Suraj, those muscle cramps can be such a bother, especially when you’re dealing with them for so long. In Ayurveda, leg cramps could be tied to vata imbalances, which can mess with muscle contractions and relaxation cycles. Let’s try to get to the root of it, yeah?
Firstly, you can focus on warming up your legs. Apply some warm sesame oil directly, which is quite balancing for vata. It’s okay if you already tried oils but using it perhaps a little different way might help. Warm the oil slightly, apply it generously and perform light massage on both legs - just relaxing strokes, nothing too intense. Do this once, maybe twice a day if you can.
Hydration is key too. Dehydration is often overlooked. Boost your water intake, and consider lukewarm water with a pinch of pink salt or lemon. It does wonders to maintain electrolyte balance, which might prevent cramps.
Diet-wise, keep it nourishing! Ensure you’re consuming magnesium-rich foods like dark leafy greens, nuts and seeds (flaxseeds, almonds are great options).
Also, think about incorporating a regular bedtime routine, if you aren’t already. Relaxation is significant. Chamomile tea in the evening might soothe the nervous system – giving your muscles a chance to calm down, especially overnight.
Some yoga poses might help. Consider trying “Supta Baddha Konasana” (Reclined Bound Angle Pose) before sleep to open up the hips and legs.
But hey, these cramps might be signaling something that needs immediate attention. If they persist or worsen, it’s wise to consult directly with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying medical issues. Don’t let it linger if it feels off.
Remember, it’s about small, consistent changes. Any questions or if things don’t improve, reach out - happy to think through more options!