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IGA nephropathy treatment
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Question #4041
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IGA nephropathy treatment - #4041

Sumeet singh

We eat lunchy stomach upset what is the issue I have mild IGA nephropathy how can we cure from IGA nephropathy

Age: 35
Chronic illnesses: No
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Underlying Issue: Imbalanced Pitta and Kapha doshas affecting kidney function and digestion. Focus on detoxification and kidney support. 1. Dietary Advice: Light, kidney-friendly diet: Include barley water, moong dal, ash gourd juice, and cooked vegetables. Avoid salt, protein overload, spicy, fried, and processed foods. Drink warm water; avoid cold beverages. 2. Herbal Remedies: Punarnava: 1 tsp powder or capsule twice daily to reduce swelling and support kidneys. Gokshura: Improves urinary health. Take 1 tsp powder or capsule twice daily. Varunadi Kwath: Detoxifies and supports kidney function (as directed by an Ayurvedic doctor). 3. Digestive Health: Avipattikar Churna: 1 tsp before meals for stomach upset. Include buttermilk with cumin and rock salt to improve digestion. 4. Lifestyle: Avoid stress and overexertion. Gentle yoga: Pavanamuktasana and Bhujangasana for kidney health. 5. Panchakarma (Under Guidance): Mild Virechana (purgation therapy) to balance Pitta. Basti (medicated enema) to cleanse and rejuvenate. Regular monitoring and consultation with an Ayurvedic doctor are essential.
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Firstly, dealing with IgA nephropathy requires a balance between Ayurvedic approaches and being in touch with a healthcare provider, especially when symptoms change suddenly. Having an upset stomach after meals could be linked to digestion issues, which in Ayurveda we connect to agni - your digestive fire. For your stomach upset, you can start by sipping warm water throughout the day, which helps balance the digestive process and may ease discomfort after meals. Avoid cold and raw foods, which can disrupt the agni. Also, try taking a small piece of ginger with a pinch of salt before meals to increase digestion. For IgA nephropathy, Ayurveda aims to support the kidneys through diet and lifestyle changes, which also protect the body's dhatus (tissues). Make sure to follow a pitta-balancing diet: eat fresh fruits and vegetables, and avoid spicy, salty, and sour foods. Foods like oats, barley, and cooked lentils generally work well, but ensure you're hydrated adequately without overdrinking, as it stresses the kidneys. Kidney tonics like punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) might be helpful. But here's the catch, herbal supplements should be used with caution and under professional guidance. Another great way to maintain health is by practicing yoga and pranayama, gentle yoga poses that improve circulation. It's essential to keep stress levels manageable because they affect kidney function. A little meditation or deep breathing exercises can go a long way. And let's not forget good ol' sleep, keeping a regular sleep schedule helps repair and rejuvenate bodily tissues, so aim for 7-8 hours/night. Don't forget - some symptoms need urgent medical attention, so keep alert. Integrating Ayurveda is a supportive measure, not a replacement for conventional care. Always remain in close touch with your healthcare providers and report any changes.

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