Chronic Gas, Bloating, and Constipation Concerns - #46042
Problem / Symptoms: > Mujhe kaafi time se gas, bloating aur constipation ki problem hai. Pet heavy rehta hai, pet phool jata hai aur bhook kam lagti hai. Duration: > Ye problem lagbhag __2,3_ time se hai years). Stool Pattern: > Stool daily aata / hard aata hai / incomplete feel hota hai. Kabhi-kabhi 1–2 din skip ho jata hai. Gas / Bloating: > Gas zyada tar khane ke baad aur shaam ko hoti hai. Pet me pressure aur fullness feel hoti hai. Medicines Tried: > Maine 1 mahina Liv-52 liya, Agnimukh ka 60 gm dabba, aur Hingvashtak churna bhi liya, par zyada improvement nahi hua. Lifestyle / Workout: > Main subah workout karta hoon. Abs exercises try ki thi par digestion pe fayda nahi hua. Expectation from Doctor: > Main simple aur targeted Ayurvedic treatment chahta hoon. Multiple kits ya zyada medicines avoid karna chahta hoon. > “Mujhe chronic gas, bloating aur constipation hai. Liver medicines se fayda nahi hua. Main root-cause treatment chahta hoon, kit nahi.”
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For chronic gas, bloating, and constipation, it essential to work on balancing vata dosha, enhancing agni (digestive fire) and supporting regular bowel movements. Let’s break this down in a practical ayurvedic way.
First, focus on your diet. Eating simple, freshly cooked, and warm meals can help a lot. Avoid cold, stale or refrigerated foods as these can disrupt your digestion. Start your day with a glass of warm water to stimulate the bowel. Avoid excess intake of beans and legumes that can increase vata and lead to gas issues. Cook foods with warming spices such as ginger, cumin, coriander, and fennel to stimulate digestion. Take a half teaspoon of Hing (asafoetida) with a pinch of salt in your food might help reduce bloating.
For meals, try kichadi made of rice and mung dal with a little ghee and turmeric, this is easily digestible and nourishing. Take your meals at the same time daily to align with your body’s natural rhythms. Dinner should be the smallest meal of the day, not consumed late.
Establish regularity in bowel habits by not suppressing natural urges. Triphala churna, 1 teaspoon with warm water at bedtime can help maintain regularity of bowel movements. It’s a gentle laxative and supports overall digestion while balancing all three doshas.
Limit strenuous exercise but maintain regular physical activity. Gentle yoga or walking after meals encourages digestion. Pawanmuktasana is particularly beneficial for relieving gas.
Consider reducing stress levels through adequate rest and relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, or yoga. Stress can exacerbates vata dosha, leading to digestive complaints.
If problems persist, or if you experience significant discomfort or changes in your symptoms, consult an Ayurvedic physician or healthcare professional for personalized assessment. Whether or not considering more medicinal intervention would be determined after a personal consultation. But for now, try these simple dietary and lifestyle adjustments to see if they bring the relief you need.

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