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I have past one year gastric problem.in my upper chest and left hand also have pain
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I have past one year gastric problem.in my upper chest and left hand also have pain - #4459

Somasundaram

How to solve gastric problem.past one year left side pain in gastric.what symptoms for gastric pain.how to solve the gastric problem permanent.kindly suggest the medicine

Age: 37
Chronic illnesses: Stomach ulcer
Pain in left side chest
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Gastric issues, particularly with persistent left-side pain, often indicate imbalances in Pitta or Vata dosha, leading to excess acidity, gas, or improper digestion. Symptoms may include bloating, acid reflux, burning sensation, or discomfort after meals. To address this, avoid spicy, oily, and processed foods; favor warm, light meals like cooked vegetables, khichdi, and buttermilk. Herbs like Amlaki (Indian gooseberry), Yashtimadhu (licorice), and Avipattikar churna can help balance Pitta and soothe the gastric lining. Practicing mindful eating, regular meals, and gentle yoga can aid digestion. However, consult a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized medication and treatment.
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Alright, dealing with gastric issues for a whole year can be a real burden, especially if it comes with chest and hand pain, yeah? First things first. That left hand pain along with chest discomfort could be serious, so if it feels off, better check in with a doc to rule out anything major, like heart conditions. Safety first, always! Now, let's chat about the gastric stuff. It’s possible that what you're tingling is tied to your digestion, agni (that's digestive fire in Ayurveda) might be a bit low or imbalanced. Common symptoms include bloating, belching, acidity, or sometimes even pain radiating to other areas. Diving into Ayurveda, the root usually connects to some imbalance of Pitta dosha—I mean the fiery element. For fixing this, tweaking your diet and lifestyle might work wonders. Avoid spicy, oily, and overly acidic foods. Try swapping them with cooling and soothing options like cucumbers, coconut water, and plenty of vegetables. Taking regular meals at the right times could support your digestive fire. Small, frequent meals every 3-4 hours might help. And avoid hitting the sack just after eating, let’s digestion happen first. Herbal remedies like Amla (Indian gooseberry) can be great for cooling pitta and supporting digestion. You can find it in juices or powders. Maybe try like 1 tsp of Triphala at night with warm water—it's traditional, known to smoothen digestion. Yeah, and lifestyle—consider adding a bit of yoga or walking daily, even a few minutes after meals can help with digestion. Stress management is another key; deep breathing or meditation helps tones down pitta. But different folks need different strokes, you know? Assess how things change, and if things persist or pain sticks around, don't hesitate to see a specialist. They can help you figure it all out with more detailed insight. Good luck!
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