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Acidity and Heartburn (Acid Reflux)

What is Acidity and Heartburn?

Heartburn is the ailment which features a burning pain in the lower chest region. This is caused due to acid reflux which means your stomach acid flowing back up into your food pipe.

The heartburn usually feels like it’s burning in the center of your chest, behind your breastbone. This condition shouldn’t last for more than an hour and can be cured at home with non-prescription medicines.

What are the Symptoms of Acidity and Heartburn?

Symptoms of Acidity and Heartburn include:

  • Chest pain, particularly when you bend over, stretch out, or eat
  • Burning at the back of your esophagus
  • Fluid at the back of your esophagus that tastes hot, sour, acidic, or salty
  • Lasting cough, sore throat, or hoarseness
  • Dysphagia — the sensation of food being stuck in your throat
  • Nausea
  • Burping
  • Bloating

What are the Causes of Acidity and Heartburn?

  • Going to bed right after you eat
  • Eat excessively
  • Over recommended weight for your height
  • Overeating spicy or fatty or acidic food
  • Pregnancy
  • Certain medications. Look at product labels for side effects.
  • Cigarette and alcohol usage

When to see a Doctor?

You should contact your doctor if:

Your heartburn won’t go away within less than an hour and you start experiencing severe symptoms like difficulty swallowing, vomiting, continuous nausea. Also when it keeps coming back even after taking over-the-counter medicines for weeks. Also, you should not delay in seeing a doctor if you experience serious hoarseness or wheezing and your discomfort impedes your lifestyle or daily activities.

Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Acidity and Heartburn

You can often prevent and manage heartburn by making changes to your diet and lifestyle. These changes include:
  • Not going to bed with a full stomach.
  • Avoiding overeating.
  • Eating slowly
  • Wearing loose-fitting clothes.
  • Avoiding certain foods.
  • Maintaining a healthy weight.
  • Not smoking.
  • Sleeping on your left side.
  • Raising the head of your bed
  • Planning your exercise to avoid heartburn.

Common Ayurvedic Remedies for Acidity and Heartburn

Curative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Preventative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Not known.

Sore Breasts (mastalgia)

What is Sore breasts?

Sore breast is generally a symptom of hormone imbalance or premenstrual syndrome. Clogged lymphatic systems can also lead to sore breasts. Sometimes, this can also be associated with some emotional factor such as grief or sadness.

What are the Symptoms of Sore breasts?

Typical: Breast swelling, fullness or lumpiness, burning, aching or stabbing sensation

Might Experience: Extramammary breast pain

What are the Causes of Sore breasts?

  • Common in people with large breast size
  • Breast surgery and scar formation
  • Fatty acid imbalance can affect sensitivity of breast tissue
  • Infertility treatment and oral contraceptive pills
  • Excessive caffeine use

When to see a Doctor?

See you doctor in case of breast pain that persists daily for more than a couple of weeks or if the pain is getting worse or awakens you from sleep

Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Sore breasts

  • Avoid hormone therapy
  • Stay cautious with medications
  • Avoid uncomfortable or unfitted bra
  • Try relaxation therapy to reduce stress
  • Limit or eliminate caffeine intake
  • Avoid excessive lifting activities
  • Try to follow a low-fat diet

Common Ayurvedic Remedies for Sore breasts

Gentle Massage: Take 1 teaspoon of warm castor oil, and gently massage the breast from inside outward, both underneath and around the nipple, and to the side.
Herbs for water retention: To reduce the swelling, make the following herbal mixture:
  • punarnava 1 part
  • shatavari 1 part
  • musta 1 part
  • Use ½ teaspoon of this mix in 1 cup hot water to make a tea and drink this twice a day.
Another Herbal remedy: o reduce the swelling, make the following herbal mixture:
  • jatamansi 2 parts
  • shatavari 3 parts
  • tagar 3 parts
  • Mix the herbs together, and use ½ teaspoon in a cup of hot water to make a tea. Soak for 5 to 10 minutes,and drink.
Curative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Preventative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Not Known

Breastfeeding Problems

What is Breastfeeding Problems?

In ayurveda, breast milk is considered as amrita (nectar) for the growing child. However, most of the women experience some type of breastfeeding discomfort and find it difficult to nurse their child especially during the first few weeks.
Some of the most common breastfeeding problems include: Sore nipples, poor breastfeeding latch, breast engorgement, leaking breasts, clogged milk ducts, and oversupply.

What are the Symptoms of Breastfeeding Problems?

Typical: Heavy and painful breast due to incomplete removal of milk, Sore nipples, and leaking breast

Might Experience: Boil on breast, low weight gain in the baby, very short or very long session of breastfeeding, low milk supply or oversupply, clogged milk ducts, and breast infections.

What are the Causes of Breastfeeding Problems?

Incorrect breastfeeding technique is the cause of breastfeeding problems in most cases . One common problem is improper latching which leads to nipple injury, heavy breast, engorgement, plugged ducts, and breast infections.

When to see a Doctor?

If you face any problem in breastfeeding, ask for help from your obstetrical or pediatric health care provider, nurse, lactation consultant, or a breastfeeding counselor.

Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Breastfeeding Problems

  • Follow a healthy and balanced diet
  • Include foods that are good for lactation
  • Avoid smoking
  • Stay hydrated
  • Try to sleep when the baby is sleeping
  • Don’t take any medication without consultation

Common Ayurvedic Remedies for Breastfeeding Problems

Curative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Preventative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Not Known

Bleeding internal (hemorrhaging)

What is Bleeding internal?

Internal bleeding is a health condition that occurs within your body. Instances of this condition include peptic ulcer, hematoma, and bleeding through the urethra. This condition is often very tough to diagnose as it happens internally, and no one can see.

What are the Symptoms of Bleeding internal?

The symptoms of internal bleeding can be numerous and usually similar to some other ailments. However, here are some obvious symptoms one may experience if one has this condition. Severe headaches or sudden headaches can be a symptom of internal bleeding. Fatigue or lethargy can be experienced as well. One may also feel weakness and numbness mostly on one side of the body. Apart from these, the person who is suffering from this condition will have speech difficulty or difficulty in writing and understanding any speech. They often feel like losing balance while walking or may lose consciousness. They also have difficulties in hearing.

What are the Causes of Bleeding internal?

The causes of internal bleeding can be different. There can be several factors that may trigger this condition. The internal bleeding may be caused by an injury to a blood vessel or because of some clotting issues. If someone has been suffering from persistent high blood pressure may also experience internal bleeding. The gastrointestinal might as well be involved in triggering internal bleedings. Some lifestyle factors like heavy smoking or drinking can cause internal bleeding in the stomach as the lining of the stomach may get irritated.

When to see a Doctor?

The presence of blood in the urine or stools can be a sign of severe ailments. For instance kidney problems or cancer, and should be examined further profoundly in discussion with your doctor.

Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Bleeding internal

The prevention of this condition is difficult as the causes are many. However, there can be some lifestyle preventions for internal bleeding. As we have already discussed, this condition may occur due to other diseases like high blood pressure, so controlling high blood pressure, diabetes, or high cholesterol is crucial. Also preventing diseases that are related to alcohol can be avoided by controlling alcohol consumption. Injury prevention also needs to be practiced by wearing safety equipment for activities that may cause harm and may hurt you.
Persons taking medications that affect them to internal (and external) bleeding must take additional protections to prevent any trauma; furthermore, they should continue to get routine blood tests (INR, PT, CBC’s) to see if they are properly medicated and ensure that they are not bleeding internally.

Common Ayurvedic Remedies for Bleeding internal

Curative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Lodhra, Kushtha and Bilva herb mix | Turmeric, Saffron mix in warm milk
Preventative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Not Known

Depression

What is Depression?

Depression is a mental condition that pessimistically disturbs how you think, the way you feel, and how you act out. The origin of depression, from an Ayurvedic viewpoint, is too complicated to set out here. In short, we can say that as of certain etiologic dynamics, vata from the colon, pitta from the intestine, or kapha from the stomach penetrates the general circulation and lodges in the nervous system, affects the normal operation of the brain and nervous system, and triggers depression.

What are the Symptoms of Depression?

Typical: There are various symptoms of depression and completely vary from person to person. However, there are some typical symptoms that are most common in all depressed people. A person who is depressed tend to lose any interest in usual activities, like meeting friends and family or going out with them, sleep disturbances like, oversleeping or insomnia, bad temper, agitation, always feeling exhausted and tired, poor appetite or overeating, trouble concentrating and making decisions, reduced sex drive.
Might Experience: fear, anxiety, nervousness, and insomnia.

What are the Causes of Depression?

There can be several causes of depression, like some psychiatric ailments can cause this condition, or maybe if someone is physically ill, they may develop depression. People who are physically, sexually, and emotionally abused tend to go depressed for a long time. The death of a close one can also cause depression greatly. Apart from that, there are various other factors as well like stress at work, gender inequality, relationship issues, etc.

When to see a Doctor?

Depression is a severe health situation that involves the care of a physician. Minor or preclinical issues may occasionally be entirely cured using some Ayurvedic suggestions, but then again, they are not a replacement for consulting with a doctor.

Regular screening: If your depression doesn’t quickly start to lighten by using Ayurvedic home treatments, please refer to a doctor.

Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Depression

Some causes of depression cannot be prevented. There are causes that are not in our hands but there are ways to deal with them. However, some causes may be controlled and prevented by making some changes in your lifestyle or by simply improving your thought process. The most important thing is to deal with your stress. Taking good care of yourself, having enough sleep, and eating clean and healthy with a proper workout will help you in achieving that. Talking to your family and friends and sharing your problems with them will surely help if your times get hard. Nevertheless, get help immediately if you are depressed as the wait may have the worst impact on this condition.

Common Ayurvedic Remedies for Depression

Curative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Preventative Ayurvedic Herbs:

Urinary Tract infection (Cystitis)

What is Cystitis?

Cystitis is a health condition that makes you feel a burning sensation while urinating. In this condition, your bladder is inflamed due to some bacterial infections and is often called Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). This condition can be severe and may cause you pain and irritation. If the infection spreads to your kidney, this can cause serious health issues related to kidney disease.

What are the Symptoms of Cystitis?

When someone gets affected by this disease he/she develops certain symptoms. Most common symptoms that he/she experience are as follows:
  • Burning sensation while urinating.
  • A strong, relentless need to pass urine.
  • Genital discomfort or irritation.
  • High frequency urination.
  • Small amount of urine every time you pass.
  • Mild fever.
  • Passing cloudy and foul-smelling urine.
  • A sense of strain in the lower abdomen

What are the Causes of Cystitis?

There are certain factors that can cause Cystitis. Most common causes are:
  • Taking some medications can cause Cystitis.
  • During the use of catheter someone may develop Cystitis.
  • Exposure to radiation can also cause this condition.
  • It can trigger if someone has an underlying disease like HIV, Diabetes, Kidney stones, Enlarged prostate etc.

When to see a Doctor?

Any complications in the urinary tract should not be avoided and need an immediate analysis. So, visiting a doctor as quickly as possible is important. If someone has this condition they go through several difficulties like back pain, fever, chills, vomiting and nausea along with difficulties in passing urine. Even sometimes there might be a situation when someone may notice blood in the urine. If you are experiencing any of these ailments, then you should see a doctor without a delay.

Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Cystitis

Preventing this condition is possible by maintaining a healthy and hygienic lifestyle. Drinking plenty of water is the most important factor when it comes to preventing Cystitis or any other conditions related to Urinary tract. Apart from that, there are some more preventive measures that can be taken. Like wiping both front and back properly after a bowel movement, taking shower bath rather than tub baths. For the women it is important to wash the skin around the vagina and anus regularly and also avoid the usage of deodorant and feminine products in the genital area.

Common Ayurvedic Remedies for Cystitis

Curative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Punarnava, Gokshura and Musta mix | Mutrakrichantak Churna( Varun, Punarnava, Gokshura Kaasni, Bhumi Alma, Shirish, Shigru, Apamarg) | Rencure Formula ( Punarnava, Varun, Gokshura, Kaasni, Palaash) I Kanchnaar Guggul ( Kachnar Bark, Amalaki, Haritaki, Bhibitaki, Sonth (dried ginger), Marich, Pippli, Varuna)
Preventative Ayurvedic Herbs:
Garlic | Chamomile Tea | Mint Tea