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Digestion, Liver & Recovery
Traditional Ayurvedic consultations for people seeking guidance for digestive imbalances, liver-related concerns, jaundice recovery, piles, and general recovery.
The Ayurvedic Perspective
Ayurveda places Agni — the digestive fire — at the very centre of health. When Agni functions well, food is fully transformed into nourishment and waste is cleanly eliminated. When Agni is impaired, incomplete digestion produces Ama (toxins) that can accumulate in tissues and channels, gradually affecting energy, immunity, and organ function. Most digestive complaints, in the Ayurvedic view, trace back to the state of Agni.
The liver (Yakrit) holds a special place in this framework. It is considered the seat of Ranjaka Pitta — the sub-dosha responsible for blood formation, bile production, and the body’s natural detoxification processes. Concerns such as jaundice, sluggish liver function, and persistent fatigue after illness are understood through the lens of Ranjaka Pitta and its relationship with digestion, blood quality, and the liver’s capacity to process and transform.
Dr Sri Ramulu’s approach to digestive and liver-related concerns begins with understanding the whole picture: not just the presenting symptom, but the person’s constitution, dietary patterns, daily routine, stress levels, and how long the imbalance has been developing. Guidance addresses underlying digestive patterns and liver function through constitution-specific formulations and dietary adjustments, rather than surface symptoms alone.
Common Concerns
- Chronic acidity, bloating, and gas
- Constipation and irregular bowel patterns
- Liver concerns and jaundice recovery
- Hemorrhoids (piles) and post-illness recovery
Families often consult Dr Sri Ramulu for digestive concerns that have become part of daily life — persistent acidity, bloating after meals, irregular bowel habits, or fatigue that lingers after illness. The consultation looks beyond the immediate discomfort to understand the deeper pattern: the state of Agni, the presence of Ama, and how constitution and lifestyle may be contributing to the imbalance.
What the Consultation Involves
The consultation begins with a careful conversation about your digestive history, eating patterns, daily routine, and the specific nature of your concern. Dr Sri Ramulu assesses the state of Agni and Pitta through traditional Ayurvedic methods, looking at tongue, pulse, and other indicators alongside your description. Based on this assessment, he may recommend internal formulations to support digestive strength and liver function, along with specific dietary guidance tailored to your constitution.
Digestive and liver-related concerns often respond gradually, and follow-up is a key part of the process. Formulations are reviewed and adjusted over time as digestion improves and the underlying imbalance shifts. For jaundice recovery and post-illness support, the approach is attentive to the pace of the body’s own healing process. Families at a distance can continue follow-up by phone, with medicines dispatched where appropriate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of digestive concerns can I discuss during a consultation?
You can discuss any digestive concern — including acidity, bloating, gas, constipation, irregular bowel patterns, loss of appetite, or discomfort after meals. Dr Sri Ramulu will assess the underlying pattern and offer guidance based on your individual situation.
Is Ayurvedic consultation helpful for jaundice recovery?
Many families seek Ayurvedic guidance as part of the recovery process after jaundice. The consultation focuses on supporting liver function and digestive strength through traditional formulations and dietary adjustments, working alongside the body’s natural recovery. This is personalised guidance, not a replacement for any ongoing medical care.
Do I need to make dietary changes as part of the guidance?
Dietary guidance is often a meaningful part of the consultation for digestive concerns. Dr Sri Ramulu provides practical, constitution-specific suggestions that are realistic and gradual — not drastic overhauls. The aim is to support your digestive fire in a way that fits your daily life.
How long does it usually take to see improvement in digestive issues?
This depends on the nature and duration of the concern. Some people notice changes in appetite and comfort within a few weeks, while deeper imbalances — like fatty liver or chronic constipation — may take several months of consistent care. Dr Sri Ramulu tracks progress through regular follow-ups and adjusts formulations as your digestion strengthens.
Can Ayurvedic consultation help with fatty liver?
Families do seek Ayurvedic guidance for liver-related concerns including fatty liver. The consultation focuses on understanding the state of Pitta and liver function through traditional assessment. Formulations and dietary guidance are personalised to support the liver’s natural processes. This works alongside — not in place of — any monitoring or care advised by your doctor.
Is it safe to take Ayurvedic formulations alongside my allopathic medicines for acidity?
This is an important question and one that Dr Sri Ramulu addresses during every consultation. He will ask about your current medications and advise accordingly. In many cases, Ayurvedic formulations can be taken alongside other medicines, but the timing, sequence, and specific combination are assessed individually. Never stop any prescribed medication without consulting the doctor who prescribed it.
What dietary changes are typically recommended for digestive concerns?
Dietary guidance is practical and gradual — not a drastic overhaul. Common suggestions include adjusting meal timing, eating warm and freshly prepared food, reducing specific foods that may be aggravating your particular imbalance, and incorporating digestive spices suited to your constitution. The specifics depend entirely on your individual assessment.
When should I see a hospital doctor instead of an Ayurvedic practitioner for stomach problems?
Seek immediate medical attention for: sudden severe abdominal pain, blood in stool or vomit, persistent high fever with abdominal symptoms, signs of dehydration from prolonged vomiting or diarrhoea, or any symptoms that feel like an emergency. Ayurvedic consultation is best suited for chronic, recurring, or gradually developing digestive concerns — not acute emergencies.
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Information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only. Suitability of consultation and any medicines is decided only after individual assessment by Dr Sri Ramulu. The clinic does not guarantee outcomes.