Seeking Ayurvedic Advice for Gallbladder Stone and Stomach Discomfort - #45140
Sir, my grandson had 7 mm gallbladder stone. Discomfort in stomach etc what medicine advice please.Looking for dietary and ayurvedic advice sir. Please help
How long has your grandson been experiencing stomach discomfort?:
- 1-6 monthsWhat type of discomfort does he feel?:
- NauseaWhat does his current diet mainly consist of?:
- High in fats and oilsDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
For a 7 mm gallbladder stone, Ayurvedic management focuses on alleviating pain, balancing doshas, enhancing digestion, and potentially reducing stone size. However, any significant discomfort should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out acute issues.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, gallbladder stones often relate to an imbalance of the Pitta dosha, and managing it can help - symptoms. Start by incorporating specific diet changes. Ensure he drinks warm water throughout the day to agni (digestive fire) and prevent further stone formation. Avoid heavy, oily, spicy, and overly sour foods as they can aggravate Pitta dosha. Instead focus on a diet rich in vegetables, whole grains like quinoa or barley, and warm, home-cooked meals. Fresh juices like apple or carrot can also aid cleansing.
Triphala churna is a cherished remedy in Ayurveda that can be used, taking 1 teaspoon with warm water at bedtime—it can help regulate digestion. Nonetheless, do consult a local Ayurvedic practitioner for personal recommendations.
Fomentation, using a hot water bottle on the stomach, can alleviate discomfort. Regular, gentle yoga practices that improve liver function, like bhujangasana or pranayama, can also be beneficial. He should try to include thirty minutes of mild exercise like walking, each day to improve digestion and circulation.
Herbal supplements come into play as well; he might explore the use of Gokshura or Punarnava with professional guidance, as these herbals help manage urinary and gallbladder health… Additionally, implementing daily routines or dinacharya can boost overall health—starting his day early, having regular meals, and sleeping sufficiently.
Please seek immediate medical intervention if symptoms worsen or there is severe pain, nausea, or jaundice, as these might need urgent attention. Always remember that Ayurveda should complement conventional treatments, not replace them, especially when dealing with such conditions.
When addressing a 7mm gallbladder stone, it’s vital to understand its potential impact. Stones of this size might not pass easily on their own, so consult with a healthcare professional to assess whether surgical intervention is needed. Keep in mind the possibility that urgent care may be necessary to prevent complications like blocked ducts or infection.
From an Ayurvedic angle, focus on relieving symptoms and supporting healthy digestion, as stomach discomfort often indicates impaired agni, or digestive fire. Consider a diet that pacifies pitta dosha, which can contribute to gallstones’ formation. To support this, encourage him to incorporate cooling and soothing foods into his diet. Tender coconut water, pomegranate, and pear might be beneficial. For meals, have him include more bitter and astringent rices, and vegetables like bitter gourd and drumsticks.
To support bile flow and liver health, mix one teaspoonful of triphala churna with warm water before bed. Triphala can rejuvenate the digestive tract and support bile production. Ensure he avoids heavy, rich, and oily foods, as well as spicy dishes that can aggravate pitta. Warm water sipped throughout the day can also aid digestion.
Turmeric milk might be beneficial — with caution, given his condition. Half teaspoon of turmeric in warm milk at bedtime can have soothing, anti-inflammatory effects. Ensure regular medical follow-up; never substitute such measures for prescribed medicine or overlook symptoms like severe pain, fever, or jaundice, which shouldn’t wait for natural remedies.

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