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Why does my stomach hurt
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Question #3875
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Why does my stomach hurt - #3875

Alpa sisodiya

In morning always stomach upset having acidity nd also my weight not gain nd also I have white discharge problem also some time stomach hurt like burning

Age: 33
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These symptoms suggest weak agni (digestive fire), commonly aggravated by vata and pitta. Avoid cold or heavy foods in the morning, and focus on warm, easily digestible foods. Herbs like Amla, Guduchi, and Triphala can support digestion and acidity. For white discharge, a weak rasa (lymph) and ojas (vital essence) could be contributing, and Ashoka and Shatavari may help balance this.
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It sounds like there's quite a bit going on for you. The upset stomach and acidity, especially in the morning, could be a sign of an imbalance in your Pitta dosha. Many times, increased Pitta leads to conditions like hyperacidity and burning sensations. First thing in the morning, you might try drinking a glass of room-temperature water – this gently rehydrates your system and can dilute excess stomach acid. Throughout the day, try to avoid acidic, spicy foods and caffeine, as these can aggravate Pitta further. Opt for more cooling foods like cucumbers, watermelons, and leafy greens, which help pacify Pitta. As for weight gain not happening, this might relate to improper digestion and absorption. Enhancing your agni, or digestive fire, is crucial. Use spices like cumin, coriander, and fennel in your cooking – they're not just flavorful but help balance digestion too. Eating meals at the same times every day can also support your agni, while avoiding overeating or eating late at night is a wise choice. The white discharge may be related to an imbalance in Kapha or a weak Agni which could cause digestive Ama (toxins) to accumulate in the body. A tea made from ginger and turmeric can be taken to reduce toxins. But if it's a continuous or bothersome issue, seeking the advice of a healthcare professional should be considered. Honestly each of these symptoms might point towards different things, but they might connect back to your overall constitution and lifestyle choices. Regular routine with balanced meals, light exercise like yoga, and managing stress with breathing practices could offer significant relief. If any symptom is intense or persistent, it’s best to have a professional look at it to rule out anything serious. Ayurveda works beautifully in a balanced lifestyle, but sometimes modern medical advice can give you insight a dosha cannot. Hope these tips help you feel better nd usher you towards balance!

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