Tab kaishora guggulu 2 tab twice a day Tab chandra prabhavati 2 tab twice a day
Can u give more details Is burning sensation is constant Do you notice whether it worse at night
Did you check for s.uric acid?, if not please get it done Meanwhile you can take Gokshuradi guggul 2-0-0 after food with water Divya Pidantak vati 1-0-1 after food with water Apply Pidantak oil on affected area
Helloo Dr I recently did complete blood report means full body checkup All report is normal Uric acid is normal Vitamin D b12 normal All is normal But in CBC PCT is increase by 0.328 And PDW is low 11 something idk what is that???
Ok you can take the combination i have suggested and get back for follow up after 1 month
The burning sensation in your right big toe, along with the pain when touching it, might have multiple causes. In Ayurveda, such symptoms can often be related to vata imbalance that could affect nerve health or aggravate pitta resulting in inflammation. However, to fully understand the root cause, careful examination of lifestyle, diet and daily habits are helpful.
First, take a stock of what might be triggering the burning sensation. Are you wearing the right kind of shoes? Make sure your footwear is not tight or putting pressure on the toes. If you spend long hours standing, consider resting feet whenever possible. Avoid exposing your feet to very hot environments or water, as heat can worsen pitta and inflammation.
Since avoiding continuous painkillers is a wise choice, let’s look at other approaches. Start with topical treatment – soak your foot in a warm water solution with a little Epsom salt and turmeric powder for 15 minutes daily. Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties. After soaking, gently massage your foot with warm sesame oil, emphasizing the affected area to promote circulation and release vata obstruction.
Dietarily, incorporating more coolings foods helps to soothe pitta. Add coconut water and aloe vera juice to your routine, consume more fruits like melons, and avoid spicy foods or excess salt. Herbal support includes ashwagandha and brahmi to calm the nervous system and address vata imbalance. You can find these in capsule or powder form; follow the dosage on the package or consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized dosage.
Since you want to get to the bottom, it makes sense to ensure your digestion, your ‘agni,’ is strong, as poor digestion can aggravate imbalances in the body. Consider taking a glass of warm water with a squeezed lemon and a pinch of ginger in the morning to kickstart digestion.
Should the discomfort persist, or if you notice any swelling or severe pain, do consult an Ayurvedic doctor or return to your neurologist. Keep track of any changes — if anything looks or feels off, professional assessment is always the best option.


