Pain Management

In general pain is a response to an injury or inflammation. It is a signal that something is wrong and needs attention. Understanding pain can help you identify the source of the problem and find the appropriate treatment.

Ayurveda is rooted in natural principles. Main purpose of any Ayurvedic treatment is to balance Vata, Pitta and Kapha dosha in the body. Ayurvedic medicines and Panchakarma procedures are very much safe and cost effective. It can be given in any age group with no side effects.

In day to day practice there are patients of Osteoarthritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Cervical Spondylitis, Cervical Spondylosis, Lumber Spondylitis, Lumber Spondylosis, Frozen shoulder, Avascular Necrosis, Fibromylagia, Chest discomfort, etc. In all said diseases pain is the main symptom.

According to Ayurveda pain is the cardinal sign of vitiation of Vata Dosha. Hence target of our treatment should pacify the vitiated Vata dosha. There are several Panchakarma and allied therapies to pacify vata dosha. It includes Abhyanga (Oil massage), Swedana (sudation), patrapottali swedana, Shashtikashali pinda swedana, Jambir pinda swedana, Basti (medicated decoction enema, oil enema, and milk enema), Janubasti, katibasti, manyabasti, spine basti, and mild purgation. Nabhi basti for (IBS) Irritable Bowel Syndrome. All these procedures are acts as a pain killer.

In acute pain Agnikarma, Viddha, Raktmokshana (blood letting), Leech application, Marma Chikitsa, Ultrasound procedures are prescribed to relieve pain.

Ayurvedic Diet For Pain Management

An ayurvedic diet is a natural and healthy way to manage pain. It focuses on eating whole foods high in fiber, minerals, and antioxidants, as well as moderate amounts of protein and fat.

In Ayurveda there are some Do’s and Don’ts described in each condition of every disease according to state of Dosha. Hence while giving advice about food, first have to check whether dosha’s are vitiated or depleted and according to that food items are prescribed. Food habits are also get corrected.

There is evidence to support the use of Ayurveda for managing chronic pain. In fact, some studies have found that people who follow an ayurvedic diet experience significantly reduced levels of pain compared to those who don't. This is likely due to the combination of dietary changes with lifestyle modifications such as exercise.

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