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2006-08-24 22:57:32 · 4 answers · asked by daniel_jb1993 1 in Health Other - Health

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Pain in abdomen is also a common complain during summer season. There could be a wide variety of its causes and presentation. Upper abdominal pain is usually because of over distention of stomach or inflammation in its wall. More spicy substances irritate the stomach wall and causes a delayed gastric emptying. Vatanuloman is the mode of treatment in this condition. This could be done with intake of warm saline water and some home preparations like Hingu, Ajmoda and Saunf. These are prokinetic substances, improve the GI motility and relieve the spasm. Care should be taken while taking any digestive powder or tablet of Ayurveda in this condition as most of these preparation contain substances which increase gastric secretion (Agni vardhak) which is ultimately harmful to already inflamed gastric wall. Legumes are usually contraindicated in this condition as they cause fermentation and over production of gases.



Life style



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Reduce intake of coffee and alcohol and avoid smoking.
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Eat only when feel hungry and avoid in-between food.
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Fast for one day in a week.
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Eat any food after proper chewing.
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Take complete sleep at night.
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Take more fruits and boiled vegetables.



Home Remedies



i. Drink shikanjivi (lemon juice, salt or sugar to taste added in water).

ii. Fresh coconut water and buttermilk (with roasted cumin seeds) are also good to

maintain water quantity in the body.

iii. Jaljira can be prepared at home. To make it add pudina leaves paste to water then

add lemon juice, salt and powder of roasted cumin seeds.

iv. For heart burning and pain in the stomach a mixture of half teaspoon each of baking

soda, lemon juice, salt to taste and lukewarm water is recommended for immediate

relief.

v. Chewing carum seed (ajwoin) with little rock salt (sandha namak) is good to alleviate

ajirna.

2006-08-25 05:04:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Pudina refers to Mint leaves. Thailam means paste. So pudina thailam is paste of mint leaves

2006-08-24 23:04:47 · answer #2 · answered by 2_b_or_not_2_b 3 · 1 0

Pudina is a kind of mint leaf and thailam is an ointment or oil.
So pudina thailam is mint ointment or mint oil.

2006-08-24 23:06:16 · answer #3 · answered by yuvan53 3 · 0 0

pudhina palm balm

2006-08-24 23:34:45 · answer #4 · answered by Giriraj Bissa 6 · 0 0

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