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I am getting full body irching.i have gerd issue how to solve clinical hypothyroidism
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I am getting full body irching.i have gerd issue how to solve clinical hypothyroidism - #3912

Roopa c

Sir from one year suffering from gerd and subclinical hypothyroidism and joint pains body full irching got coleosystactemy.please give me the soln

Age: 57
Chronic illnesses: Gerd
Gerd
Clinical hypothyroidism 0.59
Irching body full
Weight loss around 5kg
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In Ayurveda, GERD, subclinical hypothyroidism, joint pains, and itching are often linked to imbalances in Pitta and Vata doshas. For GERD, focus on soothing and balancing Pitta with cooling foods, herbs like licorice (Yashtimadhu), and Amla (Indian gooseberry). Avoid spicy, fried, or acidic foods. For hypothyroidism, herbs like Ashwagandha and Guggulu can help regulate thyroid function and balance Vata. Joint pain can be alleviated with Turmeric (Curcumin) and Ginger for their anti-inflammatory properties, along with oil massages using Mahanarayan oil to nourish the joints. The itching might indicate an imbalance in the skin, which can be soothed with Neem and Aloe Vera. Additionally, maintaining a regular sleep schedule, stress reduction practices, and digestive health are crucial in Ayurveda. For personalized treatment, consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner would be beneficial to tailor therapies and dietary recommendations.
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First off, dealing with GERD, subclinical hypothyroidism, and joint pains all together can be quite a challenge. For GERD, try focusing on your diet and eating habits. Don't lie down right after meals, keep meals small and simple. Avoid spicy, oily, and fried food; they make it worse. Include amla (Indian gooseberry) in your diet; it's pretty good for pitta dosha, which is often imbalanced in GERD. Now, for the hypo-thyroid situation, a key thing to check is supporting your body's metabolism. Consider warm foods and spices like ginger, turmeric, and cinnamon to help boost agni (your digestive fire). Taking Ashwagandha with a glass of warm milk or water every morning might be helpful too. It assists not only with thyroid balance but also with joint pain. Make sure you're getting enough fiber, maybe try triphala at night to keep your digestion moving smoothly. That full body itching could be a sign of toxins or ama in your system due to imbalance. Dry brushing before a shower could help, it stimulates blood circulation and removes dead skin. Followed by abhyanga (a self-massage) with warm sesame oil can also soothe skin and joints. It's quite relaxing! Stay hydrated, but avoid cold drinks — go for room temp water or lukewarm. Lemon water with a pinch of rock salt in the mornings can be great too. Pranayama, especially Ujjayi breathing, can calm your mind and help with stress, which often makes symptoms worse. Try bringing in some yoga, stretches can aid the joints and help maintain flexibility. Since you had a cholecystectomy, pay close attention to your body's response to fats. Maybe stick with light oils like olive or sunflower in moderation. Remember, while these tips could help, always keep in touch with your healthcare providers. Make sure your thyroid levels are regularly checked. And if symptoms don't ease or get worse, consulting a healthcare professional immediately should be your go-to. Safety and wellbeing always come first!

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