Neurological disorders involving balance problems often stem from disruptions in the brain, ears, or nerves—areas responsible for coordinating our movements and equilibrium. Conditions like Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, vestibular disorders such as labyrinthitis, or even peripheral neuropathy can contribute to balance issues. The symptoms you describe like tingling and blurred vision could indeed point towards such conditions, suggesting that a thorough medical evaluation, including neuroimaging and perhaps referral to a neurologist, is quite beneficial to rule out serious conditions.
From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, balance problems may indicate a predominance of Vata dosha, which governs movement and circulation in the body. When Vata is imbalanced, you might experience disturbed cellular functions and nerve sensitivity, contributing to balance issues and sensory symptoms.
Here are some Siddha-Ayurvedic recommendations to help balance the Vata dosha:
1. Diet: Focus on warm, moist, and grounding foods like cooked grains, soups, and stews. Include ghee and warm spices like ginger and cumin to pacify Vata.
2. Daily Routine: Establish a regular routine with consistent sleep-wake cycles and meals. Avoid over-exertion, and favor gentle activities that promote calmness, like restorative yoga or short meditative walks.
3. Oil Therapy: Regular abhyanga (self-massage with sesame oil) can ground Vata energy, soothe nerves, and promote balance and relaxation.
4. Herbal Support: Herbs like ashwagandha and Brahmi are traditionally used to support the nervous system and alleviate excess Vata. You can take these in powder form mixed with warm milk in the evening.
5. Breathwork: Practicing Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) increases oxygen flow while calming the mind and reducing Vata disturbances affecting balance.
If your symptoms persist or worsen, it is crucial to seek further medical assessment and avoid delaying necessary treatments, especially if there’s a sudden or pronounced change in your condition.


