GASTRITIS
Gastritis is an inflammation of the lining of the stomach. The inflammatory lesions may be either acute or chronic.
Gastritis Symptoms
- Nausea and vomiting
- Headache
- Decreased appetite
- Vertigo and dizziness
- Diarrhoea with decreased urination
- Pain and cramps in abdomen
- Foul smell from mouth.
- Coated tongue
- Tastelessness
- Fever might be present
Loss of apetite
The main symptoms of gastritis are loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, headache, and dizziness. There is pain and discomfort in the region of the stomach.
Coated tongue, bad breath
Other symptoms are a coated tongue, foul breath, bad taste in the mouth, increased flow of saliva, scanty urination, a general feeling of uneasiness, and mental depression. In more chronic cases, the patient complaints of heartburn and a feeling of fullness in the abdomen, especially after meals. Often there is constipation, but occasionally, there may be diarrhoea due to intestinal catarrah.
Gastritis Causes
- Infection is the major cause in causing gastritis
- Intake of unhygienic food
- Eating extremely spicy and unfresh food stuff
- Drinking of excess of tea and coffee
- Smoking and usage if alcohol may also lead to gastritis
- Use of certain medicines like antibiotics, aspirin etc.
- Emotional stress and over burden of work mat also cause gastritis.
Irregular or excessive eating
The most frequent cause of gastritis is a dietetic indiscretion such as habitual overeating; eating of badly combined or improperly cooked foods; excessive intake of strong tea, coffee, or alcoholic drinks; or habitual use of large quantities of condiments and sauces.
Worry, Anxiety
Other causes include worry, anxiety, grief, and prolonged tension, use of certain drugs, strong acids, and caustic substances.
ADVISE FOR GASTRITIS
- Avoid spicy and unfresh food
- Tea, coffees, smoking and alcohol should be avoided
- Light and home cooked food should be given preference
- Stomach should not be kept empty
- Over usage of medicines should be avoided
- Undue stress should be avoided
- Constipation should be avoided
Home remedies for Gastritis
1. Onion taken along with curd is a great remedy for gastritis
2. Cardamom fruit along with clove fruit taken thrice a day will give good results
3. Mulethi (Glycyrrhiza glabra) powder mixed with honey and ghee (not in equal quantity) is advisable in gastritis
4. White jeera (cumin seed) taken with jaggery or honey is useful
5. Orange juice along with roasted jeera (cumin seed) and rock salt is very helpful
6. Ginger juice is also very effective in gastritis.
7. Juice of dhania leaves (Coriander sativum) gives good results in gastritis treatment.
Gastritis treatment using Coconut
Coconut water is an excellent remedy for gastritis. It gives the stomach the necessary rest and provides vitamins and minerals. The stomach is greatly helped in returning to a normal condition if nothing but coconut water is given during the first twenty-four hours.
Gastritis treatment using Rice
Rice gruel is another excellent remedy for acute cases of gastritis. One cup of rice gruel is recommended twice daily. In chronic cases where the flow of gastric juice is meagre, such foods as require prolonged vigorous mastication are beneficial as they induce a greater flow of gastric juice.
Gastritis treatment using Potato
Potato juice has been found valuable in relieving gastritis. The recommended dose is half a cup of the juice, two or three times daily, half an hour before meals.
Gastritis treatment using Marigold
The herb marigold is also considered beneficial in the treatment of gastritis. An infusion of the herb in doses of a tablespoon may be taken twice daily.
Gastritis Diet
Fasting, Water
The patient should undertake a fast for two of three days or more, depending on the severity of the condition. He should be given only warm water to drink during this period. This will give rest to the stomach and allow the toxic condition causing the inflammation to subside.
All-fruit diet
After the acute symptoms subside, the patient should adopt an all-fruit diet for the next three days and take juicy fruits such as apples, pears, grapes, grapefruit, oranges, pineapple, peaches, and melons.
Avoid alcohol, tobacco, spices, meat, sweet, strong tea/coffee
The patient should avoid the use of alcohol, tobacco, spices and condiments, meat, red pepper, sour foods, pickles, strong tea and coffee. He should also avoid sweet, pastries, rich cakes, and, aerated waters.
Have curd and cottage cheese
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Curds and cottage cheese should be used freely. Too many different foods should not be mixed at the same meal. Meals should be taken at least two hours before going to bed at night. Eight to ten glasses of water should be taken daily but water should not be taken with meals as it dilutes the digestive juices and delays digestion. Above all, haste should be avoided while eating and meals should be served in a pleasing and relaxed atmosphere.
Well-balanced diet
He may, thereafter, gradually embark upon a balanced diet consisting of seeds, nuts, grains, vegetables, and fruits.
Other Gastritis Treatment
Warm-water enema, dry-friction
From the commencement of the treatment, a warm-water enema should be used daily for about a week to cleanse the bowels.The patient should be given dry friction and a sponge daily.
Application of heat with a hot compress or hot water bottle
Application of heat with a hot compress or hot water bottle, twice a daily, either on an empty stomach or two hours after meals, will also be beneficial.
Avoid hard physical, mental work, worries.
The patient should not undertake any hard physical and mental work.He should avoid worries and mental tension.
Breathing exercises are essential
He should, however, undertake breathing and other light exercises like walking, swimming, and golf.
YOGA FOR GASTRITIS
- Pranayam
- Uttanpada asan
- Pawanmukta asan
- Bhujanga asan
- Shalabha asan
- Vajra asan
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