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Why my stomach feel like burning till neck
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Gastrointestinal Disorders
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Why my stomach feel like burning till neck - #4581

Sngewkmenlang kharmawphlang

Burning in the upper abdomen till my throat my chest pain and burping so much and sometime feel like dizziness and neusea

Age: 34
Chronic illnesses: Gastrointestinal
Stomach
Burning sensation
Ache in he neck
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This may be due to Pitta dosha imbalance, often presenting as acid reflux or gastritis. Ayurveda recommends soothing herbs like Amla, Licorice, and Coriander to calm inflammation. Triphala or Dhanwantharam may aid digestion and reduce symptoms. Avoid spicy, greasy, or acidic foods, and maintain a regular eating routine.
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Oh man, feeling that burning! It's not fun, huh? It sounds like you've got a classic case of what we call acid reflux or even GERD. In Ayurveda, this often relates to an imbalance of the Pitta dosha, which is all about fire and heat in your body. When that Pitta gets out of whack, you end up with all these fiery symptoms like burning and acidity moving upward. Let's see, first thing, you gotta chill out that heat. Stick to more cool, soothing foods; like cucumbers, melon, or even some coconut water could do the job. Avoid those spicy, oily, and overly sour foods for now, they're just feeding the fire. Try eating smaller, lighter meals; don’t stuff yourself too much at once, and maybe steer clear of late-night snacks. Give your digestive system a break. Now, for that burping and burning, an old trick is to chew on some fennel seeds after meals. Fennel helps in cooling and digestion, so it might ease the burp-burps a bit. Also, sipping on warm water, not cold, throughout the day helps stabilize your agni, or digestive fire. Feels like dizziness and nausea are creeping in as well? A spoonful of honey mixed with a pinch of cardamom can be quite soothing. It's an oldie but a goodie. But hey, if things get crazier, especially with the chest pain, don't just shrug it off—better to get it checked out by a doctor, alright? Safety first, always! Try to stay calm and cool, stress can fire up that Pitta, too. Maybe some deep breathing exercises? That could help bring things under control. So, a few changes in food, maybe chill out a bit, and see how it goes. If it doesn’t settle, don’t ignore it—get some professional help on this!
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