Understanding the causes of a stroke can feel daunting, especially when it concerns someone close to you. In Siddha-Ayurveda, we view strokes as an imbalance in the body’s doshas, primarily vata, leading to blockages in nadis (energy channels) that disrupt the flow of prana (vital life force). Here are ten common factors that might contribute to strokes, both from a modern and Ayurvedic perspective:
1. High Blood Pressure: This is a significant risk factor, creating excessive strain on blood vessels. In Ayurveda, it may disrupt the balance of pitta, leading to increased heat and pressure in the body.
2. High Cholesterol: Excessive cholesterol can lead to blockages, similar to ama (toxic waste) accumulating in your system, hindering circulation.
3. Diabetes: Uncontrolled blood sugar levels can damage blood vessels and nerves, equivalent to an imbalance in kapha, causing sluggishness in metabolic processes.
4. Physical Inactivity: A sedentary lifestyle can lead to poor circulation, equivalent to a stagnation in vata, leading to improper movement of energy.
5. Poor Diet: Imbalanced eating can lead to enhanced ama, with high intake of processed foods disturbing doshic balance.
6. Smoking & Alcohol: Such habits dry out and vitiate the doshas, especially vata, reducing the protective function of dhatus (tissues) and increasing risk of blockage.
7. Stress: Chronic stress can elevate pitta, aggravating nervous system functions, contributing to an imbalance leading to strokes.
8. Obesity: Excess weight can slow down the circulatory system, promoting kapha imbalances and putting extra pressure on the heart and vessels.
9. Family History: Genetic predispositions equivalent to your prakriti may make one more susceptible to stroke-like conditions.
10. Age-Related Factors: Naturally, as age progresses, vatadosha can become aggravated, affecting overall physiological functions, albeit not immediately apparent at 60.
To mitigate these risks, implementing a balanced routine is beneficial. Encourage your dad to maintain a diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, aiming to balance his doshas. Regular, gentle exercise like yoga or walking helps invigorate circulation gently, balancing vata. Stress reduction techniques like meditation or pranayama breathing exercises can help calm pitta.
However, given his symptoms like slurred speech and loss of balance, it’s crucial to contact a healthcare provider immediately. It is vital to rule out a serious condition such as a stroke itself. Ayurvedic measures can supplement his journey to wellness but should not replace necessary emergency evaluations or treatments. Be safe and proactive.



