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प्रश्न #37809
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Persistent Body Aches After Fever - #37809

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I do desk job. I have knee pain and lower back pain for 7-8 years. It is manageable as it is sometimes more sometimes less. The Real Problem: On 31 Mar 2025 i had low grade fever with body aches. No cold or cough. Only body aches. Fever subsided within 2-3 days of taking paracetamol but body aches continued. It has been 6 -7 months but the whole body pain it is not going. Blood test shows Eosinophils 16 to 19 and CRP 3.9 I have tried all medicines ie Ayurvedic, Allopathic and Homeopathic but body aches persists. It is sometimes less sometimes more. My body weight has not changed. I am 5'11" in height and 72 kg weight. I do not have diabetes or blood pressur. What should I do for this body aches especially in the hands and legs to go?

How would you describe the intensity of your body aches?:

- Moderate, affects daily activities

Have you noticed any specific activities that trigger or worsen your pain?:

- No specific triggers

What is your typical diet like?:

- Balanced with fruits and vegetables
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Avoid curd,brinjal , sour and baked food and have hot water regularly Avoid day sleeping Take tab sanjeevani vati 1 tid after food Take Amavatari rasa 1 tid after food Tab amapachana vati 1 tid before food Take water boiled with ginger+ pepper and have twice a day Take salt tied in cloth n heat that pottali over pan and take the steam of heat

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Start with Divya Pidantak vati 1-0-1 after food with water Dashamoolarist 15 ml twice daily after food with water Giloy ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 after food with water Apply dhanvantrum oil+ ashwagandha oil all over the body as oil massage and take warm water bath. Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika for 5-10mins daily Do stretching exercises slowly gradually increase. Avoid sour fermented foods. Avoid cold foods drinks icecream. Avoid exposure to cold atmosphere, wear long sleeve clothes in windy areas and cold areas. Have warm food through out the day.

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✔️ Do’s: ✔️ Millet roti Buttermilk (daily include in your meal) Moong dal (green and yellow both are ok) All fruit vegetables Leafy vegetables (except methi and dil)

🧘‍♀️ Yogasan : 🧘‍♀️

1. Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) 2. Dhanurasana (Bow Pose) 3. Ardha Matsyendrasana (Half Lord of the Fishes Pose) 4. Paschimottanasana (Seated Forward Fold) 5. Halasana (Plow Pose) 6. Sarvangasana (Shoulder Stand Pose) 7. Matsyasana (Fish Pose) 8. Supta Matsyendrasana (Reclined Spinal Twist) 9. Surya Namaskar 10. Malasan (Squats Pose)

🧘‍♀️ Pranayam : 🧘‍♀️ 1. Anulo Vilom 2. Bhramari 3. Kapalbhati 4. Shitali 5. Sitkari

❌ Donot’s: ❌ Tea Coffee Addictions Dals (except moong) Sour Packed food Processed food Achar (pickles) Papad Fried food Avoid dairy completely Non veg products

💊 Medication: 💊

Tab. Ampachak Vati 2 tabs twice a day before food Cap Arnopen (S.G.Phytopharma) 2 caps twice a day before food Tab. Gomutra Haritaki 1 tab twice a day before food Syp. Sarivadhyasav 3 tsp twice a day before food

Tab. Shankhavati 2 tabs twice a day immediately after food suck and eat.

Castor oil 3 tsp with a cup of hot water boiled with Dry Ginger Powder.

NOTE: Avoiding dairy products is a MUST to recover asap.

If you can keep a very light diet for 2-3 weeks possibly only dal khichadi or dal (moong dal) and rice.

Donot apply any kind of oil to any part of your body.

Fomentation with a either electric heating pad or with hot sand mixed with rock salt tied in a pottali.

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Ii is due to the Amajanya shool, It can be managed by ayurveda with some lifestyle modifications

Rx 1.Guduchi Ghan vati 1-0-1 2.Arogya Vardhini vati 1-0-1 3.Amritarishta 15 ml with equal amount of water after food 4.Dashmool kwath 15 ml empty stomach

Avoid spicy and oily food Do suryanamaskaar aasana steps Practice bhramari pranayama regularly

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Dear friend Avoid chilled, sour, fermented foods. Regular exercise. Use boiled water for drinking. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Cap. Stresscom 1-0-1 Tab. Guduchi 2-0-2 Tab. Shallaki 1-0-1 Cap. Gufispon 1-0-1 Follow up after 1week.

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I am Dr. Gursimran Jeet Singh, born and raised in Punjab where culture and traditions almost naturally guided me toward Ayurveda. From very early days I felt more drawn to natural ways of healing, and this curiosity finally led me to pursue Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) at Shri Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College, Chandigarh—an institution known for shaping strong Ayurvedic physicians. During those years I learned not only the classical texts and treatment methods, but also how to look at health through a very practical, human lense. For the past five years I worked in clinical practice, where patients come with wide range of concerns—from chronic digestion troubles to autoimmune illness—and I try to integrate both Ayurveda and modern medical knowledge to give them the most complete care I can. Sometimes western diagnostics help me to understand the stage of disease, while Ayurveda helps me design treatment that address root cause. This bridging approach is not always easy, but I believe it’s necessary for today’s health challanges. Currently I am also pursuing higher studies in Panchakarma therapy. Panchakarma is an area I feel very strongly about—it is not just detox, it is a whole system of cleansing, rejuvenation, rebalancing, and I want to deepen my expertise here. In practice, I combine Panchakarma with lifestyle guidance, diet planning, herbal remedies, yoga and mindfulness practices depending on what a patient actually needs at that moment. No two cases are same, and Ayurveda reminds me daily that healing must be personal. My approach is always focused on root-cause management rather than temporary relief. Diet, herbs, therapeutic oils, meditation routines, and simple daily habits—they all work together when chosen rightly. Sometimes results come slow, sometimes faster, but I try to keep care sustainable and compassionate. Helping someone regain energy, sleep better, or reduce pain, that is the real achievement in my journey. And I continue learning, because Ayurveda is deep, it doesn’t finish with one degree or one training, it grow with every patient and every experiance.My specialties lie in treating a range of chronic and lifestyle-related conditions using Ayurveda’s time-tested principles, tailored to each individual’s unique constitution (Prakriti). I have significant expertise in managing digestive disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), acid reflux, constipation, diabetes, obesity and inflammatory bowel diseases. I also specialize in addressing stress-related and mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, insomnia, and burnout, which are increasingly common in today’s fast-paced world. By integrating therapies like Shirodhara (oil pouring on the forehead) to calm the nervous system, Abhyanga (herbal oil massages) to balance Vata dosha, and adaptogenic herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi, I help patients achieve mental clarity and emotional resilience. In the field of musculoskeletal and joint health, I excel in treating conditions like arthritis (rheumatoid and osteoarthritis), back pain, sciatica, and sports injuries. Using therapies such as Kati Basti (localized oil retention on the lower back) and potent anti-inflammatory herbs like Guggulu and Shallaki, I focus on reducing inflammation, improving joint mobility, and strengthening tissues. My treatments have helped many patients, particularly those seeking non-invasive alternatives, regain mobility and reduce pain through a blend of internal medications and external therapies. Skin disorders are another key area of my practice, where I address conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, and pigmentation issues holistically. By focusing on blood purification and balancing Pitta dosha and detoxifying Panchakarma techniques like Raktamokshana (bloodletting). My approach targets dietary and lifestyle triggers, offering sustainable results for clients who previously relied on temporary solutions like topical steroids. My dual expertise in Ayurveda and modern medicine allows me to create integrative treatment plans that are both effective and safe. I am deeply committed to patient education, empowering individuals to embrace Ayurvedic principles for sustainable health. Through this online platform, I am excited to offer virtual consultations, making the profound benefits of Ayurveda accessible to all. Whether you seek relief from a specific condition or aim to enhance overall vitality, I look forward to guiding you on your journey to balance and well-being with compassion and expertise.
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Start with- 1. Tab Ashwagandha 1-0-1 after food with milk 2. Dashmoolarishta 15ml-0-15ml with 15ml water before food 3. Chyawanprash 1tsp empty stomach with warm milk 4. Tab Shallaki MR, 1-0-1 after food

Avoid spicy oily packaged food items. Avoid eating fridge items. Do Full body massage with Tila Tail thrice in a week.

Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma

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Don’t worry take ashwagandharista 20ml bd,rhumayog gold 1tab bd bd, makaradwaja 1tab bd enough

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BODY ACHE AFTER FEVER AND THEN PERSIST EVERY DAY…AND NOT CURED PERMANENTLY DUE TO IMBALNCE YOUR VATA AND PITTA DOSHA … SOME LIFESTYLE CHANGES/EXERCISE AND SOME HERBAL MEDICINE CAN CURED YOU DEFINITELY:-

FOLLOW:-

DASHMOOL KWATH=100GM SARWAKALP KWATH=100GM KAYAKALP KWATH=100GM… MIX ALL IN A JAR TAKE 1 TSP BOIL 200ML OF WATER TILL REDUCES 100 ML STRAIN AND TAKE EMPTY STOMACH TWICE DAILY ( ITS DETOX DECOCTION FOR YOUR BODY )…

CHANDRAPABHA VATI ASHWASHILA CAPSULE IMMUNOGHRIT TAB=1-1 TAB AFTER MEAL TWICE DAILY…

ERAND PAAK=1 TSP WITH WORM WATER AT BED TIME…

DO REGULAR YOGA AND PRANAYAM=KAPALBHATI/BHRAMRI/VAZRASANA=10 MIN DAILY

5000 STEPS BRISK WALKING

AVOID=SPICY/SOUR/JUNK FOOD…

CONSULT AFTER 1 MONTHS…

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Thank you for reaching out and trusting this platform with your Health journey The symptoms which you have mentioned shows that after that fever episode, your body did not fully return to balance. The fever went away, but the inflammation and response continued at a low level. That is why the body pain has stayed for months. The raised is snowfields indicate the human system is still reacting, And the CRP shows ongoing mild inflammation Your older knee and lower back discomfort also indicate that your tissue and joints have been sensitive for years So now your system needs gentle but consistent support to settle this inflammation and improve circulation in the muscles and joints

It take some time to improve the progress will be gradual, but your body has the strength to recover because you are weight stable. Your appetite is okay and you do not have diabetes or high blood pressure so we will work in a common slow direction. Keep your food warm, freshly, cooked and light. Avoid cold drinks card at night. Every deep fried food bakery and Paradise items. Give dinner early and simple water throughout the day. The small habits more than we realise

Oil massage should be done regularly Every night before sleeping apply a warm joint oil or sesame oil to your knees lower back and arms and legs Massage gently for 10 minutes And then take a warm bath Do this daily Gentle stretching exercises for lower back hamstrings shoulder and a 20 minutes slow walk daily will help

Take Giloy tab 1-0-1 Ashwagandha capsule 1-0-1 Maharasnadi guggulu 1-0-1 Dashamoola aristha 20-0-20 ml with water Drink warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg at night Use Mahanarayana oil for massage

Once get VIT D VIT b12 Esr Thyroid profile

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Hello. Thank you for sharing your detailed history. I can understand how frustrating it feels to continue experiencing body aches and fatigue for several months after a mild fever, especially when all your tests are mostly normal. But dont worry we are here to help you out😊

✅AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PRINCIPLES

1. Ama pachana (removal of metabolic toxins) 2. Vata shamana (balancing aggravated Vata) 3. Rasayana (nourishing and strengthening muscles and joints) 4. Stress and fatigue management

✅SHODHANA CHIKITSA (Detox & Panchakarma Therapy)

Since this condition is chronic, Panchakarma helps in deep cleansing and pain relief.

Recommended therapies (under supervision in nearby panchakarma center for 7 days ):

👉Snehan & Swedana: – Abhyanga (body oil massage) with Mahanarayana Taila or Kottamchukkadi Taila followed by mild steam (bashpa sweda). – Relieves Vata and stiffness.

👉Patra Pinda Sweda (leaf bundle fomentation) to reduce pain and improve circulation.

👉Virechana (purgation therapy): – Helps remove Ama and inflammatory Pitta toxins.

👉Basti Chikitsa (medicated enema): – Matra Basti with Dhanwantaram Taila or Sahacharadi Taila for 7 days beneficial for long-standing joint and muscle pain.

✅INTERNAL MEDICATION

Rasnadi Kashaya tab –2-0-2 twice daily with equal water before meals.

Simhanada Guggulu – 1 tab twice daily (removes Ama, reduces pain). after breakfast and dinner

Yograj Guggulu – 1 tab twice daily (Vata balancing and anti-inflammatory). after breakfast and dinner

Ashwagandha Churna – 1 tsp with warm milk at bed time (muscle tonic and rejuvenator).

✅ External Applications

Daily self-Abhyanga: – Warm Mahanarayana Taila massage, 15–20 minutes before bath. – Focus on lower back, knees, and legs.

Local fomentation (Nadi Sweda) using warm water for stiffness relief.

Use of herbal liniment: Kottamchukkadi taila on painful joints at night.

✅DIET MODIFICATION

✅ Include:

Warm, freshly cooked light food with ghee. Moong dal, rice, cooked vegetables, soups, bottle gourd, pumpkin. Ginger tea or Trikatu churna pinch before meals to improve Agni. Amla, pomegranate, and turmeric (anti-inflammatory).

❌ Avoid:

Cold, stale, or heavy foods (curd, cheese, fried, bakery items). Excess pulses (rajma, chana), sour or spicy food. Excess tea/coffee, cold drinks, and late-night eating.

✅LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION

Regular gentle stretching (especially neck, back, and leg muscles). Yoga asanas: – Bhujangasana, Makarasana, Pavanmuktasana, Tadasana. Pranayama: Anulom Vilom and Bhramari – 10 min daily to reduce fatigue. Avoid long sitting; take small breaks every 1 hour at work. Maintain warm body temperature; avoid exposure to cold air or AC directly on neck/back.

Wishing you a good health😊

Warm regards, Dr. Snehal Vidhate

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Dr. Sara Garg
I am someone who believes Ayurveda isn’t just some old system — it’s alive, and actually still works when you use it the way it's meant to be used. My practice mostly revolves around proper Ayurvedic diagnosis (rogi & roga pariksha types), Panchakarma therapies, and ya also a lot of work with herbal medicine — not just prescribing but sometimes preparing stuff myself when needed. I really like that hands-on part actually, like knowing where the herbs came from and how they're processed... changes everything. One of the things I pay a lot of attention to is how a person's lifestyle is playing into their condition. Food, sleep, bowel habits, even small emotional patterns that people don't even realize are affecting their digestion or immunity — I look at all of it before jumping to treatment. Dietary therapy isn’t just telling people to eat less fried food lol. It’s more about timing, combinations, seasonal influence, and what suits their prakriti. That kind of detail takes time, and sometimes patients don’t get why it matters at first.. but slowly it clicks. Panchakarma — I do it when I feel it's needed. Doesn’t suit everyone all the time, but in the right case, it really clears the stuck layers. But again, it's not magic — people need to prep properly and follow instructions. That's where strong communication matters. I make it a point to explain everything without dumping too much Sanskrit unless they’re curious. I also try to keep things simple, like I don’t want patients feeling intimidated or overwhelmed with 10 things at once. We go step by step — sometimes slow, sometimes quick depending on the case. There’s no “one protocol fits all” in Ayurveda and frankly I get bored doing same thing again and again. Whether it’s a fever that won’t go or long-term fatigue or gut mess — I usually go deep into what's behind it. Surface-level fixes don’t last. I rather take the time than rush into wrong herbs. It’s more work, ya, but makes a diff in long run.
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HI,

ORAL TREATMENT - 1) Shatavari churn 1 tsf with milk before meal twice a day 2) ojasvini SYP. 2tsf with equal amount of water after meal thrice a day 3) m-2 tone syrup with equal amount of water thrice a day 4) aarogyavardhini vati 2 tab BD after meal twice a day 5) mahanarayan taila for local application gentally message after Luke warming it.

After fever , metabolism slows down and due to weakness body achs persists. Don’t wrry, Eat healthy, and follow the prescription for 15 days.

- ADD 1 TSF HALDI EITHER, 4-5 MUNAKA WITHOUT BEEJ IN MILK, EITHER 1/2 TSF ELAYCHI POWDER DAILY AND ADD IN YOUR DIET

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Before advising I have few questions to ask How old you are ?? How is your sleep/ digestion/ bowel habit are ?? Do you have any morning stiffness??any swelling?? Do you sit for long hours without any gap/ stretching?? Any fatigue or tiredness after doing mild work? Currently what all medicines you are using?? After using how much improvement is seen??

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HELLO,

You had a mild viral infection (fever + body ache) in March 2025. The fever went away, but the body aches never fully left. Now, after 6-7 months you continue to have diffuse muscle and joint pain (especially in hands and legs), sometimes mild, sometimes more- without any specific triggers

Your blood tests shows -Eosinophils= 16-19 % : higher than normal (suggest allergy, immune reactivity, or parasitic infection) -CRP 3.9= slightly raised (suggests low-grade inflammation still persisting)

You are otherwise healthy- no diabetes, no obesity , no major illness

WHAT THIS MEANS? After your viral infection, your immune system remained mildly overactive- continuing to produce low-level inflammation in muscles and joints.

This could be due to -post-viral immune fatigue -subclinical allergy (high eosinophils) -chronic muscular tension due to desk work - accumulation of metabolic waste (“ama”) in Ayurvedic terms

So your condition is a mixed picture -In modern terms= post viral chronic myalgia or mild fibromyalgia-type Pain -In Ayurveda= Aamavata / vata-kapha vyadhi- where metabolic toxins (ama) blocks energy flow and irritate joints and muscles

TREATMENT GOALS -remove Ama (toxins and inflammation) -balance vata and kapha (for pain and stiffness relief) -strengthen agni (digestive and metabolic fire) -reduce immune overactivity (calm the allergic/eosinophillic tendency) -rejuvenate - rebuild muscle and nerve strength - correct lifestyle factors- posture, diet, stress, sleep

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

** STAGE 1= AMA PACHAA (detoxify metabolism) DURATION= for first 4 weeks

1) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals = improves liver and metabolic activity, helps remove ama and regulate digestion

2) GANDHAK RASAYANA= 250mg twice daily after meals = natural detoxifier, helps in post viral inflammation and skin/muscle purification

** STAGE 2= ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AND PAIN RELIEF DURATION= for 2 months after phase 1

1) SIMHANADA GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =classic formula for chronic joint/muscle pain; removes ama, pacifies vata

2) RASNADI KASHAYA= 25 ml + equal water twice daily before meals = reduces vata, pain, and inflammation at tissue level

** STAGE 3= STRENGTH AND IMMUNITY DURATION= for 3 months after stage 2

1) ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA= 1 tsp with warm milk at bedtime = muscle and nerve tonic, reduces fatigue, calms mind

2) CHYAWANPRASHA= 1 tsp in morning =rejuvenative tonic, balances immunity and energy

3) GUDUCHI GHAN VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals = immunomodulator; normalize high eosinophils, supports liver

EXTERNAL TREATMENT

1) OIL MASSAGE= with warm Bala taila whole body 3-4 times/week = improves circulation, reduces muscle pain, relaxes nerves, and balances vata

2) STEAM = hot towel compress after oil massage = opens pores, removes ama, releives stiffness

3) MILD PURGATION= castor oil 1 tsp + milk once after 4-6 weeks =dtoxiifes liver and intestines, clears inflammation

DIET -eat warm, fresh, light and easy to digest foods -include soups, moong dal khichdi, rice gruel, vegetable stews - use ghee moderately lubricates joints and calms vata - drink warm water with a pinch of dry ginger during the day - avoid cold drinks, ice creams, raw salads, and reheated food -reduce wheat, dairy (esp curd), sugar, refined flour, and red meat -use spices like turmeric, cumin, coriander, ginger, black pepper for digestion and inflammation control -avoid late night eating, maintain 3-4 hour gap between dinner and sleep

HOME REMEDIES

1) HALDI + BLACK PEPPER + GHEE MILK -1/2 tsp turmeric + pinch black pepper + 1 tsp ghee in warm milk- nightly

2) DRY GINGER WATER -boil 1/2 tsp dry ginger powder in 2 glasses of water, reduce to 1 glass, sip warm through day

3) EUCALYPTUS OR NIRGUNDI OIL MASSAGE -for local muscle or joint pain

4) TRIPHALA AT NIGHT (1/2 tsp with warm water ) - mild detox and gut cleansing

5) GUDUCHI JUICE OR TABLET -15-20 ml daily morning for immune balance

YOGA AND PRANAYAM

FOR BACK PAIN AND KNEE PAIN -bhujangasana -makarasana - setu bandhasana - pawanmuktasana - vajrasana

FOR STIFFNESS AND FLEXIBILITY -tadasana -trikonasana - marjariasana

FOR RELAXATION -shavasana -viparita karani

Avoid sudden jerks and forceful postures

PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= 10-15 min/day-> balances vata and calms mind -Bhramari= reduce stress , improves oxygenation -Deep diaphragmatic breathing= enhances lymphatic drainage and energy

LIFESTYLE CHANGES

POSTURE= keep back straight, shoulders relaxed, screen at eye level. use lumbar support cushion

MOVEMENT= avoid long sitting, stand and stretch every hour

SLEEP= 7-8 hours/night, regular bedtime before 10:30 pm

HYDRATION= warm water or herbal teas

MIND= avoid excessive stress- meditation, prayer, or light music helps balance vata

SUNLIGHT EXPOSURE= 15-20 mins daily for vitamin D

You are not dealing with a dangerous disease- but a chronic low grade imbalance of your metabolism , immunity, and muscle energy The key is consistency and patience -Initial detox and pain relief= 1-2 months -Strength and immunity restoration= 3-6 months - Lifestyle discipline lifelong

If you follow this structural plan-combining Ayurvedic therapy, yoga, diet and mild monitoring- your condition can significantly improve or resolve in 4-6 months.

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Took some internal medicines for 2 weeks and follow up after that.

1. Punarnavadi choornam 1 tsp boiled in 200 ml of water and reduce to 100 ml - took twice daily. 2. Amritarishtam 10 ml twice daily just after food. 3. Vilwadi gulika 2-0-2 after food. 4. Mukkamukkudadi gutika 1-1-1 after food.

Take care, Dr. Shaniba

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It is In ayurved ama formation in body channel causes pain, stiffness and fever on and off Start- Triphala + Guduchi (Giloy) + Turmeric (Haridra) — boil ½ tsp each in 2 cups of water → reduce to 1 cup → drink twice daily after meals.

Herbal tablets:

Gandharvahastadi Kashayam (for Vata balance & pain)

Yograj Guggulu or Mahayograj Guggulu – 1 tab twice daily after food with warm water

Giloy Ghanvati – 2 tabs twice daily (anti-inflammatory & immune modulator)

Also go for panchakarma therapy. Since you do a desk job, maintain:

Ergonomic chair, lumbar support

Get up every 45–60 mins and stretch

Simple yoga: Cat-cow, Pavanmuktasana, Setubandhasana, and mild Surya Namaskar (slowly)

Daily 20-min walk in sunlight

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1.Gilogyghana vati 1 tab twice daily with water after meals 2.Amritasava 15 ml with 15 ml water twice daily after meals 3.Kaishore guggulu 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 4.Haridra khand 1 tsp with warm milk empty stomach in the morning

Supportive Therapies - Abhyanga (Oil Massage): Use Mahanarayana Taila or Dhanwantharam Taila 3–4 times/week, followed by warm bath - Swedana (Steam Therapy): Local or full-body steam after massage to reduce stiffness - Yoga & Movement: Gentle stretches like Bhujangasana, Shalabhasana, and Pawanmuktasana help spinal and joint mobility

Dietary & Lifestyle Tips - Avoid cold, heavy, fermented, or processed foods (increase Agni, reduce Ama) - Include turmeric, ginger, garlic, and ajwain in cooking - Sip warm water throughout the day - Early dinner, light meals, and regular bowel movements are key - Consider seasonal detox (e.g., Panchakarma) under guidance

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Persistent body aches can be distressing, especially when all avenues seem explored. Given your symptoms and laboratory results, it’s essential to approach this holistically. The elevated eosinophils and CRP suggest an underlying inflammation or allergic process, which might be contributing to your symptoms. From an Ayurvedic perspective, it sounds like an imbalance in Vata dosha, leading to these aches and pains. To help pacify Vata, consider the following tips.

First, establish a routine with a focus on regularity. Try waking up and going to bed at the same time daily. Consistency can be surprisingly effective in calming Vata. Secondly, look at your dietary intake: imbue meals with warm, cooked, and slightly oily foods. Avoid dry, raw, or cold foods as they can aggravate Vata. Using spices like ginger, cumin, and turmeric in cooking can help reduce body inflammation. Try to eat at regular intervals without skipping meals.

Abhyanga, or self-massage using warm sesame oil or medicated oil such as Ashwagandha Bala Lakshadi Tailam, could be beneficial. This not only soothes and nourishes the body tissues (dhatus) but also helps alleviate pain and stiffness by balancing Vata. Perform the massage 2-3 times a week before a warm shower.

Additionally, incorporate gentle exercise like walking or yoga into your routine to strengthen your muscles without straining them. Pranayama, specifically Anulom Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing), can offer significant relief by enhancing the flow of prana (life energy) and promoting relaxation.

Do not overlook sleep as a therapeutic tool; aim for 7-8 hrs of restorative sleep. A warm glass of milk with a pinch of nutmeg before bed can help induce restful sleep.

Though ayurvedic treatments can aid, continually experiencing unresolving symptoms should prompt re-evaluation by a medical professional, especially given your elevated CRP and eosinophils. They may consider further diagnostic tests. Taking these ssteps, hopefully, you’ll discover betterment in your pain management.

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The symptoms you’ve described suggest a potential imbalance in your vata dosha, and it might also involve aggravated kapha leading to the stiffness and body aches you’re experiencing. Ayurveda refers to these persistent pains as a result of disturbed doshas and possibly a weakened agni, especially if the pain remains post-illness. Let’s look at some steps you can integrate into your routine to help alleviate this discomfort.

First, warm oil massages (abhyanga) can be quite effective. Consider using sesame oil or mahanarayan oil daily. Warm the oil gently and massage it into your muscles, giving special attention to the areas with the most discomfort. This practice can help balance vata, which is crucial for alleviating pain and improving circulation.

Herbs such as Ashwagandha and Guggulu may also be of use as they have anti-inflammatory properties that may help with body aches. These can often be found in the form of powders or tablets at Ayurvedic stores. However, consult a practitioner before starting any herbs to ensure it’s safe for your particular condition.

A routine of gentle yoga or stretches focusing on flexibility and relaxation could be beneficial. Try to include poses that stretch the spine and hips to support lower back pain relief. Regular movement can also prevent stagnation which aggravates kapha.

Diet-wise, focus on warm, easily digestible meals like soups and stews with spices like ginger, turmeric, and cinnamon to enhance digestion and reduce vata. Avoid cold, raw foods as these can aggravate vata.

If your pain persists, further investigation into underlying issues might be necessary with a healthcare professional who is open to integrating these systems. Yoga, meditation, and an overall balanced lifestyle can help manage stress, which sometimes translates into physical pain. Consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner if the pain continues or worsenes, as personalized therapies might be required.

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I am currently a PG 2nd yr student in the dept of Shalakya Tantra at Parul Institute of Ayurveda and Research, batch 2024. I joined right after UG—no break—straight into PG (regular batch). I did my undergrad from Rajiv Gandhi Ayurveda Medical College (2017 batch, CCRAS syllabus under Pondicherry Univ). Somehow managed to secure 2nd rank university-wide back then, which I didn’t totally expect. Right now, my core interest lies in the Ayurvedic and integrative management of eye disorders. I’ve got decent exposure to both classical texts and clinical practice. From anatomy to pathology, I try to stay grounded in both the traditional Ayurvedic view and also the modern opthalmic understanding, especially with conditions related to the cornea, retina, and anterior segment. During PG deputation in 2nd year, I handled like 200+ OPD patients daily within 1–2 hrs (felt crazy at first but got used to the pace). I’m also trained hands-on in cataract and cornea surgeries under supervision. Not calling myself a surgeon yet, but I did get a good amout of surgical exposure in the PG postings. In terms of academics, I got 82% in the first-year PG exams—distinction score—secured department 1st and university topper at Parul Institute. Sometimes I do wonder if all this speed actually lets me go deep into each case but I’m learning to balance efficiency with proper patient care. Honestly I think that’s the biggest challenge in clinical ayurveda today—staying rooted in shastra while also being practically useful in today's overloaded OPDs. Anyway, still got a lot to learn, but I try to show up with clarity, humility and the will to keep improving every day.
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Dr. Snehal Vidhate
I am Dr. Snehal Vidhate, born n brought up in Maharashtra—and honestly, for as long as I remember I’ve felt this pull towards Ayurveda. Not the fancy version ppl throw around, but the deep, real kind that actually helps ppl. I did my BAMS from YMT Ayurvedic Medical College in Kharghar. That’s where I got my basics strong—like really studied the shastras, understood prakriti, doshas, the whole deal. Not just crammed theory but started to see how it shows up in real lives. After finishing BAMS, I got into this one-year certificate course at Rashtriya Ayurveda Vidyapeeth, Delhi—honestly a turning point. I was super lucky to learn Kerala Ayurveda from my Guru, Prof. Dr. G.G. Gangadharan. He’s got this way of seeing things... simple but deep. That time with him taught me more than any textbook ever could. It kinda reshaped how I look at health, healing n how precise Ayurveda can be when you respect its roots. Right now I’m doing my MD in Panchakarma from SDM Ayurveda College, Bangalore. This place is like a hub for serious Ayurveda work. The Panchakarma training here? Super intense. We go deep into detoxification & rasayana therapy—not just theory again, but hands-on. I’m learning to blend classical techniques with today’s clinical demands.. like how to make Vamana or Basti actually doable in modern patient setups. My current practice is really about merging tradition with logic. Whether it’s chronic skin issues, gut problems, stress burnout or hormone stuff—my goal is to get to the root, not just hush the symptoms. I use Panchakarma when needed, but also a lot of ahara-vihara tweaks, medhya herbs, sometimes just slowing ppl down a bit helps. I really believe Ayurveda’s power is in its simplicity when done right. I don’t try to fix ppl—I work *with* them. And honestly, every patient teaches me something back.
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Dr. Anjali Sehrawat
I am Dr. Anjali Sehrawat. Graduated BAMS from National College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Barwala (Hisar) in 2023—and right now I'm doing my residency, learning a lot everyday under senior clinicians who’ve been in the field way longer than me. It’s kind of intense but also really grounding. Like, it makes you pause before assuming anything about a patient. During my UG and clinical rotations, I got good hands-on exposure... not just in diagnosing through Ayurvedic nidan but also understanding where and when Allopathic tools (like lab reports or acute interventions) help fill the gap. I really believe that if you *actually* want to heal someone, you gotta see the whole picture—Ayurveda gives you that depth, but you also need to know when modern input is useful, right? I’m more interested in chronic & lifestyle disorders—stuff like metabolic imbalances, stress-linked issues, digestive problems that linger and slowly pull energy down. I don’t rush into giving churnas or kashayams just bcz the texts say so... I try to see what fits the patient’s prakriti, daily habits, emotional pattern etc. It’s not textbook-perfect every time, but that’s where the real skill grows I guess. I do a lot of thinking abt cause vs symptom—sometimes it's not the problem you see that actually needs solving first. What I care about most is making sure the treatment is safe, ethical, practical, and honest. No overpromising, no pushing meds that don’t fit. And I’m always reading or discussing sth—old Samhitas or recent journals, depends what the case demands. My goal really is to build a practice where people feel seen & understood, not just “managed.” That's where healing actually begins, right?
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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
I am working right now as a Consultant Ayurvedic Ano-Rectal Surgeon at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital in Nalgonda—and yeah, that name’s quite something, but what really keeps me here is the kind of cases we get. My main focus is managing ano-rectal disorders like piles (Arsha), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika), pilonidal sinus, and rectal polyps. These are often more complex than they look at first, and they get misdiagnosed or overtreated in a lotta places. That’s where our classical tools come in—Ksharasutra therapy, Agnikarma, and a few other para-surgical techniques we follow from the Samhitas...they’ve been lifesavers honestly. My work here pushes me to keep refining surgical precision while also sticking to the Ayurvedic core. I do rely on modern diagnostics when needed, but I won’t replace the value of a well-done Nadi Pariksha or assessing dosha-vikruti in depth. Most of my patients come with pain, fear, and usually after a couple of rounds of either incomplete surgeries or just being fed painkillers n antibiotics. And I totally get that frustration. That’s why I combine surgery with a whole support plan—Ayurvedic meds, diet changes, lifestyle tweaks that actually match their prakriti. Not generic stuff off a handout. Over time, I’ve seen that when people follow the whole protocol, not just the procedure part, the recurrence drops a lot. I’m quite particular about follow-up and wound care too, ‘cause we’re dealing with delicate areas here and ignoring post-op can ruin outcomes. Oh and yeah—I care a lot about educating folks too. I talk to patients in OPD, sometimes give community talks, just to tell people they do have safer options than cutting everything out under GA! I still study Shalya Tantra like it’s a living document. I try to stay updated with whatever credible advancements are happening in Ayurvedic surgery, but I filter what’s fluff and what’s actually useful. At the end of the day, my aim is to offer respectful, outcome-based care that lets patients walk out without shame or fear. That’s really what keeps me grounded in this field.
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Dr. Narendrakumar V Mishra
I am a Consulting Ayurvedic Physician practicing since 1990—feels strange saying “over three decades” sometimes, but yeah, that’s the journey. I’ve spent these years working closely with chronic conditions that don’t always have clear answers in quick fixes. My main work has been around skin disorders, hair fall, scalp issues, and long-standing lifestyle stuff like diabetes, arthritis, and stress that kinda lingers under everything else. When someone walks into my clinic, I don’t jump to treat the problem on the surface. I start by understanding their *prakriti* and *vikriti*—what they’re made of, and what’s currently out of sync. That lets me build treatment plans that actually *fit* their system—not just push a medicine and hope it works. I use a mix of classical formulations, panchakarma if needed, dietary corrections, and slow, practical lifestyle changes. No overnight miracle talk. Just steady support. Hair fall and skin issues often feel cosmetic from outside—but internally? It’s about digestion, stress, liver, hormones... I’ve seen patients try 10+ things before landing in front of me. And sometimes they just need someone to *listen* before throwing herbs at the problem. That’s something I never skip. With arthritis and diabetes too, I take the same root-cause path. I give Ayurvedic medicines, but also work with *dinacharya*, *ahar* rules, and ways to reduce the load modern life puts on the body. We discuss sleep, food timing, mental state, all of it. I’ve also worked a lot with people dealing with high stress—career burnout, anxiety patterns, overthinking—and my approach there includes Ayurvedic counseling, herbal mind support, breathing routines... depends what suits them. My foundation is built on classical *samhitas*, clinical observation, and actual time with patients—not theories alone. My goal has always been simple: to help people feel well—not just for a few weeks, but in a way that actually lasts. Healing that feels like *them*, not just protocol. That’s what I keep aiming for.
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Dr. Prasad Pentakota
I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I’ve been in this field for 20+ years now, working kinda across the board—General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, Cardiology—you name it. Didn’t start out thinking I’d end up spanning that wide, but over time, each area sort of pulled me in deeper. And honestly, I like that mix. It lets me look at a patient not just through one lens but a whole system-wide view... makes more sense when treating something that won’t fit neatly in one category. I’ve handled everything from day-to-day stuff like hypertension, diabetes, or skin infections to more serious neuro and cardiac problems. Some cases are quick—diagnose, treat, done. Others take time, repeated check-ins, figuring out what’s really going on beneath those usual symptoms. And that’s where the detail matters. I’m pretty big on thorough diagnosis and patient education—because half the problem is ppl just not knowing what’s happening inside their own body. What’s changed for me over years isn’t just knowledge, it’s how much I lean on listening. If you miss what someone didn’t say, you might also miss their actual illness. And idk, after seeing it play out so many times, I do believe combining updated medical practice with basic empathy really shifts outcomes. Doesn’t have to be complicated... it just has to be consistent. I keep up with research too—new drugs, diagnostics, cross-specialty updates etc., not because it’s trendy, but cuz it’s necessary. Patients come in better read now than ever. You can’t afford to fall behind. The end goal’s the same tho—help them heal right, not just fast. Ethical practice, evidence-based, and sometimes just being there to explain what’s going on. That’s what I stick to.
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Dr. M.Sushma
I am Dr. Sushma M and yeah, I’ve been in Ayurveda for over 20 yrs now—honestly still learning from it every day. I mostly work with preventive care, diet logic, and prakriti-based guidance. I mean, why wait for full-blown disease when your body’s been whispering for years, right? I’m kinda obsessed with that early correction part—spotting vata-pitta-kapha imbalances before they spiral into something deeper. Most ppl don’t realize how much power food timing, digestion rhythm, & basic routine actually have… until they shift it. Alongside all that classical Ayurveda, I also use energy medicine & color therapy—those subtle layers matter too, esp when someone’s dealing with long-term fatigue or emotional heaviness. These things help reconnect not just the body, but the inner self too. Some ppl are skeptical at first—but when you treat *beyond* the doshas, they feel it. And I don’t force anything… I just kinda match what fits their nature. I usually take time understanding a person’s prakriti—not just from pulse or skin or tongue—but how they react to stress, sleep patterns, their relationship with food. That whole package tells the story. I don’t do textbook treatment lines—I build a plan that adjusts *with* the person, not on top of them. Over the years, watching patients slowly return to their baseline harmony—that's what keeps me in it. I’ve seen folks come in feeling lost in symptoms no one explained… and then walk out weeks later understanding their body better than they ever did. That, to me, is healing. Not chasing symptoms, but restoring rhythm. I believe true care doesn’t look rushed, or mechanical. It listens, observes, tweaks gently. That's the kind of Ayurveda I try to practice—not loud, but deeply rooted.
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