Burning in the stomach, bloating, acidity, sour belching, nausea, irregular appetite, and dependence on antacids often persist because treatment focuses only on neutralising acid, not correcting why excess acid forms.
Gastritis develops due to weak digestive fire, improper eating habits, stress, toxin accumulation, irregular meal timing, excessive spices, long term medication use, and disturbed gut rhythm.
Ayurveda treats gastritis by calming excess Pitta, strengthening digestion, healing the stomach lining, and restoring digestive balance naturally.
At Praanavaidya, gastritis treatment is a physician guided Ayurvedic correction program focused on rebuilding digestive strength rather than temporary acid suppression.
Each patient undergoes a detailed assessment including symptoms, food tolerance, digestion pattern, stress levels, medication history, lifestyle habits, and dosha imbalance before treatment planning.
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When clinically indicated, doctors may advise:
Treatment focuses on correcting:
Continuous physician monitoring ensures:
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