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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #45769
70 days ago
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Persistent Gastrointestinal and Respiratory Issues with Anxiety - #45769

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Age-26 years, Male Weight-65 kg Symptoms :- 1.)Potty me mucus aata hai.. 2.)potty krne ke baad bhi lgta h ki aur abhi lga h.. Achhe se nhi hua h.... Pet dabana pdta h side-side se potty krte time...Anal Fissure bhi h shayad.. 3.)Post nasal drip ka problem h (24×7) hota h... Gala me hmesa lgta h kuchh fasa h.. Clear kro to mucus nikalta h hmesa....baar baar khasi krte rhne ki wajah se hi Shayad chakkar jaisa ussi wajah se aata ho....latring krne baithta hu kabhi kabhi aur uthta hu to lgta h ki 1-2 second ke liye andhera jaisa lga fir sahi ho gya khud..... Uss se dar bna rhta h ander hi ander.... Kaan me sitti jaisa bhi bajta h... Muh chalane pr kat kat jaisa aawaj.... 4.)kabhi kabhi chest me right side air trap ho jaata h... Pet me bhi gas bhut banta h wahi upper aata h trap ho jaata h chest me..belching hota h... 5.) Anxiety jaisa lgta h kabhi kabhi... Lgta h ki chakkar aayega aankh ke saamne andhera chhayega.. Lekin actual me hota kuchh nhi h... Sarr bhari bhari jaisa lgta h.. Jaise ki kuchh smjh me hi nhi aa rha ho ki kya chal rha h kya nhi.. Waisa sarr ho jaata h... Lightheadness,dizziness jaisa....alas rhta h... Susti jaisa.. Freshness nhi lgta h... Thodi der padhai kr lene ke baad sarr bhari ho jaata h.. 6.)Ander pet me ghabrahat jaisa lgta h.... Pet se kabhi kabhi gad gad ka sound bhi aata h... Tests:- 1.)CBC, KFT, THYROID, SUGAR, BP, Lipid profile, USG WHOLE ABDOMEN Saari chije normal h... Bass LFT me issues hain.. Bilirubin total- 2.1 mg/dL SGOT- 49.2 U/L SGPT- 69.7 U/L Gastro waale doctor ko dikhaya to wo bole ki tmhara yahi normal level hai.. Heptatis B,C ka test bhi normal hai.. USG me bhi normal hai.... ENT doctor ko bhi dikhaya to kaan naak gala sb check kr ke bole ki sahi h sb... Please help kijiye.. Mai bhut preshan hu.. Ye saari problem 6-7 years se ho rhe hain mujhe.... Medicines btaiye 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 dose kitna aur kitne dino tak khaye.

How long have you been experiencing these gastrointestinal symptoms?:

- 3-6 years

Have you noticed any specific foods that trigger your symptoms?:

- No specific triggers

How would you rate your stress levels on a scale of 1 to 10?:

- 4-6 (Moderate)
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I Got your problem. Ye Ayurveda anusar Grahani ka problem hai (Related to metabolism) Aapko proper ayurvedic treatment lene ki jarurat hai, but don’t worry you will see results within 15 days but it may take 3 months to get complete relief in such condition. If you want to know about treatment plan you have to shre some more details related to your condition so that I can diagnose exactly and suggest proper medicine and diet plan

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Starting with your digestive issues, it seems you might be experiencing an imbalance in Vata dosha, often causing bloating, incomplete evacuation, and mucus in stools. Addressing your diet is crucial here. Begin with warm, easily digestible foods like khichadi made from moong dal and rice, adding a bit of ghee for lubrication. Avoid cold, raw, or fried foods which can aggravate Vata. Include cooked vegetables such as carrots and beets, and root vegetables, which are grounding. For the mucus, consuming a teaspoon of triphala powder with warm water at night can help regulate your bowel movements gently.

Your post nasal drip and the sensation of mucus in your throat are indicating excess Kapha. Consuming warm water with a pinch of black pepper and honey can help break up this mucus. Avoid dairy products, cold foods, and sugary items that increase Kapha. Steam inhalation with eucalyptus oil could also aid in clearing nasal passages. Try Jala Neti, nasal irrigation with saline solution—you should do this first thing in the morning for a few days to see improvement.

For the anxiety and dizziness, Shankhpushpi syrup (2 tsp twice daily) could be beneficial. Practicing deep breathing exercises like Pranayama daily calms Vata. Brahmi or Ashwagandha churna, taken with warm milk before bed, can help with anxiety and enhance mental clarity.

Regarding your liver function, include turmeric and amla in your diet as they assist in detoxifying the liver. Boil two cups of water and add a small piece of ginger; consume this decoction twice daily. It’s important to also renfrain from consuming alcohol and processed foods during this healing process.

Digestive fire or ‘Agni’ needs support—herbs like ginger, cumin, and fennel could strengthen it. Chewing a small piece of ginger with rock salt before meals will ignite your Agni.

Monitoring your symptoms closely and ensuring lifestyle modifications such as regular sleep, and stress management will be essential in managing these issues long term. Engage in light exercises, avoid excessive screen time, and incorporate meditation, which benefits both mind and body.

Consider following this regimen for at least 3-4 months and observe changes. Since you concerns span multiple areas, regular follow-ups with your healthcare providers, including Ayurvedic practitioners, will be helpful to tailor this plan as needed. Reach out immediately if conditions worsen or new symptoms appear.

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From the symptoms you described, it looks like there’s a combination of digestive and respiratory issues possibly linked to anxiety. In Siddha-Ayurvedic terms, this might suggest an imbalance in the Vata and Pitta doshas. Let’s dive into some practical suggestions tailored to your situation:

1. Digestive and Gastrointestinal Support: To ease the sensation of incomplete bowel movements, consider taking Triphala churna. It helps regulate bowel movements and balances Vata. Mix 1-2 teaspoons with warm water before bedtime. The presence of mucus might be indicative of Ama (toxins), so ensuring your Agni (digestive fire) is strong is crucial. Stick to fresh, warm, and easy-to-digest foods like khichdi, avoiding cold and heavy items.

2. For Post Nasal Drip and Respiratory Relief: You may benefit from a steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus oil, doing this once daily. An Ayurvedic nasal drop, Anu Tailam, used properly, can help with post-nasal drip – tilt back your head and drop 2 drops gently in each nostril in the morning.

3. Chest and Gas Symptom Management: Asafoetida (hing) mixed with warm water can alleviate trapped gas and bloating. A small pea-sized amount in half a glass of warm water should do once a day.

4. Anxiety and Stress Management: Brahmi or Ashwagandha capsules may be helpful in calming the mind and reducing anxiety. Depending on the supplement, 500mg once or twice daily is often recommended, but discuss this with a health practitioner to confirm suitability and dosage.

5. Lifestyle Adjustments: Regular yoga and meditation can balance your energies and calm the mind. Practices like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) can specifically address your anxiety and headaches.

6. Monitor Your Liver Health: Considering the slight elevation in your liver function tests, ensure alcohol and processed foods are minimized. A liver detoxifying concoction like warm water with a teaspoon of turmeric powder in the morning can be supportive.

It’s advisable to consult with a local Siddha or Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor these recommendations further based on your specific constitution and to track progress. Some symptoms should be monitored closely with your primary healthcare provider, especially with your liver function abnormalities. If there’s any sudden change in symptoms or they worsen, medical attention would be necessary.

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