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Long-term IBS with Incomplete Evacuation
Gastrointestinal Disorders
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Long-term IBS with Incomplete Evacuation - #43301

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I have IBS for past 17 years.Dailythree to four times stool passing.Incomplete evacuation. Before 8 years around 12 kg weight loss.After that same weight and not increasing.

How would you describe the severity of your IBS symptoms?:

- Severe, frequent discomfort

Have you noticed any specific triggers for your symptoms?:

- Stress or anxiety

What is your current diet like?:

- Moderate fiber, mostly healthy
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Avoid addiction if any Avoid oily spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Regular use of buttermilk. Cap Florasante 1-0-1 Tab Stop IBS 1-0-1 FOLLOW UP AFTER 10DAYS.

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HELLO, IBS is a psychosomatic disorder therefore we have to take action for both the gut and the mind.Considering your problem,I recommend these - 1. Abhyaristha - 2 tsp with 2 tsp water after breakfast and dinner 2. Udarkalpa churna- 1 tsp with lukewarm water at bedtime 3. Chitrakadi vati 1-0-1 before meals 4.Arogyavardhni vati. - 2 tab each after breakfast and dinner

Diet and lifestyle - Buttermilk is beneficial for you.

. Avoid fast food, fried food,non veg and heavy meals. . Walk for 30 minutes after 20 min gap after dinner. . Stress management -Through meditation, yoga, walking and journaling . Foot massage with warm coconut oil for better sleep. Follow these and don’t worry, your condition will improve. REVIEW AFTER 15 DAYS. Regards, Dr. Anupriya

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Your symptoms reflect a need for careful balance of vata and pitta doshas, common factors in IBS cases. Ayurvedically, treatment focuses on restoring harmony to these energies. Begin with dietary adjustments: consume warm, cooked, easy-to-digest foods. Avoid raw, cold, and spicy items. Incorporate well-cooked rice, oats, and steamed vegetables. Ginger tea can help stimulate agni, aiding digestion.

Next, triphala churna, an Ayurvedic formulation consisting of three fruits, can be beneficial. Take 1 teaspoon in warm water before bedtime. It supports gentle bowel movements and may address the sensation of incomplete evacuation. Ashwagandha powder, taken daily, may help with the weight stability issue, providing nourishment and reducing stress-related aspects linked to IBS.

Yoga and pranayama exercises, especially anulom vilom, can balance physiological stress responses. Practicing these for 20-30 minutes daily can promote mental tranquility, indirectly alleviating IBS symptoms.

Regularized sleep patterns are also vital. Aim for consistent sleep schedules—ensuring a restful environment free from electronics before bed. Limit screen time an hour before bedtime to improve sleep quality.

Evaluate stress management techniques. Meditation, mindfulness practices can play a crucial role in your wellness routine. Avoid oil-rich, greasy foods to minimize digestive burden. Opt for cooking with ghee or coconut oil instead.

If conditions persist or worsen, seeking advice from a healthcare professional is critical. Remember, every individual is unique; some trial and error with recommendations may be necessary to identify what works best for you.

Consider consulting a certified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized evaluation. They can help tailor suggestions based on your specific prakriti, adapting dietary and lifestyle changes to your needs, potentially enhancing the overall quality of life.

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Weight inconsistency and frequent bowel movements, like those you’ve experienced with your IBS, might be hinting at an imbalance in the Vata dosha. In this case, Vata might be overactive, affecting the apana vayu (sub-dosha responsible for elimination). The notion of incomplete evacuation is often observed when Vata becomes aggravated.

First, dietary adjustments can have a notable impact. Aim for warm, cooked meals, avoid raw foods which can further disturb Vata. Incorporate easily digestible grains such as rice, and increase the use of oils like sesame or ghee—they help pacify Vata. Meanwhile, reduce or eliminate caffeinated beverages, spicy foods, and highly processed items as they can aggravate symptoms and lead to digestive disruptions.

Next, try integrating regular practices like Triphala, a well-known herbal formula in both Ayurveda and Siddha traditions. Taking Triphala churna with warm water at night may help support regular, thorough elimination and balance the digestive tract. Use about half to one teaspoon, adjust based on how your body responds.

Establish a stable routine — meal, sleep, and exercise times can help stabilize Vata energies. If accessible, gentle yoga or mild walking in the morning can be a boon. Practices like anulom vilom pranayama can calm the nervous system.

Hydration is also key with this condition, but it’s best to sip warm water throughout the day rather that gulp down large amounts at once, to support digestive fire (agni) without overwhelming it. Finally, avoid cold and carbonated drinks, which may increase Vata.

Should your symptoms persist, or worsen, or if there’s significant pain or bleeding, seeking immediate medical evaluation would be responsible to rule out any more serious underlying conditions. Balancing the principles of Ayurveda, particularly those rooted in the Siddha tradition, with attentiveness to your unique bodily constitution and needs, can lead you on a path of effective management.

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