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I understand your concern—at her age and with such a major stomach surgery history, this kind of burning in the feet can be very disturbing, especially when it affects sleep. Let’s approach this gently and safely. she cannot tolerate internal medicines, we will focus on external + very mild support. 1. Cooling Foot Oil Massage Use dhanwantharam tailam or ksheerabala tailam Method: Slightly warm oil (lukewarm, not hot) Massage feet gently for 10–15 mins before sleep Focus on soles and toes Helps: burning, nerve calming, better sleep If burning is very high → mix a little coconut oil with it for extra cooling At 84 and with her surgical history, her body is delicate. External therapies will give relief, but root correction needs very personalized planning. If you want, I can design a very gentle, customized plan (including safest internal options if possible) specifically for her condition and digestion tolerance. You’re taking good care of her—let’s support her comfort and sleep step by step.
Hi are your mother diabetic? There are treatments available for burning sensation visit nearby ayurvedic treatment centre and do shashtika pinda sweda also check urico acid levels Apply pinda taila and balagukuchyadi taila mixed Take guduchyadi kashayam 15ml twice daily before food diluted with 45 ml luke warm water Please mention correctly about stomach issue is it bloating?
Hello, Is she suffering from diabetes or any other disease? Send me the all lab etc reports of her Here some advises for her : - Do foot massage with bronze vessel after apply cow ghee Or coconut oil on feet - Take Avipatikar churn 1 spoon at night - Kamdugdha ras 2-0-2 After meal
Follow some simple lifestyle changes and dietary changes and you will see results for your problem. ✔️Do’s✔️ Drink buttermilk daily. Eat freshly cooked food. Drink warm water. Lunch and dinner on fixed timings. 100 steps after every meal. If possible dinner as early as 7-8 pm. ❌Don’ts:❌ Packed and processed food. Ready to eat items. Oily and spicy food. Sour and fermented products. Dals (only moong dal can be eaten) Besan Raw vegetables and sprouts Curd Reduce dairy intake. 💊Medication 💊 Syp. Amlapitta Mishran 1 tsp twice a day just before food Syp. Patankar kadha 1 tsp twice a day after food Brahmi Ghrut Include 2-3 spoons in her meals. Brahmi oil head massage twice a week Coconut oil feet sole massage daily. Dip in warm water after massage. Body massage with sesame oil + coconut oil in equal parts. Check for BSL and also do MRI Spine to check for any kind of nerve compression.
It is quite common to see these two symptoms - burning feet (Daha) and chronic stomach aches (Shoola) appearing together in Ayurveda. Typically, this suggests an imbalance of Pitta Dosha (heat element) and Samana Vayu (the energy governing digestion). When the digestive fire (Agni) is impaired, it can lead to the buildup of “Ama” (toxins), which then circulates and causes peripheral sensations like burning. Burning Feet: Often categorized under Paada Daha. It is frequently linked to Rakta-Pitta (blood and heat) imbalances or a deficiency in the “Ojas” (vitality) affecting the nerves. Chronic Stomach Ache: This is usually seen as Ajeerna (indigestion) or Grahani (malabsorption). If the pain is dull and long-term, it suggests a slow metabolism and heat accumulation in the GI tract. For this jsut take Abhayarishtam - 10 ml with qual quantity of water morning evening after food Amrutarishtam - 10 ml with qual quantity of water morning evening after food. Alsactil tablet - 2-0-2 before food
Massage both feet with shatdhaut grith once daily. Take guluchyayadi kwath Take amla juice 10ml twice daily. For stomach ahe asafoetida 1 pinch with cologne water and. Apply externally over the stomach, it will give you relief from stomach pain. Take these medications for 3 weeks , and take Follow up after 21 days. Some of the medication recommended are available here. Rest buy from outside.
The burning sensation in her extremities point to vitation of pit in blood and muscle tissue stomach issue indicates a weekend digestive fire the burning sensation in feet known as pada daha and history of major gastric resection suggest both imbalance of pit and what as her age is 84 and sensitive digestive history we will focus on cooling cooling and easily digestible formulation 1) pinda thailam- apply gently on feet before bed 2) ksheerbala Thailam- gentle massage on souls of feet 30 minutes before bath 3) dhanwantaram kwath- 15 ml with 45 ml lukewarm water twice daily empty stomach 4) dadimadi ghritam-1/2 tsf With warm water before food Include food like bottle guard pomegranate and soaked raisins small frequent mail 5 to 6 very small meal are better than three large means use water boiled with coriander seed throughout the day Avoid spicy salty and fermented food like pickle and curd Before sleep she can soak her feet in room temperature water infused with rose petals or neem leaves for 10 minutes Gentle moment of her ankle throughout the day maintain circulation
Namaste, Your mother’s symptoms — burning, stinging sensation in feet disturbing sleep along with long-term weak digestion after major stomach surgery — indicate vata-pitta imbalance with nerve sensitivity and reduced digestive strength. At her age and with surgical history, the focus should be on gentle, external soothing therapies and mild internal support (if tolerated). ⸻ External remedies (very helpful in her case) Apply Ksheerabala Taila or Dhanwantharam Taila on feet at night • Gentle massage for 10–15 minutes • Follow with mild warm fomentation (not too hot) This helps calm nerves and reduce burning sensation. You can also apply pure coconut oil during daytime if there is excess heat. If burning is severe at night: • Soak feet in lukewarm water for 5–10 minutes, then apply oil ⸻ For stomach sensitivity Since she has had major surgery, avoid strong medicines. Give only very light digestive support: • Small quantity of jeera (cumin) water during the day • Soft, warm, easily digestible food (soups, moong dal, soft rice if tolerated) • Small, frequent meals Avoid spicy, sour, fried, and heavy foods. ⸻ Mild internal support (only if she tolerates) Guduchi Satva – a small pinch once daily with water This is gentle and traditionally used to support inflammation and digestion. ⸻ Important note At her age and history: • Avoid strong herbal formulations or multiple medicines • Keep treatment simple and gentle • Monitor if burning increases or if there are new symptoms Burning feet in elderly can also be related to nerve changes or circulation, so regular medical check-up is useful. ⸻ With consistent external care, sleep and comfort can improve gradually. Consultation can help tailor this further to your needs.
External Remedies for Burning Feet— - Coconut oil massage: Apply gently to the feet at night; cooling and soothing. - Aloe vera gel: Fresh gel applied to soles reduces burning sensation. - Neem oil (diluted): Mix with coconut oil and apply lightly; helps itching and burning. - Foot soaks: Lukewarm water with a pinch of rock salt or a few neem leaves; avoid very hot or very cold water. - Sandalwood paste: Traditionally used for cooling; apply thin layer to soles. Diet & Lifestyle (supportive for skin + digestion)---- - Small, frequent meals: Easily digestible foods like rice gruel, thin dal, vegetable soups. - Avoid heavy, oily, spicy foods: These aggravate Pitta and worsen burning. - Warm water sips: Aid digestion and reduce Ama buildup. - Evening routine: Gentle foot massage, calming environment, avoid late-night heavy meals. - Yoga/pranayama (if tolerated): Anulom Vilom, Sheetali for cooling effect.
do hba1c ? blood test take cold water and namak and put feet in 2 mnt 3 times in water take triphala churna 5 gm 2 times day
✓External remedies: Ksheerabala Taila or Mahanarayana Taila – Warm slightly and gently massage both feet and legs for 10–15 minutes every night before bed. Cooling foot pack – Mix 1 tsp Sandalwood powder + rose water into a thin paste. Apply on soles and top of feet for 10–15 min, then wash with cool water. Do this 2 times/day (afternoon & night). Warm salt water soak – Add 2 tbsp rock salt in lukewarm water. Soak feet for 10–15 min at night (before oil massage). Helps reduce heat and stinging. ✓Supportive tips Keep feet elevated while sleeping (use pillow under legs). Wear loose cotton socks at night. Avoid direct cold exposure or fan on feet. ✓For stomach: Continue light, warm, easily digestible food (moong dal soup, khichdi with ghee). No heavy/oily/spicy meals. ✓Rule out diabetic neuropathy, vitamin B12 deficiency or peripheral vascular issue with simple blood tests. Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma