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I Have VATA PITTA DOSHA AND MULTIPLE DISEASES LIKE, ANXIETY, STRESS, VERTIGO, RIGHT BUNDLEBRANCH BLOCK I HEART, ACUTE LIVER PROBLEM, THYROID, BRAIN NERVE WEAKNESS, URINARY PROBLEM
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Question #8553
81 days ago
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I Have VATA PITTA DOSHA AND MULTIPLE DISEASES LIKE, ANXIETY, STRESS, VERTIGO, RIGHT BUNDLEBRANCH BLOCK I HEART, ACUTE LIVER PROBLEM, THYROID, BRAIN NERVE WEAKNESS, URINARY PROBLEM - #8553

Rashmi Ranjan

Respected sir And Madam My prakruti is Pitta and Dosha - Vata Pitta.. My ayurvedic doctor prescribed me medicine for my multiple diseases I have Brain Nerve weakness, Vertigo, RIGHT BUNDLEBRANCH BLOCK in heart, hypothyroidism, URINARY problem, stress anxiety, acute liver problem My question is madam I am taking so much medicine prescribed by doctor is it harmful to take so much of medicine..is it will affect or damage or body organs like.. I am taking medicine as follows Ashwagandhadi Tablet after food 2 times a day each tablet 500mg Amlapittari vati Tablet after food 2 times a day each tablet 300mg Kanchanar guguluTablet after food 2 times a day each tablet 500mg for thyroid Brahmi Tablet after food 2 times a day each tablet 500mg for brain nerve issue Chandrapravaha vati Tablet after food 2 times a day each tablet 500mg for urinary problem Triphala Tablet before bed 2 tablet 500mg.. Padolkadurhinyadi kashyam 10ml before food Two times a day for liver Neeri Syrup 10ml Twice a day after food 10ml contains 4450mg of herbs for urinary problem Medhya Rasayana 10ml twice a day after food for vertigo Cardiac care juice 20ml twice a day for heart issue... Madam so much mg or composition of only tablets daily basis Tabletcombine 3000mg of one time it means for full day only Tablet consumption is 6000mg and leave about syrup Neeri syrup is only 4450mg of 10ml Two times a day syrup of 10000mg on daily tablet of 6000mg daily I asked the vaidya same question about will the medicines harm my organs or will affect in some ways.. He told me that nothing will happen every thing will be fine so I want a second opinion so opt for this platform please help me madam with my concern what to do what to not do.. Will I continue taking this medicine or have to stop. Or the quantity are right

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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
81 days ago
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Respected Sir/Madam, Your concerns about the combination of medicines you are taking for various conditions are valid, and I appreciate your dedication to seeking a second opinion. From an Ayurvedic perspective, it is important to understand that Ayurveda emphasizes the balance of doshas, agni (digestive fire), and ojas (vital energy). Your current treatment plan seems to address multiple imbalances in your body, which is common when managing several health issues simultaneously. However, it is also essential to ensure that these treatments do not overwhelm the body. Overuse of Medicines: Taking a large quantity of medicines daily, especially when multiple formulations are prescribed for different conditions, may stress the digestive system and kidneys, as they play a significant role in detoxifying the body. While Ayurvedic medicines are generally considered safe and natural, their cumulative dosage must be monitored. The total dosage of tablets and syrups you've mentioned may indeed be high, and taking such a combination without proper supervision over an extended period could place stress on your liver and kidneys, especially with the inclusion of strong herbs like Kanchanar Gugulu (for thyroid) and Neeri Syrup (for urinary problems), both of which may be potent. Organ Health: The risk of harm to organs depends on various factors, including the individual's constitution (prakriti), the specific condition being treated, the potency of the medicines, and the duration of use. Since you mentioned you have a liver problem, it is particularly important to monitor liver function regularly when taking any Ayurvedic treatment, as some herbs can have a cumulative effect. Safety of the Dosage: While Ayurvedic medicines are typically safer when used under proper guidance, your doctor should regularly assess the dosage based on how your body is responding to the treatment. In your case, the total medicine intake is substantial, and it may be helpful to periodically assess whether the therapeutic benefits are outweighing any potential toxicity or adverse effects, particularly with respect to your liver, kidneys, and cardiac health. Consulting Your Ayurvedic Doctor: Since Ayurvedic treatment is highly individualized, I would recommend discussing your concerns with your doctor about potentially reducing the dosage of some medicines or adjusting the combination to better suit your current condition. If you are experiencing any side effects like digestive upset, fatigue, or any signs of organ strain, it is essential to immediately inform your doctor. Ongoing Monitoring: It would be prudent to regularly monitor your organ function tests (liver, kidney), and blood pressure, and assess the efficacy of your medications, especially in light of your heart condition (Right Bundle Branch Block) and thyroid imbalance. Recommendations: Review your medicines periodically with your doctor to ensure they are still necessary and not overlapping in their effects. Dosage adjustments: The quantity of herbs and tablets should be adjusted based on your ongoing response. Listen to your body: If you feel any discomfort or unusual symptoms, consult your doctor immediately. In conclusion, it is not harmful to take Ayurvedic medicines, but the dosage and combinations should be carefully considered to ensure there is no strain on your organs. Continue the dialogue with your doctor, and feel free to ask for a regular review of your treatment plan. It's essential that your doctor adjusts the regimen as your body heals.
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Dr. Harsha Joy
Dr. Harsha Joy is a renowned Ayurvedic practitioner with a wealth of expertise in lifestyle consultation, skin and hair care, gynecology, and infertility treatments. With years of experience, she is dedicated to helping individuals achieve optimal health through a balanced approach rooted in Ayurveda's time-tested principles. Dr. Harsha has a unique ability to connect with her patients, offering personalized care plans that cater to individual needs, whether addressing hormonal imbalances, fertility concerns, or chronic skin and hair conditions. In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Harsha is a core content creator in the field of Ayurveda, contributing extensively to educational platforms and medical literature. She is passionate about making Ayurvedic wisdom accessible to a broader audience, combining ancient knowledge with modern advancements to empower her clients on their wellness journeys. Her areas of interest include promoting women's health, managing lifestyle disorders, and addressing the root causes of skin and hair issues through natural, non-invasive therapies. Dr. Harsha’s holistic approach focuses on not just treating symptoms but addressing the underlying causes of imbalances, ensuring sustainable and long-lasting results. Her warm and empathetic nature, coupled with her deep expertise, has made her a sought-after consultant for those looking for natural, effective solutions to improve their quality of life. Whether you're seeking to enhance fertility, rejuvenate your skin and hair, or improve overall well-being, Dr. Harsha Joy offers a compassionate and knowledgeable pathway to achieving your health goals.
81 days ago
4.81
It's understandable to have concerns about the number and dosage of medicines you're taking, especially when managing multiple health conditions. Ayurveda often uses a combination of herbs to balance the body and mind, but it’s crucial to ensure that these medicines are tailored to your specific needs. Since you are on multiple medications, it's important to consider both the dosage and their potential interactions with each other, as well as how they might affect your organs over time. In Ayurveda, dosages like the ones you're taking (ranging from 300mg to 500mg per tablet, and larger doses in the case of syrups) are usually calculated based on individual factors like body constitution (prakruti), dosha imbalances, and the specific condition being treated. However, consuming large amounts of any form of medicine, even herbal, could put strain on your digestive system, liver, kidneys, or heart if not carefully monitored. Your doctor has reassured you that these medicines won’t harm you, but it's also essential to pay attention to how you feel and monitor any side effects. If you're feeling any unusual symptoms like digestive discomfort, fatigue, or worsening of any symptoms, it's important to revisit your doctor for adjustments. Some Ayurvedic treatments may have a cumulative effect, and long-term use requires regular check-ins to ensure there are no adverse impacts on your organs. It may be helpful to get a second opinion from a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner or consult your primary care doctor about the combined effect of these medicines, especially for your liver and heart. They may recommend modifying the dosages or possibly discontinuing certain medications once you see improvement in your condition. Always follow up with your doctor regularly to evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment and whether any adjustments are needed based on your health condition. Ultimately, the decision to continue or stop should be guided by your health status, the advice of your medical professionals, and your experience with these treatments.

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