Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am a 23-year-old male. I have had stomach problems for seven months. At first, I observed blood and mucus in my stool. The doctors detected it as an infection, and I first took allopathic medicine and then homeopathic medicine. At present, I have to go to motion two to three times a day, and I never feel satisfied. Mostly, I feel like going to the bathroom just after having my breakfast, which is the second time. I notice occasional blood and mucus now, which is like once or twice in two months. I took antibiotics last year and also homeopathic medicines. Is it Pitta dosha? If so, what can I do about it? I have read three to four articles on Pitta dosha that match my conditions. Please help.
Thank you.
Hi,
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It seems like colitis. Its occurrence depends on food habits and lifestyle. It can be managed naturally through ayurvedic medicines. There is a need to take ayurvedic medicines regularly for three months under a controlled diet plan. I suggest taking Bilvavaleha (Bilva, Dhataki Flowers, Nagkesar) one spoon twice a day before food, Dadimastaka Churna (Vamsha, Patra, Cinnamon) 0.11 oz, and Kutajaghana Vati (Kutaja bark, Ativisha, Water) two tablets twice a day with warm water after meals. Consult your doctor and take medicines accordingly.
Try these for a month and get back to us with improvements.
I hope this helps.
Please revert so I can assist you further.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Ishwar Chandra Rai
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