reducing strain on the liver and gallbladder. Panchakarma therapies like Abhyanga (oil massage), Shirodhara, and Basti (medicated enemas) may also be beneficial for detoxification and improving digestion. It’s crucial to monitor the condition with regular medical check-ups and to consult an Ayurvedic doctor to determine the best course of action based on your specific constitution and health condition.
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Gall bladder polyps can be tricky because they vary in size and type. When they're small and benign, managing them naturally is a viable path. But always be cautious and keep your doctor in the loop, especially if any symptoms like pain or digestive issues pop up. From an ayurvedic point of view, balance in your doshas, especially Pitta, is key. Start by focusing on your diet and lifestyle – think of them as the foundation. In your meals, go easy on oily and spicy foods, they can aggaravate Pitta. Opt for a diet that’s gentle on your digestive system – like warm, lightly cooked foods. A kitchari made with mung dal and rice could be a staple, it's easy on the gut and helps cleanse it. Incorporate herbs like Turmeric and Guduchi. Turmeric, for instance, is anti-inflammatory and may help balance Pitta. You could add it to your food or consume a teaspoon mixed in warm milk at night. Guduchi is another herb known for detoxifying the liver and gall bladder. A decoction made from Guduchi can be sipped throughout the day. Don’t forget Trikatu too, it can enhance Agni, your digestive fire – an important aspect in Ayurveda. Take it in a powdered form with a little honey, but not if you're experiencing excess heat symptoms. Yoga and Pranayama can help too. Simple poses like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and twists like Bharadvajasana can stimulate digestion and bile flow. Daily Pranayama like Nadi Shodhana helps in balancing body energy. Hydration is crucial – sip warm water with a dash of lemon. Avoid cold drinks. This plan can't replace medical advice, & if polyps grow or cause problems, surgery might still be required. Regular ultrasounds and consultations with your healthcare provider are non-negotiable to monitor your health.

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