Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Dear Aborizwan 1. "frequently" means how "frequent". If it is upto 3 times, nothing to worry. Sometimes, children keep eating evry 2-3 hours and then body also responds prompty by taking same amount of time for processing food, and eliminating in the same manner, rather than accumulating the volume for larger delivery less frequently. Especially if it is raining there, bodies water requirements reduce and stools need not be held longer in bowels to absorb electrolytes. 2. If the green leafy vegetable or fruit content in the food exceeds a certain quantity decided for each individual by his own experience, then too such a thing can happen. This too is not a serious issue. 3. Parasites also cause this type of behaviour and one needs to check up the patient, which can not be over the net, Contact a local Vaidya. 4. If you increase the quantity of curd in the diet, being probiotic to some extent, it may help. The food is the medicine in this case. Raw food, less cooked vegetables, meat, eggs, parasites coming through external food (vegetables/fruits included) are possibilities which need to be considered and eliminated first. 5. Poisons in the food: If you mix a little castor oil in dough while kneading dough for Chapati (a Vata medicine), this kind of behaviour is exhibited, body slowly eliminating caked up toxins in the gut and absorbing strotas. Castor oil has certain mild poison hence evokes the response of frequent loose stools. Similarly some mild posion entering food also exhibit this kind of response. Strong poisons of course cause vomiting, since body cant wait for the long elimination time associated with bowel movements. Check up the color, contents (Krimi) etc in stools. Anxiety will get dissolved slowly with time, as he finds his old friends and familiar atmosphere at school. If the school is a new one, his mom should go with him and pick him up to reduce his anxiety. Dr Bhate ayurveda, "aborizwan3" <aborizwan3 wrote: > My 13 years old Son frequently going to toilet. especially when he > prepare to go Madrassa and School. stool is normal, neither loose or > dry. I think this is related with anxiety. So please advise any > treatment in Ayurveda. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2006 Report Share Posted July 7, 2006 Frequency is very essential as Dr.Bhate said. also will like to add 1:There is a type of atisar or diarrohea according to ayurveda which is known as bhayaj i.e caused due to fear just check any sort of fear or phobia in his mind about any thing like exams ,school ,any teacher or anyother thing just check and let us know the details so that we can help you out till then not to worry. Dr.Kailas.Datrange B.A.M.S,D.Y.A Shirish Bhate <shirishbhate > wrote: Dear Aborizwan 1. "frequently" means how "frequent". If it is upto 3 times, nothing to worry. Sometimes, children keep eating evry 2-3 hours and then body also responds prompty by taking same amount of time for processing food, and eliminating in the same manner, rather than accumulating the volume for larger delivery less frequently. Especially if it is raining there, bodies water requirements reduce and stools need not be held longer in bowels to absorb electrolytes. <snip> ayurveda, "aborizwan3" <aborizwan3 wrote: > My 13 years old Son frequently going to toilet. especially when he > prepare to go Madrassa and School. stool is normal, neither loose or > dry. I think this is related with anxiety. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pranay2 Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 I think it is Ambiosis. Get it cured.Also check his digestion and stress level. Two times a day is normal and required ,three times not much, but get it diagonised a disease if left uncured can get incurable. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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