apollo
  • female
  • 45 Years
  • 14/08/2025

Can Ayurveda really treat gallstones effectively and help avoid surgery How long does the treatment usually take I'm worried about surgery and wondering if Ayurveda is a reliable option for gallstone issues

Sick? Talk to a doctor now

More Gastroenterology/GI medicine Health Queries

View all

I just turned 17 and accidentally swallowed a jamun seed. I'm kinda freaking out about it. Do you think it's harmless, or could it be something dangerous for my health?

Don't worry, accidentally swallowing a plum seed (jamun) is generally harmless, as the seed's toxic compound, amygdalin, is released only when the seed is crushed or chewed, and the digestive system can pass the intact seed without issues; however, to be cautious, drink plenty of water and monitor your health for any unusual symptoms, and if you experience severe abdominal pain, vomiting, or diarrhea, seek medical attention.

read more
Doctor 1Doctor 2

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

You know, I've been taking Rinifol since my doctor said I have IBS Diarrhoea and it worked really well for about a month. Is it safe to use Rinifol for a long time, like for life, or is there anything I should be worried about?

no need

read more
Doctor 1Doctor 2

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

I'm really worried about my mom. She had typhoid a week ago and was on Levolab 500 mg for those 7 days. Her fever went away after just 3 days, which is good, but she's still feeling super weak. And now she's been having trouble going to the bathroom, like she hasnt had a bowel movement in 3 days, though her urine seems normal. Is this something we should be concerned about, or is it a normal side effect after typhoid? What can we do to help with the bowel issues?

Vertigo and Dizziness: Addressing Long-Term Symptoms and Recent Exacerbation_ I understand your concern for the individual's prolonged struggle with vertigo and dizziness. Given the current treatment regimen and recent exacerbation, here are some suggestions: _Possible Causes of Exacerbation:_ 1. _Inadequate medication dosage_: The current dosage of Stugeron and Dytor might not be sufficient to control symptoms. 2. _Medication tolerance_: Long-term use of Stugeron might lead to tolerance, reducing its effectiveness. 3. _Underlying condition progression_: The underlying condition causing vertigo and dizziness might have progressed, requiring adjustments to the treatment plan. _Recommendations:_ 1. _Consult a specialist_: Schedule an appointment with an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) specialist, a neurologist, or a vestibular specialist to reassess the condition and adjust the treatment plan. 2. _Medication adjustments_: The specialist might recommend adjusting the dosage or switching to alternative medications, such as betahistine or vestibular suppressants. 3. _Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT)*: A physical therapist specializing in VRT can help the individual develop exercises to improve balance and reduce vertigo symptoms. 4. _Lifestyle modifications*: Encourage the individual to make lifestyle changes, such as: - Avoiding triggers like caffeine, nicotine, or certain foods - Maintaining a consistent sleep schedule - Engaging in regular exercise, like yoga or tai chi, to improve balance and reduce stress _Monitor and Seek Immediate Medical Attention if:_ 1. _Sudden worsening of symptoms_ 2. _Severe vomiting or inability to keep fluids down_ 3. _Double vision or difficulty speaking_ 4. _Severe headache or confusion_

read more
Doctor 1Doctor 2

Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

Disclaimer: Answers on Apollo 247 are not intended to replace your doctor advice. Always seek help of a professional doctor in case of an medical emergency or ailment.