Ibs&hypothyroidism

2020-03-19 13:17:47
I have hypothyroidism (hashitoes)since 7years.from 2 years I am facing kidney stones problem(3mm,4mm).from 8months I have loose stools2- 3times early morning only.2 days I have black stools..i have upper stomach pain after eating raw vegetables,chapthi, hard food ground nuts etc. I have pain in abdomen before &after evacuation stool ,stools evacuate is in complete..idone all tests crp, liver function test,ana profile, creatine test,cbc,prothedene blood clot test,abdomen scan endoscopy, colonoscopy,in colon biopsy chronic non specific inflamation.i consult gastreoenterologist they prescribe sarotena tablet for 3months.l want to know ibs&hypothyroidism  are permanently cured in ayurveda.please reply.
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sootshekhar ras 1 tablet twice a day pittari avleh 10 gm twice a day kanchnar avleh 3 gm twice a day
Next Steps
relief in 3-4 days and for complete cure take it for 60 days only
Health Tips
avoid spicy and oily food

Answered2020-03-24 00:04:29

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Answered2020-03-20 06:13:13

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Hello Mam, Thanks for your valuable question, we understand your problem completely. Best is to treat your problems with herbal supplements to avoid any side effects. Contact us at Phone or online chat with us to get best herbal medicine. Thanks

Answered2020-03-21 15:35:00

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IBS is treatable through Ayurveda but hypothyroidism

Answered2020-03-19 14:03:51

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