Hello Mohammad, when did you have chicken pox exactly? Are you feeling increase in body temperature or the body heat ? These look like Vata - pitta aggravation after chicken pox. Please avoid heavy, protein rich food like non veg, red meat especially and sea food. Please give details of your levels here for proper guidance. In the meantime you can take Tab Chandrakala 1-1-1 after food. Tab Amrutadi guggul 1-1-1 after food.
Hey, that sounds really challenging with the leg and hip situation. Ayurveda can be really supportive here, especially in cases of nerve issues and the imbalance happening in your body. Now, compressive neuropathy and issues like high cholesterol and uric acid usually echo a disturbance in Vata or Kapha doshas, or perhaps both.
Let’s tackle the nerve issue first. Ashwagandha is a brilliant herb for neuromuscular health—try taking it in powdered form, mixing about a teaspoon with warm milk or water before bed. Look for a pure form, no additives if possible.
For your high cholesterol and uric acid, Triphala can be amazing for detoxification and balancing the doshas that might be leading to this. Take a teaspoon with warm water on an empty stomach in the morning.
Also, add turmeric to your meals; it’s anti-inflammatory and really good for nerve support. But make sure to add black pepper to activate the curcumin in turmeric. That combo is fire!
Think about your diet too. Favor light, easily digestible foods. Avoid really spicy, oily, or heavy-to-digest stuff, as it could aggravate your symptoms. Ghee can be beneficial in limited amounts since it’s soothing for Vata dosha and offers good fats that can actually support your nervous system.
Moving around gently is also good—maybe not heavy exercise, but starting with light walking or yoga designed for your condition can stimulate the nervous system and next time you see your doctor, maybe bring up nerve-specific therapies like Abhyanga (self-massage with warm sesame oil)—it can be incredibly calming to Vata and supportive in nerve issues.
Oh, please note: integrating Ayurvedic remedies like this alongside your current allopathic treatments is a holistic approach, and it’s crucial to consult with your healthcare provider or an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized advice. They’d ensure everything’s in harmony and that no interactions mess up the mix!


