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

Varicose vains Grade 4

137 days ago
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My wife age 66 has been diagnosed with Varicouse vains advised surgery She does not want to go for surgery Any ayurveda treatment???


Dr. Harsha Joy
137 days ago
4.83
For Grade 4 varicose veins, where surgery has been advised, Ayurveda offers treatments that focus on improving blood circulation, reducing venous pressure, and strengthening vein walls. Your wife’s thyroid condition and obesity may also be contributing factors, as these can lead to aggravated Kapha and impaired blood flow (Rakta Dhatu). In Ayurveda, therapies such as leech therapy (Jalaukavacharana), Panchakarma (Virechana) for detoxification, and local treatments like Abhyanga (therapeutic massage with medicated oils) can be beneficial in managing varicose veins. Herbs like Punarnava, Guggulu, and Triphala may help reduce inflammation and promote venous health. Additionally, maintaining a Kapha-pacifying diet, regular gentle exercise, and elevating the legs can support overall circulation and weight management. It’s essential to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan tailored to her specific condition.

Varicose veins

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


Dr. Ayush Varma
116 days ago
4.75
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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Isolated diastolic hypertension

112 days ago
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My blood pressure is 130/90 to 120/90 always high diastyolic blood pressure always palpitation what to do is there any cure I am doing yoga brisk walking intermittent fasting everything


Dr Sujal Patil
112 days ago
4.83
For managing high blood pressure (130/90 to 120/90), especially with diastolic elevation and palpitations, Ayurvedic treatment focuses on balancing Pitta and Vata doshas, which can regulate circulation and reduce stress. Possible Causes: Stress: Increases Pitta, causing high blood pressure and palpitations. Dietary Factors: Excess salt, fatty foods, or poor diet. Vata Imbalance: Leads to circulation issues and palpitations. Sedentary Lifestyle: Can contribute to high blood pressure. Genetics: Family history may increase risk. Ayurvedic Management: 1. Internal Remedies: Arjuna Churna/Tablets: Supports heart health and lowers blood pressure. Take 1-2 tablets or 1 tsp churna twice daily. Brahmi: Reduces stress and improves circulation. Take 1 tsp or Brahmi vati twice daily. Ashwagandha: Helps manage stress and reduce blood pressure. Take ½-1 tsp at night. Triphala: Detoxifies and balances Pitta and Vata. Take 1 tsp at night. 2. Herbal Teas: Hibiscus Tea: Helps lower blood pressure. Drink 1-2 cups daily. Tulsi Tea: Regulates blood pressure. Drink 1 cup daily. 3. Diet & Lifestyle: Reduce Salt: Excess sodium increases blood pressure. Increase Potassium: Include bananas, leafy greens, and sweet potatoes. Pitta-Pacifying Foods: Eat cooling foods like cucumbers, coconut, and fresh fruits. Yoga and Pranayama: Focus on breathing exercises like Bhramari and Anulom Vilom to reduce stress. Regular Walking: Helps maintain blood pressure. Avoid stimulants like caffeine and alcohol. 4. Panchakarma: Basti (Enema): Helps detoxify and balance doshas. Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Reduces stress and improves circulation. Conclusion: Incorporating Ayurvedic herbs like Arjuna, Brahmi, and Ashwagandha, along with lifestyle changes, can help manage blood pressure effectively. Consulting an Ayurvedic doctor is recommended for personalized treatment.
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Severe pain in back and legs

94 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


Dr. Harsha Joy
93 days ago
4.83
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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Brain pain

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


Dr Sujal Patil
124 days ago
4.83
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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Dvt thrombosis

99 days ago
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I have a dvt is there any good treatment medicine and doctors told a hige risk (kkkkk(kkkkkkkkkkkkkk


Dr Sujal Patil
99 days ago
4.83
In Ayurveda, Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is treated by focusing on improving circulation, reducing inflammation, and addressing Kapha dosha imbalances that contribute to clotting. Key remedies include Guggulu, Arjuna, Triphala, and Ashwagandha, which help improve blood flow and support vascular health. Abhyanga (oil massage) with specific oils like Nirgundi oil may also promote circulation and reduce swelling. However, DVT is a serious condition, and Ayurveda should be used as a complementary treatment alongside conventional medical care. Always consult with your doctor before trying Ayurvedic remedies to avoid any complications, especially when dealing with high-risk conditions like DVT.
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Varicose vein in both legs and pigmentation in both foot

134 days ago
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I have varicose vein in both legs Thighs are blueish in some places and pigmentation in both foot .burning sensation in right foot especially in night and also in daytime when I lie on bed


Dr Sujal Patil
134 days ago
4.83
Hello Sir, For managing varicose veins and associated burning sensations, Ayurveda emphasizes improving circulation and reducing inflammation. Applying Mahanarayan Taila or Sahacharadi Taila to the legs can enhance blood flow and reduce discomfort. (BUT DO NO MASSAGE ON THE VEINS DIRECTLY). Regular intake of TRIPHALA ( 1tsp) powder at bedtime aids digestion and indirectly benefits vein health by relieving strain on circulation. Additionally, herbs like Punarnava and Kaishore Guggul can reduce inflammation and pigmentation; Gotu Kola supports vein strength and may relieve burning. Elevating your legs while lying down, staying active with gentle walking, and avoiding prolonged sitting can also help. Foot baths can help in reducing the pigmentation around the veins). For diet, increase fiber intake and include warm water with turmeric to further support circulation. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a vascular specialist regarding surgical options.

Why does active ulcer bleeding

107 days ago
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12years boy diagnosed anca vasculities, increased creatinine and urea annd low hn. Now he has ulcer in mouth, food pipe and intestines.with active ulcer bleeding


Dr Sujal Patil
106 days ago
4.83
For a 12-year-old boy diagnosed with ANCA vasculitis, elevated creatinine and urea, and active ulcers (mouth, food pipe, and intestines), Ayurveda may offer supportive treatment to help manage symptoms and promote healing, but it should always complement conventional medical care. Here are some general Ayurvedic approaches that may be considered under the supervision of a trained Ayurvedic practitioner: Detoxification (Panchakarma): Virechana (purgation therapy) could be considered to eliminate excess toxins and balance Pitta (which governs inflammation). However, this should only be done under expert supervision. Herbal Remedies: Triphala: Known for its detoxifying and digestive-supportive properties, it may help with ulcers and promote gut health. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia): An herb that may support immune function and inflammation, useful in autoimmune conditions like vasculitis. Turmeric (Curcuma longa): Its anti-inflammatory and healing properties can support ulcer healing and manage systemic inflammation. Amla (Indian gooseberry): High in vitamin C, it can help strengthen the immune system and improve digestion. Dietary Changes: Focus on cooling and easy-to-digest foods (e.g., soft, warm soups, and porridges) to avoid aggravating the ulcers and manage Pitta. Avoid acidic, spicy, or deep-fried foods that could worsen symptoms. Include ghee (clarified butter) in moderation to soothe the digestive tract. Stress Management: Practices like yoga and meditation can help manage stress, which may exacerbate autoimmune conditions and inflammation. Support for Kidney Function: Herbs like Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) and Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) may be used to support kidney function, but only under professional guidance. Important Notes: Always work closely with a healthcare provider, especially given the severity of the condition and potential complications like kidney involvement and active ulcer bleeding. Ayurvedic treatment should be tailored to the child’s specific condition and health status and should be used alongside conventional treatments. Caution: Avoid self-prescribing herbal remedies without the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic doctor, especially in serious conditions like vasculitis.
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Blood clot

114 days ago
1 answers

Hello doctor my name karthik iam 30 years old, past six months ago I was diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis (dvt) but I was healthy I don't have any other health issues but I don't understand why this happen to right now iam feeling okay taking blood thinner anticoagulant tablet but In my test reports after dvt everything is normal only Homosystine levels were high but I just wanted to understand why dis problem has been triggered to me in my young age


Dr Sujal Patil
104 days ago
4.83
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) at a young age, like in your case, can be surprising, especially when you’re otherwise healthy. While DVT is more common in older individuals, there are several factors that could contribute to its occurrence, even in young, seemingly healthy people. Here are some possible reasons: Genetic Factors: Inherited Blood Disorders: Conditions such as Factor V Leiden mutation, prothrombin gene mutation, or antithrombin III deficiency can increase the risk of blood clot formation. These conditions lead to hypercoagulability, which means the blood is more prone to clotting. High Homocysteine Levels: As you mentioned, your homocysteine levels are elevated. High homocysteine is a known risk factor for DVT and other cardiovascular diseases. It can damage the lining of blood vessels, increasing the likelihood of clot formation. Elevated homocysteine may be linked to genetic factors (such as MTHFR gene mutations), nutritional deficiencies (especially folic acid, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12), or lifestyle factors like smoking and poor diet. Lifestyle and Environmental Factors: Inactivity: Prolonged periods of inactivity, such as long periods of sitting (e.g., long-haul travel or desk jobs), can contribute to blood stagnation in the legs, increasing the risk of clots. Obesity: Being overweight or obese can increase the pressure in the veins, which may lead to DVT. Dehydration: Dehydration can cause blood to thicken, which may increase the risk of clotting. Medical Conditions and Medications: Certain medical conditions like autoimmune diseases (e.g., lupus), cancer, or infections can increase the risk of DVT. Hormonal Changes: Medications like oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy can also increase clotting risk. Injury or Surgery: Any trauma, surgery (especially orthopedic surgeries), or even a previous injury to the veins can lead to clot formation, even without other health problems. Given that you are otherwise healthy and your tests are normal, it’s important to focus on lifestyle changes, such as regular physical activity, staying hydrated, and managing stress, to prevent further issues. Monitoring your homocysteine levels and addressing any deficiencies in B vitamins (through diet or supplements) could also be beneficial. If your DVT was triggered by an underlying genetic or lifestyle factor, it's important to discuss with your healthcare provider to get personalized advice on how to manage your condition and reduce recurrence risk. What You Can Do: Dietary Changes: Ensure that you are getting adequate folic acid, B6, and B12, which are important for reducing homocysteine levels. These can be found in leafy greens, legumes, whole grains, and lean proteins. Regular Exercise: Engage in activities that promote circulation, such as walking, swimming, or cycling, to prevent blood from pooling in your veins. Monitor your Homocysteine Levels: Regularly check your homocysteine levels with your doctor to ensure they are within a normal range. It's crucial to continue following your doctor’s advice regarding blood thinners and anticoagulants, as well as considering any underlying genetic tests if necessary. If you’re unsure about the specific cause in your case, or if there’s a hereditary factor, a genetic consultation or a detailed workup with a specialist may help clarify the cause.
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Back lower pain

117 days ago
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I want help for my husband, since from 2 months he had lower back pain but nowadays it's much pain so pls help me, whenever he is in a sitting position or laying down it's painful for him.


Dr. Harsha Joy
115 days ago
4.83
lower back pain is often linked to imbalances in Vata, particularly Vata in the lower body, which governs movement and stability. This can be aggravated by factors like poor posture, stress, or a sedentary lifestyle. To address this, I recommend a combination of Ayurvedic herbs, lifestyle changes, and treatments. Begin with herbal remedies like Ashwagandha, Shallaki (Boswellia), and Guggulu, which help reduce inflammation and support joint health. Regularly massaging the lower back with warm Mahanarayan oil or Sesame oil can provide relief and improve circulation. Encourage your husband to practice gentle stretching exercises or yoga, focusing on poses that stretch and strengthen the lower back, such as Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) or Supta Baddha Konasana. Additionally, a warm compress or hot water bottle applied to the lower back can provide soothing relief. Ensuring he maintains a supportive posture while sitting or sleeping is also important.
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