fever & pain in abdomen treatment
Male patient age 26 years Pain in abdomen and mild fever since 3 months. On further inquiry he says there is bloating, intermittent abdominal pain on the right side, and two or three bowel movements per day with loose stools No H/o weight-loss or any other systemic disease P/A Examination- Soft, Non tender, no liver or spleen displacement or swelling Prakriti kapha pitta Appetite- normal Mala sama Jihva sama
IBS TREATMENT IN AYURVEDA Irritable bowl syndrome is very important disease of digestive system and generally related to stress,pt may feel some time constipation,some time loose motion,gas formation etc,in allopathy there is no good cure for this,but in ayurved we have very good herbs,like kutaj,chitrak,trifala,sunthi,saunf etc
? VAGUE ABDOMINAL PAIN.. ? APD..GERD.. ? IBS .. ? ENTERITIS.. NEED'S.. USG..ABDOMEN.. ENDOSCOPY..
रोगी ज्वर अतिसार से पीड़ित है। चिकित्सा संबंधी योग,,, सप्तामृत पर्पटी 3 रत्ती सोंफ के फांन्ट से सुबह शाम सेवन कराएं रोगी को लंघन करना चाहिए। केवल लावा का सत्तु खिलाएं। निश्चित रूप से लाभ होगा। योग परिक्षित है। पिछले 40 वर्ष से प्रयोग कर रहा हूं।
POSSIBLY I. B. S GASTROENTERITIS ADVISABLE U. S. G...WHOLE. ABDOMEN ALL. ROUTINE. EVALUATION SYMPTOMATIC. MANAGEMENT.....TILL ... REPORTS
Dear Dr. Amrit Tanwar, Advice for the case. It's a case of Jwaratisar. Tab. Anand Bhairav Ras 1 tds. Tab. Livomyn 1 tds.
Bell 30 hourly
Lycopodium 1m/3dose weekly China30/tds for 15 days Advice USG whole abdomen
Advice USG of whole abdomen Widal test RX Lycopodium 1 M single dose Baptisia Q 10 drops TDs
Needs pathological investigation and USG.
Adv for investigation like CBC Widal LFT Urine RM USG whole abd
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