Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #8617
12 days ago
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I'm suffering from h pylori induced erosive pan gastritis from last 7 months - #8617

Dilip Suthar

I have consulted 2 ayurvedic doctor by nearby, have taken Sutshekhar Ras, kamdudha Ras, panchaamrut, tapyadi vati, mulethi, avipattikar churn, Liv 52, hamcocid syrup, triphala churn for 2months still no relief, even I'm eating zero spicy, packed and outside food but no relief My symptoms are left side stomach pain, heartburn, belching and weight loss, I also feel like there is palpitations in the stomach

Age: 25
Chronic illnesses: H Pylori induced erosive pan gastritis
Stomach
Pain
Gastritis
Belching
Acidity
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11 days ago
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I'm sorry to hear that you're still experiencing discomfort despite following the prescribed treatments. It sounds like you're managing a challenging condition with H. pylori-induced erosive pan gastritis, which can cause symptoms like stomach pain, heartburn, belching, and weight loss. Since you’ve been consistent with your diet and treatment regimen but haven’t found relief, it might be worth considering a few factors: H. pylori Treatment: The eradication of H. pylori usually requires a specific course of antibiotics, sometimes combined with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) or antacids. Ensure that you've been prescribed the correct medication for this bacterial infection, as the herbs you've tried might not be sufficient for addressing the underlying infection. Ayurvedic Adjustments: Since you’ve tried several Ayurvedic remedies without relief, you may want to re-evaluate the dosages or timing of these treatments, or whether they are suitable for your specific constitution and the severity of the condition. Ayurvedic treatments can be highly individualized, and it might help to seek a second opinion or a practitioner who specializes in gut health and H. pylori-related issues. Dietary Modifications: While you’re already avoiding spicy, packaged, and outside food, focusing on foods that are specifically soothing for your condition—like bland, easily digestible meals, warm soups, rice, and cooked vegetables—can support healing. Herbal teas such as ginger, licorice root, or chamomile might help soothe inflammation. Also, try to avoid foods that may aggravate acidity like citrus, tomatoes, and caffeinated beverages. Stress Management: Stress can exacerbate gastric issues, so incorporating relaxation practices like deep breathing, yoga, or meditation might help with both digestion and overall well-being. These can support healing alongside physical treatments. Follow-Up with Doctors: If your symptoms persist despite changes in lifestyle and treatment, it’s essential to check in with your doctors to explore if there's an alternative course of action, such as further testing, adjusting medications, or adding a more targeted treatment for H. pylori. Since this is a complex and ongoing issue, working closely with your healthcare providers to track your progress and make necessary adjustments is key to finding the right solution.

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Dr Sujal Patil
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12 days ago
5
According to Ayurveda, your symptoms indicate an aggravated Pitta dosha affecting Agni (digestive fire), leading to Amla Pitta (hyperacidity) and impaired digestion. Despite taking medicines, deeper factors may not be addressed. Follow these recommendations: Medicines: Praval Panchamrit Ras (1 tablet twice daily with honey or warm water). Shankh Bhasma (250 mg twice daily mixed with honey). Guduchi Satva (250 mg twice daily with warm water). Yashtimadhu Kashaya (Mulethi decoction) on an empty stomach. Bilva Churna (to balance Vata and improve digestion). Diet: Eat warm, soft, and freshly cooked food (khichdi, moong dal soup). Avoid sour, fried, fermented, and heavy foods. Include coconut water and amla juice daily. Avoid eating raw salads; prefer lightly cooked vegetables. Lifestyle: Practice Abhyanga (gentle oil massage) with sesame oil daily. Do Pranayama (Nadi Shodhana, Sheetali) to calm Pitta and reduce stress. Sleep early and avoid late-night meals. If symptoms persist, undergo Virechana (therapeutic purgation) under guidance to detoxify Pitta. Balance of lifestyle, diet, and medicines will ensure healing.
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