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Vascular Disorders

Vascular Disorders Online Ayurvedic Consultation

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Online Ayurvedic Consultations for Vascular Disorders Experience the healing power of Ayurveda in managing vascular disorders through our online consultations. Our Ayurvedic specialists provide holistic treatments for a wide range of vascular conditions using time-tested Ayurvedic medicines and therapies to improve blood circulation and support heart health. Our platform connects you with experienced Ayurvedic practitioners who respond promptly in real-time. They can assist with conditions such as varicose veins, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), peripheral artery disease, hypertension (high blood pressure), atherosclerosis, chronic venous insufficiency, Raynaud’s disease, blood clot prevention and management, poor circulation and numbness, post-surgical vascular care. You can consult an Ayurvedic practitioner confidentially and urgently. Early consultation can help manage symptoms, improve circulation, and prevent complications. We offer both paid and free consultations for individuals experiencing leg pain or swelling, varicose veins or spider veins, numbness or tingling in the extremities, cold hands or feet, high blood pressure or circulatory issues, leg cramps or heaviness. 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 on vascular health from an Ayurvedic specialist online today.

Questions about Vascular Disorders

Venas inflamadas en las piernas o manos

66 days ago
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Estimados, se me inflaman las venas en las piernas principalmente a la altura de la rodilla cara interior provocando dolor ardor interno trastorno periférico profundo tengo mala circulación sanguíneo y sufro de hipertensión tengo 55 años delgada no consumo sal ni grasas en lo posible.no fumo ni bebo alcohol


Namaste Claudia, I understand how distressing it can be to experience swollen veins, pain, and burning sensations, especially when compounded by circulation issues and hypertension. In Ayurveda, such symptoms are often linked to Vata and Pitta imbalances, leading to poor circulation, inflammation, and discomfort. Since you have a history of hypertension and menopause, your body may be undergoing Vata aggravation, which can weaken blood vessels and contribute to deep peripheral disorders. The absence of excess weight and your conscious diet choices are excellent, but we must focus on strengthening your circulatory system, reducing inflammation, and calming aggravated Vata and Pitta doshas. To support your veins and circulation naturally, consider regular self-massage (Abhyanga) with warm sesame or mahanarayan oil, which nourishes blood vessels and improves blood flow. Herbal formulations like Punarnava, Arjuna, and Gotu Kola help strengthen veins and reduce swelling. Additionally, consuming warm, easily digestible foods while avoiding excessively cold or dry foods can help balance Vata. Since you avoid salt, ensure your body is still getting minerals like magnesium and potassium through foods like coconut water, soaked raisins, and sesame seeds, which also help maintain vascular health. For relief from pain and burning, you can try soaking your legs in warm water infused with Dashmool decoction or Triphala. A gentle Yogasana routine with poses like Viparita Karani (legs-up-the-wall pose) and Baddha Konasana (butterfly pose) can significantly improve circulation and ease vein discomfort. Most importantly, managing stress through pranayama (especially Anulom Vilom and Bhramari) and meditation will help calm the nervous system and regulate blood pressure. If you’d like a more personalized herbal regimen, I’d be happy to guide you further. Wishing you balance and relief on your healing journey.
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How to shrink optic nerve tumore in right eye orbit?

25 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
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I have a tumor in right orbit . biopsy procedure was done . endoscopic excision at CMH Rawalpindi. After that suffering a lot of side effects. But problem is there. Ihc test shows that it is vascular tumor. But yet not 100% conform it is benign or malignant. Want to treat by your therapies. Please help me.


Divya Kanchnar Guggulu - Divya Vriddhivadhika Vati - Divya Arogyavardhini Vati - Take 1 tablets of each half-an-hour before breakfast and dinner with water/honey/cream. Divya Godhan Ark - 20 ml Divya Ghrit Kumari Svarasa- 20 ml Mix both of them in the given doses and drink it on an empty stomach in themorning and evening. Amlaki rasayana- 1/2 tsp twice daily with honey Divya Mahatriphaladi Ghrit - Take half teaspoon with meals in the morning and evening.
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Varicose veins

172 days ago
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Varicose veins in the leg..... advice treatment, patient is 24 yrs old male....is this disease curable...


Varicose veins occur due to weakened vein walls and improper blood flow, often associated with Kapha and Vata imbalances. While Ayurveda cannot fully reverse the condition, it can significantly reduce symptoms like pain, swelling, and heaviness, and prevent further progression. Here’s a comprehensive plan: 1. External Applications Massage the legs gently with Mahanarayan Taila or Ashwagandha Bala Taila. Use upward strokes (from ankle to thigh) to improve blood flow and strengthen veins. Apply a paste made of neem leaves, turmeric, and sandalwood to swollen or painful areas to reduce inflammation. 2. Internal Remedies Take Punarnava capsules (500 mg twice daily) to reduce swelling and improve circulation. Consume Guggulu formulations like Kaishore Guggulu (2 tablets twice daily) to help strengthen vein walls and reduce inflammation. 3. Lifestyle Changes Avoid prolonged standing or sitting. Take short breaks to walk around and stretch your legs to promote circulation. Elevate your legs for 10–15 minutes twice daily to reduce pressure on the veins. 4. Yoga and Exercise Practice yoga poses like Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-The-Wall Pose) and Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand). These improve blood flow and reduce pooling in the veins. Walking or swimming daily helps maintain healthy circulation without putting excessive pressure on the veins. 5. Diet Adjustments Focus on a Kapha-pacifying diet by avoiding heavy, oily, and salty foods that can aggravate swelling. Include fiber-rich foods like whole grains, fresh fruits, and vegetables to prevent constipation, which worsens vein pressure. Drink warm water throughout the day, infused with cumin and coriander seeds, to reduce bloating and promote healthy blood flow. 6. Panchakarma Therapies (Optional) Under the supervision of an Ayurvedic practitioner, therapies like Raktamokshana (bloodletting) and Virechana (purgation therapy) may be recommended to detoxify and improve circulation. 7. Long-Term Outlook While varicose veins can be managed effectively, the condition requires consistent care. Combining Ayurvedic remedies with lifestyle changes can prevent worsening and reduce discomfort significantly. Follow this plan for 6–8 weeks and consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance and monitoring.
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Ecchymosis

44 days ago
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A few weeks ago I started noticing weird bruises appearing on my arms and legs. At first, I thought maybe I bumped into something without realizing, but it kept happening. The bruises are dark purple at first then turn yellowish before fading. There’s no pain when they appear, which is even more confusing. I haven’t changed my diet or started any new medication recently, but I do have a bit of stress due to work. Could stress be a reason for ecchymosis? I did a blood test last week to check for anything unusual, and my platelets were in the normal range. The doctor I saw said it might just be fragile blood vessels, but that doesn’t really explain why it started all of a sudden. I don’t have any major health issues, and my BP is always in a normal range. I drink enough water and try to eat a balanced diet, though I don’t always get enough iron-rich foods. Can iron deficiency cause ecchymosis? I read somewhere that certain vitamin deficiencies, like vitamin C or K, could make blood vessels weaker. If that’s the case, what Ayurvedic foods or remedies could help strengthen them? I prefer natural methods before jumping to supplements or medications. Are there any herbal pastes or oils that can help with ecchymosis, or should I focus more on internal remedies like herbal teas or detox plans? Another thing that’s concerning me is that the ecchymosis patches are lasting longer than usual. It used to fade in about a week, but now some spots take almost two weeks. Does that mean my circulation is getting worse? I also sometimes feel cold hands and feet, though I thought that was just normal. Could this be connected? I’d appreciate any Ayurvedic suggestions for strengthening blood vessels and improving circulation. Should I try any Panchakarma therapy, or would a simple dietary change be enough? Also, if ecchymosis is a sign of something more serious, what symptoms should I watch out for?


It’s understandable to feel concerned about the sudden appearance of bruises, especially with their duration and the coldness in your extremities. In Ayurveda, your symptoms could suggest a potential imbalance related to the Vata dosha, particularly Vata's qualities of dryness and coldness, which can contribute to brittle vessels and impaired circulation. Stress can exacerbate Vata imbalances, making you more prone to such symptoms. To strengthen your blood vessels and improve circulation, start by incorporating warming, nourishing foods into your diet. Focus on cooked vegetables like carrots, beets, and sweet potatoes, and include legumes, whole grains, ghee, and healthy fats such as nuts and seeds. Iron-rich foods such as spinach, lentils, and chickpeas will be beneficial, and don't forget to include vitamin C-rich foods like citrus fruits or bell peppers to enhance iron absorption. Adding herbal teas can promote circulation and overall vitality. Consider ginger tea or turmeric tea, both of which have anti-inflammatory properties and can help support blood vessel health. For topical support, you can create an herbal paste using turmeric and coconut oil, applying it gently on the bruised areas. Turmeric's anti-inflammatory properties may promote healing and reduce bruising duration. It's also vital to manage stress effectively, as techniques such as yoga or meditation can help balance Vata. Ensure you have a routine that includes adequate rest and warmth, as increasing warmth in your environment can also improve circulation. As for Panchakarma, it may be beneficial if your symptoms persist; however, starting with dietary changes and daily self-care practices should be your immediate focus. Keep an eye out for additional symptoms like excessive fatigue, bleeding gums, or unusual bruising patterns. If any alarming signs arise, consulting your healthcare provider is essential. It’s good to maintain a holistic approach to your health and address both physical and emotional stressors.
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I have left leg pain

162 days ago
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My left leg was swelling, and pain I done coller Doppler in that I know I have DVT ot also be cronic DVT along that pt agivo done in that get PE now dr suggest me use acitrom but PT INR value was 15-18 getting so again dr suggest rivared is there any other treatment is possible pls give a advice me


I am not a medical professional, but it sounds like you are dealing with a serious condition, including Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and possibly Pulmonary Embolism (PE). The elevated PT INR levels you're experiencing may indicate that your blood is too thin, which can be risky in managing blood clotting disorders. Typically, doctors prescribe anticoagulants like Acitrom (warfarin) or newer medications like Rivaroxaban (Rivared) to manage blood clotting and reduce the risk of further complications like PE or stroke. It's important to follow your doctor's guidance closely, as they will monitor your PT INR levels and adjust medication as needed. If you're experiencing issues with your current medication regimen or feel like it's not effective, it’s essential to communicate with your healthcare provider. They may recommend adjustments to the dosage or explore other treatment options. Sometimes, other treatments like low-molecular-weight heparin (LMWH) or even direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) could be considered based on your condition. In addition to medication, lifestyle modifications such as regular movement to improve circulation (especially when sitting for long periods), elevating the leg, compression stockings, and maintaining a healthy diet can support recovery. However, any changes to your treatment plan should always be done under your doctor’s supervision to ensure the best outcome for your specific situation. Please make sure to consult with your healthcare provider about your concerns, as they can offer the most appropriate and personalized advice.
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I have basilar migraine

181 days ago
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I have severe headaches. Feel nauseous and tired. Periods are painful. Earlier I had severe vomiting too


Your symptoms of severe headaches, nausea, fatigue, and painful periods suggest an imbalance in both Vata and Pitta doshas, with aggravated Apana Vata affecting the reproductive system and leading to painful menstruation, while excess Pitta may be causing the headaches, nausea, and vomiting. To help manage these symptoms, I recommend Shatavari and Ashokarishta to balance hormonal fluctuations and ease menstrual discomfort. Sukumaram Kashayam is also beneficial, as it supports reproductive health and calms Apana Vata, reducing pain and bloating. For the headaches and nausea, Godanti Bhasma combined with Praval Pishti can be effective, as both help soothe Pitta and ease headaches. Additionally, sipping cumin-coriander-fennel tea throughout the day can aid digestion, prevent nausea, and reduce excess heat. To ease menstrual pain, try castor oil externally as a gentle massage over the abdomen before your period begins. Avoid very spicy, sour, and fried foods, as these can aggravate Pitta. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to determine appropriate dosages and ensure these remedies align with your individual constitution and needs.
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Severe pain in back and legs

147 days ago
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I have gone thru venaseal treatment for both of my legs two months b4 now I am getting severe pain in knees ,legs,spine etc along with red marks and rashes all over the body due to what I don't know...... suddenly it comes and go and more cramps now in legs


The symptoms you're experiencing, including pain, cramps, rashes, and red marks, could be related to an imbalance in the body's doshas, especially after the recent venaseal treatment. In Ayurveda, these issues may be linked to an aggravated Vata dosha, which can cause dryness, pain, and spasms in the body, as well as Pitta imbalances, leading to inflammation and skin reactions. Thyroid imbalances may also contribute to these symptoms, as they can affect metabolism and fluid balance. To address this, it's important to focus on calming Vata with warm oils, gentle massages, and soothing herbs like Ashwagandha and Turmeric to reduce inflammation. Also, a diet that supports Pitta and Vata balance, along with proper hydration, can help manage the symptoms. I recommend consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for a more personalized approach to restore balance and health.
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What Is Vascular Surgery, and When Is It Needed?

71 days ago
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A family member was recently advised to see a vascular surgeon, and I’m trying to understand what that means. From what I’ve read, vascular surgery deals with blood vessels, arteries, and veins, but what types of conditions require it? Are there specific symptoms that indicate someone needs vascular surgery, like poor circulation, leg pain, or swelling? What are the most common procedures a vascular surgeon performs, and are they always invasive? I also want to know if vascular issues can be managed naturally before surgery becomes necessary. Does Ayurveda offer any herbs or lifestyle changes that help improve blood circulation and vein health? I’ve heard that Gotu Kola, Guggulu, and garlic are good for vascular health—do they actually work? If anyone has experience with vascular surgery, I’d love to know how it helped and whether there were any natural remedies that worked beforehand.


A vascular surgeon specializes in treating blood vessel disorders, including blocked arteries, varicose veins, aneurysms, and poor circulation. Common symptoms requiring evaluation include leg pain while walking (claudication), swelling, cold extremities, skin discoloration, and non-healing wounds, which may indicate peripheral artery disease (PAD) or deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Procedures range from minimally invasive angioplasty and stenting to more complex bypass surgeries, depending on severity. Ayurveda supports vascular health with Gotu Kola (strengthens veins), Guggulu (reduces cholesterol), and garlic (improves circulation). Triphala, dry brushing, warm oil massages, and yoga (like Viparita Karani) also enhance blood flow. Early lifestyle changes—exercise, hydration, and a Pitta-Kapha balancing diet—may help manage vascular issues before surgery becomes necessary.
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Control high blood pressure

186 days ago
2 answers

I am a 49 yo who has got menopausal woman with bp 150/95 how to control it with no side effects. Thank you


Hello Madam, do you suffer from any other health issue? Weight gain? Stress? Sleeplessness? Constipation? The cause of high blood pressure needs to be evaluated first. Then we can plan for the treatment. In the meantime please control your diet - avoid spicy /salty/sour / hot & oily foods in excess. Restrict non-veg , dairy products, fermented & bakery products. Also reduce eating out if that’s the case. Drink water boiled with coriander seeds & dry ginger throughout the day to regularise the flow of Vata.

Brain pain

178 days ago
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Feeling heaviness in head and breathing less. Its since last 3 months. Some times ellergy feeling. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa


Feeling heaviness in the head and difficulty breathing for the past three months may indicate an imbalance in Vata and Kapha doshas, often leading to congestion, sluggish circulation, and respiratory issues. This can result in blocked sinuses and impaired airflow, while allergies may further aggravate these symptoms. To address this, Ayurvedic therapies like Nasya with medicated oils such as Anu Taila can help clear nasal passages and reduce head heaviness. Medical remedies like Sitopaladi Churna, Talisadi Churna, and Mulethi (Licorice root) can alleviate respiratory congestion and soothe inflammation. Steam inhalation with Tulsi or Eucalyptus oil can further open up airways and relieve congestion. Dietary changes, including warm, light meals and avoiding cold, heavy foods, are crucial to balance Kapha. Incorporating Pranayama techniques like Anulom Vilom and Bhastrika can enhance lung function and calm the mind. For a comprehensive approach, it is advisable to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor treatments and consider detox therapies like Panchakarma for long-term relief.
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