Dr. Ortho Spray, which you’re considering, is an over-the-counter product favored by some for joint pain relief. It typically contains natural oils like Gandhapura oil, Peppermint oil, and Eucalyptus oil—these ingredients are known in traditional medicine for their anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties. These oils are capable of increasing blood circulation and potentially providing some level of relief when applied topically strong pungent smell, which might irritate sensitive skins.
However, while many find topical sprays like Dr. Ortho helpful for temporary relief, they don’t actually address the root cause of joint pain. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, persistent joint pain can often be tied to an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which affects mobility and dryens or roughens the joints. The swelling around your ankle could also indicate an excess in Kapha, leading to congestion and heaviness.
I recommend addressing this through dietary adjustments, like incorporating more warming spices, ginger, and turmeric, which can help balance Vata. Regular consumption of turmeric and ginger teas might be beneficial. Also, practicing gentle joint exercises and yoga can enhance flexibility and reduce stiffness over time. Applying warm sesame oil to affected areas followed by a warm cloth wrap may augment relief, as sesame oil is known for its deep tissue penetration and Vata-balancing properties.
However, if the pain persists or swelling increases, it’s best to consult with a healthcare professional for a more thorough diagnosis, as these symptoms could signify a need for medical intervention. Treat any emergency or worsening symptoms promptly to avoid complications.



