An ulcer is a sore that appears along the digestive system's lining, usually in the upper intestine or stomach. Mild burning, acidity, or discomfort following meals are early indicators. Pain may worsen over time, particularly late at night or on an empty stomach. Bloating, nausea, or a persistent uneasiness are symptoms that some people notice, while others ignore them until their irritation worsens. When digestion is disrupted for extended periods of time, ulcers typically develop. The natural lining of the stomach is gradually weakened by ongoing stress, irregular eating patterns, excessively spicy food, frequent medication use, and sluggish gut healing.
Ayurvedic treatment in Dera Bassi for ulcer focuses on calming excess acidity, healing the stomach lining, and strengthening digestion through natural medicines, gentle detox therapies, and daily food and lifestyle corrections, allowing the digestive system to repair itself gradually and remain balanced.
Jeena Sikho HiiMS Dera Bassi follows a gentle and structured Ayurvedic approach to help the body recover from ulcers naturally. Instead of only suppressing pain, the focus stays on correcting digestion, calming excess acidity, and allowing the stomach lining to heal at its own pace.
Shaman and Shodhan therapies, commonly understood as herbal support and food as medicine, form the foundation of ulcer care. These therapies work on the root cause by cooling aggravated pitta, reducing inflammation, and improving digestive strength.
Panchakarma therapies are advised based on individual need and may include Vamana, Virechana, Basti, and Nasya to remove accumulated toxins and support long-term digestive relief.
Deepana and Pachana therapies are also used to restore proper digestion and appetite.
Herbs commonly included in ulcer care are:
-Amla, which supports healing of the stomach lining.
-Shatavari, known for its cooling and soothing effect.
-Giloy, which helps balance pitta and improve immunity.
-Mulethi, turmeric, and neem to reduce irritation and inflammation.
Diet, Lifestyle & Home Care for Ulcer
Ulcer healing becomes more effective when daily habits support the stomach. Ayurveda recommends warm, freshly cooked meals, regular meal timings, and a calm eating environment.
Key practices:
-Eating seasonal fruits, easily digestible vegetables, coriander, fennel, and coconut water helps cool acidity.
-Spicy foods, fried snacks, packaged items, tea, coffee, and late-night meals are avoided, as they irritate the lining again.
-A sattvic diet, proper rest, and stress management play a key role in lasting ulcer recovery.
Jeena Sikho HiiMS Dera Bassi was built with a simple purpose: to help people live well without always worrying about illness. The focus here is on understanding why health problems begin, whether it’s cancer, kidney or liver issues, heart conditions, infertility, blood pressure, or diabetes. Rather than chasing symptoms, care is planned around correcting the root cause in a natural and steady way. Ayurveda, Homeopathy, Naturopathy, and Unani are blended thoughtfully to support long-term balance. Through gentle therapies, everyday habit changes, and emotional care instead of heavy medicines, the center helps people move toward lasting health and a better quality of life.