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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #45687
72 days ago
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Sister's Persistent Vomiting and Stomach Pain - #45687

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My sister has been vomiting since Saturday. She vomits everything she eats and drinks, and is experiencing stomach pain and headaches after vomiting. Her skin has a slightly yellow tone. She's been drinking ORS and pomegranate juice once a day.

How long has your sister been experiencing these symptoms?:

- Less than 1 week

Has your sister experienced any changes in her bowel movements?:

- No changes

Has she had any recent changes in diet or stress levels?:

- No changes
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Take bilwadilehyam 1tsp bd,chardiripu 1tab bd, dadimastaka churnam 1tsp with lukewarm water enough

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Given your sister’s symptoms, particularly the persistent vomiting, stomach pain, headaches and the yellowish skin tone, it’s crucial to address this promptly. These signs could suggest jaundice or a liver-related condition, possibly hepatitis. In Ayurveda, such manifestations can relate to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, affecting the liver and digestive system.

Firstly, considering the severity and potential complications, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional immediately for comprehensive evaluation, diagnostic testing, and treatment. This situation requires urgent medical attention beyond home remedies.

In the Ayurvedic perspective, supporting her condition with some dietary and lifestyle adjustments can complement medical guidance. Until you get to the hospital, continue hydration with ORS but ensure it’s diluted appropriately as it’s crucial for restoring electrolyte balance. Avoid pomegranate juice if it worsens symptoms, as it can sometimes be heavy on impaired digestion. Instead, offer sips of boiled and cooled water with a small amount of rock sugar or ginger, if tolerated, which is lighter and easier on the stomach.

Introduce a simple, warm diet like plain rice gruel (kanji) when she can hold down food, as it is easy to digest and soothing. Avoid oily, spicy, or heavy foods, and try small, frequent meals if possible.

Consider the practice of mindful resting, in a slightly elevated position, to facilitate digestion and reduce the strain on the stomach. Recommend gentle breathing exercises to reduce stress, which can help balance agni (digestive fire) over time.

However, stressing the urgency again: seek professional medical intervention immediately. These symptoms may indicate a condition that is potentially serious, requiring prompt investigation and treatment by a qualified physician.

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Considering your sister’s symptoms of persistent vomiting, stomach pain, and yellowish skin tone, it is crucial to seek medical attention immediately. These signs could indicate a condition that requires prompt evaluation, such as jaundice or liver-related issues. The yellow skin tone might suggest bilirubin accumulation, potentially due to liver dysfunction.

In the meantime, ensure she continues to stay hydrated. While ORS is vital for maintaining electrolyte balance, consume it in small amounts throughout the day to avoid overburdening her digestion. Pomegranate juice can be beneficial due to its cooling and astringent properties, but its intake should be limited to avoid exacerbating nausea; one serving per day is reasonable.

From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, the imbalance may be related to aggravated pitta dosha, affecting the digestive fire (agni) and leading to nausea and vomiting. Avoid oily, spicy, and heavy foods that can increase this imbalance. Light, warm meals like rice porridge, flavored with a minute pinch of seasoned spices like cumin, can be soothing and easier to digest.

Once a healthcare professional assesses her condition, if advised, she might incorporate herbs like ginger for its anti-nausea properties (in low doses) and coriander seed tea, known for cooling the system. Hydrating with room-temperature water, adequate rest, and mindfulness of mental stress are integral as well. Follow all advice cautiously and never substitute these approaches for medical treatment.

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