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Valve Replacement Advice Needed - #40687

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Mera puri tarah do valve kharab ho chuka hai Or kgmu ke docter valve replacement ke liye bala hai Kya karnachahiye mujhe

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अगर आपके दोनों हृदय वाल्व पूरी तरह से खराब हो चुके हैं और डॉक्टर ने वाल्व रिप्लेसमेंट की सलाह दी है, तो आयुर्वेदिक उपचार केवल सहायक भूमिका निभा सकता है—मुख्य उपचार के रूप में नहीं। ऐसे गंभीर मामलों में सर्जरी को टालना जानलेवा हो सकता है।

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Kharab ho chuka Heart valve ka treatment ayurveda main nahi hai. Aap ko replacement hi karana padega. Aap ayurvedic medicine heart ko majboot karne ke liye le sakte hai Arjuna ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Prabhakar vati 1-0-1 after food with water Ashwagandha churan 0-0-1tsp at bedtime with warm milk.

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Dr. Hemanshu Mehta
I’m Dr. Hemanshu, a second-year MD scholar specializing in Shalya Tantra (Ayurvedic Surgery), with a focused interest in para-surgical interventions such as Agnikarma, Viddhakarma, and Kshara Karma. My academic and clinical journey is rooted in classical Ayurvedic surgical wisdom, complemented by a modern understanding of patient care and evidence-based approaches. With hands-on training and experience in managing chronic pain conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, hemorrhoids, fistula, and other ano-rectal conditions, I provide treatments that emphasize both relief and long-term wellness. I am deeply committed to offering individualized treatment plans that align with the patient’s prakriti (constitution), disease progression, and lifestyle factors. I believe healing is not limited to procedures alone; it also requires compassion, communication, and continuity of care. That’s why I ensure each patient receives personalized guidance—from diagnosis and therapy to post-treatment care and preventive strategies. I also incorporate Ayurvedic principles like Ahara (diet), Vihara (lifestyle), and Satvavajaya (mental well-being) to promote complete healing and not just symptomatic relief. Whether it's managing complex surgical cases or advising on conservative Ayurvedic therapies, my goal is to restore balance and improve the quality of life through authentic, safe, and holistic care. As I continue to deepen my clinical knowledge and surgical acumen, I remain dedicated to evolving as a well-rounded Ayurvedic practitioner who integrates traditional practices with modern sensibilities.
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KINDLY CONSULT CARDIOLOGIST AND GO FOR SURGERY DON’T WAIT

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Aise stage paw ayurveda ya exercises sae valve dubara teek nahi hota hai Aap ek baar cardio thoracic surgeon se consultation karwana better hai Uskae baad heart health support ke liye ayurveda ka madad law saktae hai

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Hi thank you contacting us in ask ayurveda You need to consult a cardio thoracic surgeon for expert advice This is a major issue and life threatening issue So as soon as possible take his advice and if he advices valve replacement then better go for it. All the best

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Namaste, Aapka prashn bahut mahatvapurn hai, aur main samvedansheel roop se samjha sakti hoon ki aap is samay chinta me hain. Jab heart ke valves puri tarah se damage ho jaate hain, to yah sthiti Jeevan ke liye gambhir ho sakti hai — isliye isme Ayurvedic chikitsa ke saath-saath modern surgical management (valve replacement) ko priority dena atyavashyak hota hai.

✅ Medical Understanding

Heart ke valves ka kaam hota hai blood ko ek disha me flow karne dena. Jab dono valves (jaise mitral aur aortic) severe regurgitation ya stenosis me chale jaate hain, to: –Heart ko blood pump karne me kathinai hoti hai –Lungs me fluid bhar sakta hai –Thakan, breathlessness, chest pain jaise lakshan badhte hain

👉Aise me valve replacement hi life-saving upchar hota hai.

Ayurveda ke anusaar, ye sthiti Hridroga ke antargat aati hai — jisme Vata-Prakopa aur Rasa-Rakta dhatu dushti se hridaya ki kriya kamzor pad jaati hai. Is avastha me: Shamana chikitsa (supportive herbs & rasayanas) se hridaya ki poshana aur ojas vardhan kiya ja sakta hai,

Lekin surgical intervention agar avashyak ho, to use nazarandaz nahi karna chahiye

✅ Kya Karna Chahiye (Step-by-Step Advice)

✅ Valve Replacement Surgery Karvana Hi Sabse Zaruri Kadam Hai

Agar KGMU ke doctors ne recommend kiya hai, iska matlab hai ki valve repair ke options khatam ho chuke hain.

Surgery ke bina condition dheere-dheere badh kar heart failure tak pahunch sakti hai. Surgery karva lena hi safest aur long-term beneficial step hai.

✅Ayurvedic Support Pre & Post Surgery

Ayurveda yahaan supportive role me madad kar sakta hai — recovery fast karne, stress kam karne, aur immunity badhane ke liye.

Pre-surgery (tayyari ke liye): Arjunarishta – 20 ml twice daily after meals (for cardiac tone) Brahmi Vati – 1 tablet daily morning (for stress relief & mental calmness) Drakshavaleha – 1 tsp morning (for strength and energy)

✅ DIET AND LIFESTYLE

Light, warm, freshly cooked food — moong dal, lauki, tinda, ghee Avoid: fried, spicy, and stale food Drink warm water with tulsi or arjun bark decoction Avoid overexertion, emotional stress, and late-night sleep

Aapke case me — – Valve replacement karana hi jeevan bachane wala upchar hai. – Ayurveda se aapko pre- & post-surgery support mil sakta hai — hridaya ko majboot banane, stress kam karne, aur recovery accelerate karne ke liye.

Warm Regards, Dr. Snehal Vidhate

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Ayurveda can’t help in this condition. It’s an anatomical defect and needs to be replaced. Contact cardiothoracic surgeon. Post valve replacement hum ayurvedic medicines se supportive treatment deh sakte hae

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HELLO,

If the doctors at KGMU have told you that you need to undergo valve replacement, then it means your heart valves are severely damaged and might not be working correctly for maintaining the flow of blood. Surgery is often lifesaving in these serious conditions of the heart.

Modern Medical Advice (Primary) Valve replacement is an established, lifesaving practice. When both valves are badly damaged, Ayurvedic or herbal medicines alone cannot repair them. If your heart is not pumping well, waiting for surgery can be very dangerous. After replacement, patients usually lead a normal, active life with some precautions like regular checkups, blood-thinning medicines, and dietary care. So, you should follow the doctor’s advice and plan for the valve replacement. It’s the safest path for you.

Ayurvedic Supportive Care: Complementary, Not Replacement

Ayurveda can strengthen the body after surgery or while one is getting ready for it, to support recovery and improve heart health.

Pre-surgery support, if surgery is scheduled: Eat a light, easily digestible diet: mung dal soup, vegetable soups, boiled vegetables. Avoid oily, fried, and heavy foods. Practice gentle breathing, such as Anulom Vilom and Bhramari pranayama-only after consulting your cardiologist. Arjuna decoction or capsule= 1cap twice daily has been used to support cardiac strength. Take solely under supervision.

Post-Surgical Recovery Care: Ashwagandha and Shatavari may help with stress and recovery. Triphala at night for gentle detox and digestion. Follow a Satvik diet: fresh fruits, cooked vegetables, light grains. Follow up regularly with both cardiologists and Ayurveda doctors.

Important Do NOT delay or avoid surgery if doctors say it’s necessary. While Ayurveda can support healing, it cannot replace a damaged valve. Always inform both doctors-allopathic and Ayurvedic-about all the medicines you are taking to avoid interactions.

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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नमस्ते,

अगर केजीएमयू के डॉक्टरों ने आपको वाल्व रिप्लेसमेंट करवाने की सलाह दी है, तो इसका मतलब है कि आपके हृदय के वाल्व बुरी तरह क्षतिग्रस्त हैं और रक्त प्रवाह को बनाए रखने के लिए ठीक से काम नहीं कर रहे हैं। हृदय की इन गंभीर स्थितियों में सर्जरी अक्सर जीवनरक्षक होती है।

आधुनिक चिकित्सा सलाह (प्राथमिक) वाल्व रिप्लेसमेंट एक स्थापित और जीवनरक्षक प्रक्रिया है। जब दोनों वाल्व बुरी तरह क्षतिग्रस्त हो जाते हैं, तो केवल आयुर्वेदिक या हर्बल दवाएं ही उन्हें ठीक नहीं कर सकतीं। अगर आपका हृदय ठीक से पंप नहीं कर रहा है, तो सर्जरी का इंतज़ार करना बहुत खतरनाक हो सकता है। रिप्लेसमेंट के बाद, मरीज़ आमतौर पर नियमित जाँच, रक्त पतला करने वाली दवाएँ और खान-पान संबंधी देखभाल जैसी कुछ सावधानियों के साथ एक सामान्य, सक्रिय जीवन जीते हैं। इसलिए, आपको डॉक्टर की सलाह माननी चाहिए और वाल्व रिप्लेसमेंट की योजना बनानी चाहिए। यह आपके लिए सबसे सुरक्षित रास्ता है।

आयुर्वेदिक सहायक देखभाल: पूरक, प्रतिस्थापन नहीं

आयुर्वेद सर्जरी के बाद या सर्जरी की तैयारी के दौरान शरीर को मज़बूत बना सकता है, जिससे रिकवरी में मदद मिलती है और हृदय स्वास्थ्य में सुधार होता है।

यदि सर्जरी निर्धारित है, तो सर्जरी-पूर्व सहायता: हल्का, आसानी से पचने वाला आहार लें: मूंग दाल का सूप, सब्जियों का सूप, उबली हुई सब्ज़ियाँ। तैलीय, तले हुए और भारी भोजन से बचें। अपने हृदय रोग विशेषज्ञ से परामर्श के बाद ही अनुलोम-विलोम और भ्रामरी प्राणायाम जैसे हल्के श्वास अभ्यास का अभ्यास करें। हृदय की शक्ति बढ़ाने के लिए अर्जुन का काढ़ा या कैप्सूल = दिन में दो बार 1 कैप्सूल का उपयोग किया गया है। केवल देखरेख में ही लें।

शल्य चिकित्सा के बाद स्वास्थ्य लाभ: अश्वगंधा और शतावरी तनाव और रिकवरी में मदद कर सकते हैं। हल्के विषहरण और पाचन के लिए रात में त्रिफला लें। सात्विक आहार का पालन करें: ताज़े फल, पकी हुई सब्ज़ियाँ, हल्का अनाज। हृदय रोग विशेषज्ञों और आयुर्वेद चिकित्सकों, दोनों से नियमित रूप से परामर्श लें।

महत्वपूर्ण यदि डॉक्टर आवश्यक बताते हैं, तो सर्जरी में देरी न करें या उसे टालें नहीं। हालाँकि आयुर्वेद उपचार में सहायता कर सकता है, लेकिन यह क्षतिग्रस्त वाल्व को प्रतिस्थापित नहीं कर सकता। परस्पर क्रिया से बचने के लिए, एलोपैथिक और आयुर्वेदिक, दोनों डॉक्टरों को अपनी सभी दवाओं के बारे में हमेशा सूचित करें।

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Valve replacement surgery is complex and very critical for your health, particularly when doctors have recommended it. In such serious medical conditions, priority should be given towards the treated advised by your cardiovascular surgeon, as they assess your specific situation with detailed investigations. It’s crucial to follow their guidance and plan for the surgery as needed.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, once you’ve had your surgery, there are several supportive steps you can take to ensure smooth recovery and maintain cardiovascular health. Post-operative care should complement medical advice given:

1. Dietary Adjustments: Focus on a light and easily digestible diet to support your recovery and enhance your Agni (digestive fire). Your meals should contain cooked vegetables, soups, and soft porridge. Avoid excessive salt, oily foods, and heavy non-vegetarian food that may strain the heart.

2. Herbal Support: Incorporate herbs like Arjuna (Terminalia Arjuna) which is traditionally known to support heart health. However, consult your Ayurvedic practitioner first, especially if you’re on medications to avoid interactions.

3. Lifestyle Practices: Engage in light physical activity as per your capacity and your doctor’s advice. Practice gentle Yoga exercises such as mild stretches and breathing techniques like Anulom-Vilom, that can strengthen the heart.

4. Mindfulness Practices: Stress management through meditation or mindfulness can be beneficial. Practicing about 10-15 minutes of deep breathing daily can support mental and physical wellbeing.

5. Regular Monitoring: Continue to monitor your health regular with your healthcare provider. Follow up appointments, routine checkups, and adhere to prescribed medications even after surgery completion for optimal health management.

Remember that your surgeons and medical team are there to provide the best outcome for your heart condition. Integrate Ayurveda as a supportive measure post recovery and not as a primary treatment for the condition you’re facing.

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Dr. Jatin Kumar Sharma
I am a BAMS graduate and currently running my own clinic, where I see patients on a regular basis and try to give them honest, practical care. My daily work involves understanding different health concerns, listening properly to what the patient is going through, and then planning treatment in a way that actually fits their routine. I believe treatment should not feel confusing or rushed, and sometimes even small changes make a big difference. Running my own clinic has taught me a lot about responsibility and consistency. Some days are busy, some are slow, but every patient brings a different challenge and learning. I focus mainly on Ayurvedic treatment methods, lifestyle correction and long-term health balance, rather than quick fixes. There are times when progress takes longer, but I stay patient and keep working with the person step by step. I try to keep my approach simple, practical and honest. For me, real success is when a patient feels better in daily life, sleeps better, eats better and slowly regains balance. That is what keeps me going and improving every day.
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Dr. Mohit Kakkar
I am a BAMS-qualified Ayurvedic physician from Jalandhar, Punjab, and I work with a deep interest in blending classical Ayurvedic wisdom with modern telemedicine care. My practice is largely consultation based, reaching patients across the country through online platforms, which still feels new sometimes but works well. Till now I have served more than 500 patients through teleconsultations, mostly chronic cases where consistency really matters more than quick fixes. I focus on understanding each patient through dosha assessment, mainly balancing Vata, Pitta, Kapha using individualized treatment plans and nutrition guidance. Around 85% symptom relief has been seen in chronic conditions, though outcomes vary and need patience. I rely on personalised diet, daily routine correction, and classical Ayurvedic medicines. Some days are challenging, but seeing people feel lighter, sleep better, or regain control over health keeps me going. My aim stays simple,, long term wellness through practical Ayurveda, not rushed solutions.
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Dr. Keerthana PV
I am an Ayurvedic doctor who kinda grew into this path naturally—my roots are in Kerala, and I did my internship at VPSV Ayurveda College in Kottakkal, which honestly was one of the most eye-opening stages of my life. That place isn’t just a college, it’s a deep well of real Ayurveda. The kind that’s lived, not just studied. During my time there, I didn’t just observe—I *practiced*. Diagnosing, treating, understanding the patient beyond their symptoms, all that hands-on stuff that textbooks don’t really teach. It’s where I learned the rhythm of classical Kerala Ayurveda, the art of pulse reading, and how Panchakarma ain’t just about detox but more about deep repair. I work closely with patients—always felt more like a guide than just a doctor tbh. Whether it's about fixing a chronic issue or preventing one from happening, I focus on the full picture. I give a lot of attention to diet (pathya), routine, mental clutter, and stress stuff. Counseling on these isn’t an ‘extra’—I see it as a part of healing. And not the preachy kind either, more like what works *for you*, your lifestyle, your space. Also yeah—I’m a certified Smrithi Meditation Consultant from Kottakkal Ayurveda School of Excellence. This kinda allowed me to mix mindfulness with medicine, which I find super important, especially in today’s distracted world. I integrate meditation where needed—some patients need a virechana, some just need to breathe better before they sleep. There’s no one-size-fits-all and I kinda like that part of my job the most. I don’t claim to know it all, but I listen deeply, treat with care, and stay true to the Ayurvedic principles I was trained in. My role feels less about ‘curing’ and more about nudging people back to their natural balance... it’s not quick or flashy, but it feels right.
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