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Gastritis & Homeopathy

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Dr. Sameer Kumar SinghHomeopathy Doctor • 29 Years Exp.B.Sc, BHMS
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Gastritis & Homeopathy
Gastritis is not a solitary disease; it’s an umbrella term, encompassing different conditions, with inflammation of the stomach. Inflammation relates to the response of the body to any kind of irritation, or injury. For e.g., if you scratch your arm with your sharp object, the skin in that area turns red, swollen, warm and tender. This response is called inflammation. When the lining of the stomach is subject to any kind of irritation, or injury, it responds in like manner. Such a response could be acute, or short-term distress . However, in a large number of cases, it tends to run a chronic, or long-term, course with many ups and downs, represented by flagrant symptoms.
A host of factors trigger gastric trouble — right from medical conditions and certain medicines to lifestyle indiscretion. This may include infection, triggered by Helicobacter Pylori, a bacterial incursion, aside from certain parasites, certain drugs [pain-killers; aspirin], stress, excessive alcohol use, and certain foods and so on hemopathy, the safe and effective treatment for gastritis.

Homeopathic treatment is safe and effective for gastritis. It soothes your tummy distress, pain and other annoying symptoms, associated with the given problem, including IBS, peptic and duodenal ulcers. Managing, controlling and correcting the progress and response are important steps your professional homeopathic doctor will take to treat you at the clinic.

This applies to cases where the disorder has progressed to ulcers in the stomach, or duodenum. In such cases, your homeopathic doctor will employ appropriate homeopathic medicines for gastritis alongside lifestyle and dietetic changes — to heal as well as prevent their recurrence.


Most important: professional homeopathic treatment provides improved therapeutic outcomes, while dealing with stress, one of the major triggers for gastritis. 
•    Increase your fluid intake — drink plenty of water, fruit and vegetable juice, derived from carrot, spinach, beet and cucumber
•    Drink two cups of green tea [without milk and sugar], 20 minutes before meal-time to improve digestion
•    Avoid eating cabbage and broccoli; they could trigger gas problems
•    Avoid alcohol, colas, tea, coffee, hot and spicy food, and drugs such as aspirin; they may irritate your stomach lining and cause gastritis
•    Eat small and frequent meals
•    Quit smoking
•    Take effective steps to control your stresses by way of yoga, meditation and other relaxation techniques, such as imagery
•    Follow-up with your homeopathic doctor on a regular basis.

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