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216 days ago
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Ulcerative colitis - #4050

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Ulcerative colitis I have form past one year I feel pain in my stomach after releasing the stool I go only one time for fresh Ulcerative colitis I have form past one year I feel pain in my stomach after releasing the stool I go only one time for fresh Ulcerative colitis I have form past one year I feel pain in my stomach after releasing the stool I go only one time for fresh Ulcerative colitis I have form past one year I feel pain in my stomach after releasing the stool I go only one time for fresh

Age: 31
Chronic illnesses: Ulcerative colitis
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I'm sorry to hear about your discomfort with ulcerative colitis (UC). The pain you experience after bowel movements is a common symptom of this condition, which involves inflammation and ulceration of the colon. The inflammation can cause discomfort, cramping, and sometimes bleeding. Ayurveda approaches ulcerative colitis by aiming to balance the digestive system and reduce inflammation. In your case, it may help to follow a Vata-pitta balancing diet, avoiding spicy, acidic, and greasy foods, as these can aggravate the condition. Instead, focus on soothing, cooling foods like rice, cooked vegetables, and ghee, which are gentle on the digestive system. Warm herbal teas such as ginger, turmeric, and mint can aid digestion and reduce inflammation. Herbs like Aloe Vera and Triphala are commonly recommended in Ayurveda for their healing and anti-inflammatory properties. It’s also important to avoid stress, as it can trigger flare-ups. Panchakarma, or detoxification treatments, may be beneficial if done under the supervision of an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner. However, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider or a certified Ayurvedic practitioner who can evaluate your condition, recommend a personalized treatment plan, and ensure no interactions with any other medications you may be taking.
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Dealing with ulcerative colitis can be quite distressing, especially when you're feeling pain after a bowel movement. From an Ayurvedic perspective, this condition often relates to imbalance in the Pitta dosha, which governs the digestive system. When Pitta gets aggravated, it can lead to inflammation in the colon, manifesting as the symptoms you're experiencing. Firstly, focusing on a cooling and calming diet is essential. Try including more cooling foods like cucumber, aloe vera juice, coconut water, and pomegranate. They can help soothe and pacify Pitta. Avoid hot, spicy, fried, and acidic foods as they tend to aggravate your symptoms. Also, keep away from caffeine and alcohol. Herbal remedies like kutaja (Holarrhena antidysenterica) and bilva (Aegle marmelos) can be supportive. Try taking kutaja powder with a little honey, half a teaspoon should be fine, once a day. It's traditionally used in Ayurveda to manage diarrhea and inflammation. But make sure to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner to ensure it suits your body type. Incorporating daily practices like yoga and gentle breathing exercises (Pranayama) is really useful. Try practicing Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) for 5 to 10 minutes each morning. It helps calm the mind and balances the doshas. Don't overlook the role of emotions and stress, they can have an outsized impact on digestive health. Try to incorporate relaxation techniques like meditation or journaling to manage stress levels. Resting well and having a regular sleep routine will also help. If at any point, symptoms become severe or intolerable, reach out to your healthcare providers immediately. Ayurveda is great for managing the condition, but sometimes Western approaches or emergency interventions are necessary, especially when symptoms flare up dramatically. Remember, every individual is unique, and it's useful to see an Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide personalized guidance based on your prakriti and current state.

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