Unani medicine, much like Ayurveda, offers a holistic approach to managing chronic pain. It’s interesting that you’ve come across it! Unani focuses on the balance of humors in the body, and some remedies like Roghan-e-Surkh and Majoon Suranjan are indeed used to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain. From what patients report, Roghan-e-Surkh — a herbal oil — can be massaged onto affected areas. It’s said to improve blood flow and help soothe pain. People often find its warmth comforting in cold weather, which could be why your pain seems to flare up more then.
Now, Majoon Suranjan, is a preparation that contains natural ingredients aimed at reducing inflammation. I’ve heard folks mentioning some relief from their symptoms, but everyone’s different, right? Don’t skip on understanding how these might interact with any other medications you’re on.
On the dietary front, Unani practice often suggests consuming more fruits and vegetables, especially those high in antioxidants. Reducing intake of red meats and processed foods is generally recommended, along with including more whole grains. - Like Ayurveda, diet is tailored, acknowledging that individual’s needs vary.
Even if you’re looking towards Unani, I always recommend checking with your doctors before starting on new remedies or herbs. While herbs are natural, they can still interact with other substances and perhaps even exacerbate existing conditions if not properly managed.
Being proactive about your health is really commendable! Do keep a pain diary, note what works and what doesn’t. Can seem a bit tedious, sure, but it gives profound insights into what lifestyle changes are impacting your health the most. Take care and I hope you find something that works for you.



