Namaste Advising 1) Rasnairandadi kashayam 15 ml twice daily B/F 2)Gandharvahastyadi Eranda 10 ml bedtime with Luke warm water 3)Gandha tailam 10 drops with milk daily 4) Cap.Bonton 1-0-0 A/F 5) Sahacharadi thailam external application
Advising Kati vasthi treatment if possible
Panchakarma treatment are best to avoid the sciatica pain…if possible you can go with kati basti with sahacharadi taila followed by Patra pottali sweda You can also take enema treatment like erandamooladi niruha basti …basti is considered as best to treat the sciatica ayurveda sciatica is compared with Vata gridrasi …vata is main humor to cause gridrasi to tackle vata dosha basti is the best remedy among all panchakarma
Trayodashang guggulu- 1 tablet twice daily after food with Warm water Tab.peedantak vati - One tablet twice daily after food with warm water 3.mahanarayana taila - gentle massage
Good afternoon Jawad , you have Disc extrusion L5 to S1 ok so based on your MRI reports we can suggest you good treatment, At present if you have more pain just take rasanadi gugulu 2-0-2 for 5 days and Kshreebala tail external application (Luke warm ).
further treatment will be given after proper examinations and checking reports Thankyou.
Hello
Sciatica is irritation to sciatica nerve which leads to pain and later on numbness.
- Exercises are compulsory do walking and sciatica relieving exercise. - avoid sitting too long time take a nap or gap in between do some chair exercise.
1) Sciatilon soft gel caps 1-1-1 after food 2) sahacharadi kashaya 10ml-0-10ml with 10ml with warm water before food
If you have severe pain 1) kati basti follow by Patra pinda sweda for 7 days 2) matra basti for 3days
U can follow these medicines for month. If u go for treatment then u can see relief in 10 days only For more guidance consult me
Thank you Dr.Nikitha
When dealing with sciatica, especially related to disc issues like extrusion at the L5 S1 level, Ayurveda offers several approaches that aim to address the root cause and to promote holistic healing. The core focus in Ayurveda is on balancing the doshas, particularly Vata, which often gets imbalanced in such cases.
First, considering the severity and your ongoing treatment, it’s essential to work alongside your current medical therapy. Your medications for pain and inflammation are crucial, but let’s see how Ayurveda can complement this.
1. Diet: Emphasize a Vata-pacifying diet such as warm, cooked, and mildly spiced foods. Consume foods like rice, moong dal, ghee, almonds, and sesame oil. Warm herbal teas such as ginger or chamomile are helpful. Avoid cold, raw, or dry foods like salads or snack bars, as they can aggravate Vata.
2. Lifestyle: Daily practices such as gentle stretching or yoga, specifically poses that alleviate pressure on the sciatic nerve, can help. Cat-Cow stretch, Child’s Pose, and gentle forward bends might be beneficial. Ensure proper rest and avoid lifting heavy objects or making sudden movements which could strain your back more.
3. Herbal Remedies: Guggulu formulations such as Yogaraj Guggulu and Dashmoola Rasayana can be supportive due to their anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for precise doses.
4. Panchakarma Treatments: If it can be arranged, therapies such as Kati Basti or Abhyanga (oil massage) with medicated oils like Mahanarayan oil could relieve tension and soothe nerves affected.
5. External Therapies: Localized application of warm oil or poultices to the affected area can provide relief. Consider trying a warm compress or heating pad as a simple adjunct therapy.
It’s vital to stay connected with healthcare providers about the condition. Sciatica can sometimes signal more severe issues that need immediate attention. Regular check-ups and an integrative approach can serve in ensuring both safety and recovery. Remember that Ayurveda is very individualized, so recommendations can vary based on personal constitution and needs.