I had vagotomy and pyloroplasty surgery in the past and now have low intestinal motility with frequent amoebiasis and gastric discomfort. I take Cinitapride 1 mg and Levosulpiride 50 mg regularly. Can homoeopathy or any treatment help improve these problems?
Low intestinal motility and ongoing gastric discomfort after vagotomy and pyloroplasty can happen because these surgeries may permanently change stomach emptying, digestion, and nerve control of the intestines. Slow bowel movement can lead to bloating, heaviness, irregular stools, bacterial imbalance, and repeated digestive infections. Frequent amoebiasis may also worsen weakness, cramps, and stomach irritation over time. Cinitapride and Levosulpiride are commonly used to improve the movement of food through the stomach and intestines. Eating smaller meals, avoiding oily or very heavy foods, maintaining hydration, and following proper food hygiene may reduce discomfort and lower infection risk. Some people try homoeopathy for symptom relief, but strong scientific evidence for improving intestinal motility is limited. A gastroenterologist can sometimes adjust medications, test for nutritional deficiencies or bacterial overgrowth, or suggest probiotics and dietary changes to improve long-term control. Inform your doctor if you experience vomiting, severe weight loss, blood in your stool, dehydration, or worsening abdominal swelling.