Your symptoms — weakness, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and jaundice after starting the medicine — may indicate a serious reaction or liver-related disturbance. Please stop the Riyansh medicine immediately and do not continue it without medical supervision. In Ayurveda, this condition can be related to aggravated Pitta and impaired liver function (Yakrit Dushti), which requires prompt attention. Immediate advice: • Maintain hydration with coconut water, rice kanji, ORS, or warm water in small frequent sips • Avoid oily, spicy, fried, and heavy foods completely • Take light food like moong dal soup, rice gruel, or pomegranate juice if tolerated • Complete rest is very important Supportive Ayurvedic remedies often used for liver support: • Kutki • Bhumyamalaki • Guduchi • Arogyavardhini Vati Because jaundice with fever and vomiting can become serious, you should get liver function tests and consult a physician or visit a hospital as early as possible, especially if yellowing, weakness, dehydration, or fever is increasing.
Please stop taking the Riyansh medicine immediately. As an Ayurvedic professional, I must tell you clearly: the symptoms you are describing—jaundice (yellowing of eyes/skin), vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and severe weakness—are major red flags. This combination indicates potential acute hepatotoxicity (liver injury) or a severe systemic infection/reaction, which can quickly become life-threatening ••Immediate Action Plan 1. Seek Emergency Medical Care Safely Do not try to manage this at home with self-medication or home remedies. Go to a hospital or see a gastroenterologist/physician immediately. You need urgent Western medical diagnostics to evaluate your liver function. 2. Take the Medicine and Prescriptions With You ••Keep the exact Riyansh medicine bottle/pack with you when you visit the doctor. This will help the medical team identify the ingredients (such as heavy metals, specific herbs, or toxic compounds) that might have triggered this acute reaction. 3. Essential Diagnostic Tests to Request At the clinic or hospital, ensure they immediately run the following investigations: •LFT (Liver Function Test): To check your Bilirubin levels, SGOT, SGPT, and Alkaline Phosphatase. •CBC (Complete Blood Count): To evaluate the fever and look for infection signs. •Ultrasound (USG) of the Abdomen: To visualize the condition of your liver and gallbladder. ••Serum Electrolytes: Because vomiting and diarrhea can rapidly cause dangerous dehydration. ••Interim First-Aid Management (While getting to the hospital) ••Prevent Dehydration: Sip on ORS (Oral Rehydration Salts) or simple boiled, cooled water with a pinch of salt and a spoonful of sugar. This is vital to protect your kidneys from the fluid loss caused by vomiting and diarrhea. ••Absolute Bowel Rest: Do not force yourself to eat heavy meals. If you can tolerate fluids, stick to incredibly light things like Manda (clear rice water) or Moong Dal Yusha (watery green gram soup). Avoid all fats, ghee, and heavy foods, as your liver cannot process them right now. •••No Self-Medication: Do not take paracetamol for the fever or any over-the-counter anti-diarrheal pills without a doctor’s direct supervision, as many common drugs are processed by the liver and can worsen the damage