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Managing H. Pylori Infection and Bloating
Gastrointestinal Disorders
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Managing H. Pylori Infection and Bloating - #44263

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Hi I have H-pyroli infection and ulcers. I feel bloated all the time. I have beenon low FODMAP diet but it didn't help

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Addressing H. pylori infection and the associated bloating requires a combination of targeted Ayurvedic approaches. Since you’ve already tried a low FODMAP diet without success, it’s worth considering different dietary and lifestyle modifications rooted in Ayurveda.

First, digestion plays a crucial role; we need to enhance your agni (digestive fire). Try including spices like ginger and cumin in your meals, which can stimulate digestion and reduce bloating. You can prepare a tea by boiling a small piece of fresh ginger in water. Another technique is to chew a small piece of ginger with a pinch of salt before meals, which can help bolster agni.

In terms of diet, focus on easily digestible foods. Warm, cooked meals are preferable, avoiding raw, cold, or heavy foods that might aggravate your condition. Incorporating kitchari (a mixture of rice and mung dal) into your meals twice a week could be beneficial, because it’s light and easy to digest, providing a soothing effect to your gut.

It’s also important to pay attention to how you eat; try to eat in a calm environment, chew your food very well, and avoid late-night meals. Allow space between each meal for proper digestion, which helps prevent bloating. Avoid taking cold drinks with meals as they may pacify your digestive fire.

From a herbal perspective, Triphala could be a helpful addition. Consumed in powdered form in warm water before bed, it aids digestion and detoxification. Additionally, licorice root (Yashtimadhu) is nourishing and can support healing ulcers — consider a tea or supplement form, while balancing your doshas.

Practicing relaxation techniques like short meditations or gentle yoga asanas can support your body’s healing by reducing stress, which is often overlooked in digestive issues.

However, given H. pylori’s potential complications, seek ongoing medical advice alongside any Ayurvedic practices to ensure comprehensive care. If symptoms persist or worsen, urgent medical consultation is necessary.

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