Ayurveda
14 years of experience
Pimple Saudagar, Pune
Female | 26
You seem to have persistent tummy troubles. Frequent gas and aches on your left side could point to digestive problems. Your past amebiasis might be contributing too. Understandably, you want to avoid surgery. To feel better, try eating smaller portions, steering clear of spicy cuisine, and drinking plenty of fluids. But it's also wise to speak with a gastroenterologist about other potential remedies.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 29
Swelling around testicles (hydrocele) makes you feel uneasy. It's not painful, though. Struggling with erections, infertility, and hormones can affect sperm quality, and sexual function. Ayurveda uses Ashwagandha to boost sperm count, and libido naturally. But see a sexologist first for proper diagnosis, and effective treatment.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Madhu Sudan
Female | 23
These symptoms could stem from various factors like muscle overexertion, improper posture maintained over time, or certain medical conditions. Seeking specialized medical guidance becomes crucial to identify the root cause and receive appropriate treatment. Consulting a rheumatologist or an orthopedist, experts in managing such ailments is advisable. They possess the knowledge to recommend specific exercises, physical therapy routines, or suitable medication to alleviate your discomfort and promote healing.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Deep Chakraborty
Male | 38
Testicular atrophy with calcification is a complex condition. In Ayurveda, treatments focus on balancing doshas and improving overall vitality, but it's essential to remember that these approaches may not reverse the atrophy. It's very important to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic doctor for personalized advice. You should also continue consulting with a urologist or endocrinologist for medical guidance and potential treatment options.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
Male | 37
Ayurveda offers supportive care for cancer, including natural remedies to boost immunity and reduce side effects, but it is not a substitute for conventional cancer treatment. For stage 2 or 3 jaw cancer, it is essential to consult an oncologist or a specialized oncologist for appropriate treatment options like surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. Always rely on expert medical advice and treatments.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Donald Babu
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