Sounds like you’re really going through a tough time with that pain, especially after the fever. It’s important, first off, to make sure you’re ruling out something serious. If you’re in so much pain that you can’t move, it’s a signal that seeing a healthcare professional ASAP is critical. Don’t wait if things feel really off or are getting worse quickly.
Now, in terms of Ayurveda, what you’re describing could be related to a vata imbalance. Vata dosha governs movement and when it’s out of balance, pain and stiffness, particularly in the joints, is pretty common. After a fever, your agni, or digestive fire, might be weakened, which can contribute to an accumulation of ama (toxins) in the joints, causing pain.
A few things you could try to see some relief:
1. Diet: Avoid cold or raw foods which can aggravate vata. Go for warm, cooked meals, like stews or soups. Adding spices like ginger, turmeric, and cumin can help balance vata and reduce inflammation.
2. Lifestyle: Keep yourself warm, and avoid cold or windy environments. Gentle exercise or yoga might help if you’re able, but don’t overdo it. Think slow and steady when moving your joints. Rest is super important right now!
3. Oil Massage: Daily abhyanga, or warm oil massage, can be soothing. Try sesame oil, which is warming and helps calm vata. Gently massage your joints in a circular motion to promote better circulation and ease stiffness.
Make sure to stay hydrated and prioritize rest. Herbal decoctions like Dashmoolarishta can support joint health, but better consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before trying new herbs.
Don’t ignore severe pain - if it’s not getting better, do get it checked out. Joint pain after fever shouldn’t be brushed off, especially if mobility’s hindered. Trust your gut and seek medical attention if something feels more serious. Stay safe!



