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Can ayurveda treatment cure RA + ILD and low oxygen saturation , breathing issue and dry cough issue
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Allopathy itself has to put extreme efforts to control ra ild. Ayurveda is very ambigous...  earlier the people practicing had ancient knowledge and our lifestyle and food patterns helped but now a days it is difficult to comment.
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honestly haven't seen any improvement in ild cases with o2 requirements..although plain ra has improvements..share your ct
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No consult pulmonologist and rheumatologist for proper management
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same. Ayurveda does not work
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no it can not .. get your self evaluated for proper treatment otherwise worsening will occur
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see a pulmonologist
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As for my knowledge No.It is better to consult Ayurvedic Doctor for further evaluation and treatment.
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No. If low saturation is there you May need oxygen support.
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