give livtone syrp 7 ml tds give gulcid ( acidity) 7 ml tds avoid milk and frutis take 2 tulsi leave daily at morning more consult with me
For liver conditions such as mild cirrhosis and portal hypertension, Ayurveda can offer supportive care alongside the treatment provided by your son’s gastroenterologist. It’s vital to focus on diet, lifestyle, and specific herbs to manage liver health. Since he has mild cirrhosis, starting with a cleansing diet rich in fruits and vegetables, avoiding heavy and oily foods can be beneficial. As he is a pure vegetarian, continue this diet. Favor cooked meals over raw as they are easier on the liver.
Consume smaller, more frequent meals to support digestion — this helps in maintaining a stable energy level and minimizes stress on the digestive system. Warm water with meals aids digestion, a key factor in managing his condition. Include ginger and turmeric in his diet—they’re known for their anti-inflammatory properties that support liver function.
Herbs such as Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) and Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata) are traditionally used to support liver health. A suitable decoction can be prepared by boiling these herbs (in equal parts) in water until reduced by half, then consuming it twice daily. Consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting herbal supplements, especially in chronic conditions or alongside allopathic treatment.
For lifestyle, ensure adequate rest, stress management practices like yoga and pranayama should be part of his daily routine. Specific postures like the Cobra pose and Fish pose may help improve circulation and support abdominal organs including the liver.
Monitor glucose levels closely given the DM2 diagnosis and prompt communication with his healthcare providers. If there are any severe symptoms such as sudden abdominal pain, excessive fatigue, or jaundice, it’s essential that emergency medical care is sought immediately. This advice aims to complement ongoing medical care, not replace professional medical services.


