Healing from Diabetes Post-Heart Surgery - #39980
How to heal from diabetes .. what is its real cause? Got it after heart surgery and got triglycerides choles and high blood pressure also after the heart surgery..have too much stress non active
How long have you been diagnosed with diabetes?:
- More than 1 yearWhat is your current level of physical activity?:
- SedentaryHow would you describe your stress levels?:
- Extreme, constant stressShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
Understanding that your diabetes developed post-heart surgery, alongside high cholesterol, triglycerides, and blood pressure, brings attention to the complexities of your condition. Ayurvedic perspectives focus on the balance of doshas, particularly the kapha dosha, which is often related to the accumulation of such symptoms.
The root cause of diabetes in Ayurveda is seen as a decrease in agni (digestive fire) and an imbalance in kapha. Stress and inactivity can exacerbate this imbalance, making lifestyle adjustments crucial. Enhancing your agni through diet and routine can be pivotal. Start with small, frequent meals that are light and easy to digest, incorporating spices like cumin, coriander, and turmeric which support digestion. Avoid cold foods and drinks as they can further dampen agni.
Physical activity is essential but must be approached gently considering your recent surgeries. Engage in daily brisk walking or yoga, focusing on movements that support your heart and circulation without causing undue strain. Also, Shavasana should be practice to reduce stress, aiding your body’s balance.
Stress management is another critical component. Regular practice of Pranayama (breathing exercises) can help calm the mind and mitigate stress responses that affect blood sugar levels. Prioritize routines that encourage relaxation; bedtime rituals and regular sleep patterns can significantly aid in managing stress.
Hydration with warm water or herbal teas can assist in reducing kapha and promoting metabolic balance. Triphala, an Ayurvedic herb, may support detoxification; however, it’s important to approach any herbal use cautiously and consult with a healthcare provider before integrating into your routine to ensure no contraindications with existing medications or conditions.
Since your case involves recent heart surgery and significant lifestyle alterations, it is essential to work closely with a healthcare provider to thoughtfully integrate these practices into your routine safely. Avoid relying solely on self-treatment, ensuring regular medical check-ups to monitor your condition.

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