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Living with recurrent mouth ulcers can affect the simplest parts of daily life — eating comfortably, speaking without pain, and getting restful sleep. In this video, a Gujarati-speaking patient shares a long journey with persistent oral ulcers, burning sensations, constipation, and disturbed sleep that lasted more than a decade. After consulting multiple practitioners and trying several medicines that provided only short-lived relief, he visited Sanjeevani Ayurved Hospital in Gandhidham, Kachchh, Gujarat, for a thorough assessment and a structured treatment plan. Over the following months, he reports meaningful improvement: oral burning eased, bowel movements became more regular, and overall energy and sleep quality improved. His story is included to inform and encourage; individual experiences differ, and treatment decisions should always be made with a qualified clinician.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, frequent ulcers in the mouth are often discussed under the term “Mukha-paaka.” The case described in the video also highlights a common clinical pattern: constipation and a sense of internal “heat” aggravating mouth sensitivity. The team at Sanjeevani Ayurved Hospital focuses on identifying such root patterns before choosing interventions. Rather than only soothing the surface of active ulcers, the plan aims to support digestion, regulate bowel function, calm excess heat, and guide food choices that are gentle on the mouth and gut.
Care at Sanjeevani Ayurved Hospital (NABH Accredited) begins with detailed history-taking and clinical examination, followed by a personalized plan that may include internal herbal formulations, topical support for active lesions, diet and lifestyle guidance, and when appropriate, supervised Panchakarma. Panchakarma at the hospital is delivered by trained therapists under doctor supervision, with an emphasis on comfort, safety, and stepwise recovery. The goal is to help patients feel lighter and more energetic through the process, rather than weak or fatigued.
In the patient story featured here, individualized medication along with a Panchakarma protocol was continued for about three to four months. The patient describes approximately 90% improvement in oral burning and ulcer discomfort, better bowel regularity, and easier eating. These outcomes depend on many factors — from a person’s baseline health to dietary adherence — and no two cases are identical. The hospital’s role is to evaluate, guide, and monitor progress so treatment remains aligned with the person’s needs.
Patients who struggle with frequent mouth ulcers often benefit from practical day-to-day measures: staying hydrated; avoiding excessively spicy, very hot, or abrasive foods during flare-ups; maintaining regular meal timing; and supporting bowel regularity with suitable dietary choices. When those steps are combined with an appropriate Ayurvedic plan, many people find their flare-ups are easier to manage. If symptoms are severe, recurrent, or associated with other concerns, professional evaluation is important to rule out underlying issues and choose the right line of care.
Sanjeevani Ayurved Hospital in Gandhidham, Kachchh, Gujarat, is led by Dr. Vishal Pandya (MD Ayurveda) and Dr. Riddhi Pandya, together with a team of 10+ qualified BAMS Ayurvedic doctors. The team provides both in-person consultations for local patients and online follow-ups for those living farther away, ensuring continuity of care and clear guidance on home routines. As with any healthcare service, the hospital does not claim guaranteed results; the emphasis is on careful diagnosis, evidence-informed Ayurvedic practice, and consistent follow-up.
If you are experiencing recurrent oral ulcers, burning mouth sensations, constipation, or related digestive discomfort, consider a personalized Ayurvedic evaluation to understand your symptom pattern and explore a structured, practical plan. The information in this video is for education and awareness; it is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting or changing any treatment.
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