Neurological Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation — page 46
Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Neurological Disorders Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in managing neurological disorders through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of neurological conditions using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines, therapies, and lifestyle recommendations. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as migraine and chronic headaches, Parkinson’s disease (supportive care), multiple sclerosis (supportive care), neuropathy, epilepsy (supportive care), Alzheimer’s disease (supportive care), stroke recovery and rehabilitation, sciatica and nerve pain, tremors and muscle weakness, cognitive decline. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing persistent headaches or migraines, numbness or tingling in the limbs, difficulty with memory or cognition, muscle weakness or tremors, sudden loss of movement or coordination, chronic nerve pain, post-stroke recovery needs. If you prefer the comfort of your home or seek an independent opinion, our seasoned Ayurvedic practitioners are ready to provide quick, anonymous answers without requiring site registration. Ask your questions and receive expert guidance from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.
Questions about Neurological Disorders
What is parkinsonism, and how is it different from Parkinson’s disease?
A relative of mine was recently diagnosed with parkinsonism, but I’m still trying to understand what that means. I’ve heard of Parkinson’s disease, but I didn’t realize there were other conditions that cause similar symptoms. What exactly is parkinsonism, and how does it differ from Parkinson’s disease? Are they the same thing, or does parkinsonism refer to a broader set of movement disorders? Also, what causes parkinsonism—is it always due to nerve degeneration, or can medications, strokes, or other conditions trigger it? I also want to know how parkinsonism is diagnosed. Does it require specific tests like brain scans, or do doctors determine it based on symptoms? What are the early signs to watch for, and how can it be managed effectively? Are there natural ways to support brain and nerve health for people with parkinsonism? I’ve read about Ayurveda treatments using herbs like ashwagandha and mucuna pruriens—do they actually help with tremors and stiffness? If anyone has experience with parkinsonism, what treatments worked best? Did medications help, or did lifestyle changes make a difference?
What Is the Ulnar Nerve, and What Happens If It Gets Damaged?
Lately, I’ve been feeling tingling and numbness in my ring and little fingers, and someone told me it might be related to my ulnar nerve. Now I’m wondering—what exactly is the ulnar nerve, and what happens if it gets damaged? From what I understand, the ulnar nerve runs from the neck down to the hand and controls movement and sensation in part of the hand. But what are the most common causes of ulnar nerve problems—does it happen due to compression, repetitive strain, or injury? I also read that ulnar nerve damage can cause symptoms like weakness in the hand, difficulty gripping objects, and even muscle wasting in severe cases. How is it diagnosed, and what are the best treatment options? Can it be treated with physiotherapy and exercises, or does it sometimes require surgery? Since I prefer natural approaches, I looked into Ayurveda’s perspective on nerve health and pain relief. Are there Ayurvedic remedies, herbs, or therapies that can help repair ulnar nerve damage and reduce pain? I found that Ashwagandha, Mahanarayan oil massage, and yoga stretches are commonly recommended—do these actually help in nerve healing? For those who have experienced ulnar nerve issues, what treatments or lifestyle changes helped the most? Did physical therapy, splints, or Ayurvedic remedies improve nerve function? I’d love to hear real experiences on recovering from ulnar nerve problems naturally.
How to get rid of the pressure in the head.?
Pressure in the head and in the back of the eyes? I dont have trouble sleeping at night. I dont have problem with my appetite. I excercise (cardio) every other day. Its not like i can feel pain just pressure.it started only after i have a stiff neck.
Depression and anxity
Greetings Dear Sir/Madam: I have been suffering from anxiety and mild depression symptoms like: Low mood, low and weak sleep, High in tension, worry on small thing, in hurry, high heart beet, low energy and always tired. As I am out of India, and in my area I do not have access to standardized form of aruvedic medicine and professional dr. In aruvedic field, therefore I request your kind help to prescribe me some herbal to be findable in public and local aruvedic store so that I use it to treat my conditions. Kindly let know the medicine list, dosage and the method of its formation to best work for my situation. Thanks a lot for your kind help in advance. Ms. Zarmina Rahimi
Motor neurone damage
My left brain frontal lobe Nerve cells damage my right side body muscles weakness and splurged speech
Cerebrovascular Issues and Natural Healing – Can Ayurveda Help?
A few weeks ago, my uncle, who is 58, had a sudden episode where he lost balance and couldn't speak properly for a few minutes. We rushed him to the hospital, and the doctors said it was a cerebrovascular event, possibly a transient ischemic attack (TIA). They ran several tests, including an MRI, and found some narrowing of the blood vessels in his brain. The doctor said it could increase his risk of a stroke in the future if not managed properly. I had never really heard the term cerebrovascular before, so I started reading about it. From what I understand, cerebrovascular problems involve the blood supply to the brain, and blockages or ruptures in these vessels can lead to serious conditions like stroke. The doctors prescribed blood thinners, cholesterol-lowering medication, and lifestyle changes, but I am worried about the long-term effects of these drugs. My uncle has had high blood pressure for years, but he never took it too seriously. He also smokes occasionally and doesn’t exercise much. Could his habits have led to this cerebrovascular issue? Is it possible to reverse some of this damage through Ayurveda? I have read about herbs like Brahmi, Ashwagandha, and Gotu Kola, which are supposed to be good for brain health, but can they really help improve cerebrovascular function? Another thing I am wondering is diet. The doctors advised him to reduce salt and fried foods, but are there specific Ayurvedic dietary guidelines for cerebrovascular conditions? Would things like ghee or turmeric be beneficial, or should they be avoided? I’m also curious if there are Ayurvedic treatments, massages, or therapies that can improve circulation to the brain and reduce the risk of future cerebrovascular events. Has anyone here used Panchakarma or other detox treatments for improving cerebrovascular health? Would really appreciate any insights from an Ayurvedic perspective on how to naturally support brain circulation and prevent serious cerebrovascular issues in the future. Is it possible for him to avoid a major stroke if he follows natural methods along with his prescribed medications?
Headache, neck stiffness and shoulder stiffness
Waht is the cause of my headache? It started from my left nape going up to my left temple. I went to different doctors and they can’t diagnose why it’s happening. Doctors said it’s from stress and anxiety.
Hand vibration & leg balanceing problem
My both hands vibrating always and also not able to stand using single leg,sometimes walking or standing simply both legs are feeling like imbalance.what is the disease am not understanding.
How to reduce swelling on the eyes it has been swollen for 3months now
Have puffy swollen eyes which have been like this for 4 months My blood pressure was high but now it's normal I'm on diuretics,I suspects it's kidney problems but I am still awaiting blood tests.I had angiodema which is no longer a problem ,My eyes are always puffy & swollen.
Suffering from Multiple sclerosis
How do i reversed multiple sclerosis. I am having trouble to walk and having low energy. Tingling, burning sensation, fatigue, foot dropping and all........ and having issues to walking. Foot Not working properly to walk
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