बोसवेलिया क्रीम का इस्तेमाल करते हुए बिना टैबलेट्स के ट्राइजेमिनल न्यूराल्जिया का इलाज कैसे करें? - #56038
मुझे ट्राइजेमिनल न्यूराल्जिया है और मैं बोस्वेलिया क्रीम का इस्तेमाल कर रहा हूँ। मैं इसे दर्द के समय अपने चेहरे पर लगाता हूँ। क्या इससे मदद मिलेगी या आप कुछ और सलाह देते हैं? मैं टैबलेट्स नहीं ले सकता क्योंकि मैं छाती के संक्रमण के लिए दवा ले रहा हूँ।
How long have you been experiencing trigeminal neuralgia symptoms?:
- More than 6 monthsHow would you describe the intensity of your pain?:
- Mild — manageableWhen do your pain episodes typically occur?:
- Random times throughout the dayWhat triggers your pain episodes?:
- No clear triggerHave you noticed any relief from using Boswellia cream?:
- Some reliefHow is your overall digestive health?:
- Good — regular and comfortableHow is your energy level during the day?:
- Moderate — some fatigueHave you tried any other treatments for trigeminal neuralgia?:
- Previous medicationsडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
Trigeminal pain in Ayurveda is often related to Vata aggravation affecting the nerves (Vata Vyadhi). Boswellia cream can help mildly because of its anti-inflammatory action, but for long-term relief, internal medicines and calming therapies are usually more effective. You may benefit from: • Ashwagandha – helps nourish and calm irritated nerves • Brahmi or Jatamansi – supports the nervous system and reduces stress-related aggravation • Mahayograj Guggulu or Yograj Guggulu – commonly used in chronic Vata nerve pain • Gentle Nasya therapy with medicated oils like Anu Taila under Ayurvedic guidance • Warm oil massage on neck and jaw area using Mahanarayana oil may reduce stiffness and nerve sensitivity Lifestyle advice: Avoid cold wind, excessive stress, late nights, and fasting Prefer warm, soft, easy-to-digest foods Maintain good sleep and hydration Gentle meditation and breathing exercises can reduce pain frequency Since you already have symptoms for more than 6 months and have tried prescription medicines, a personalized Ayurvedic treatment plan would give better results than cream alone. With regular treatment, many patients notice gradual reduction in pain intensity and frequency.
Evaluation of Boswellia Cream ••Boswellia serrata (Shallaki) is a potent anti-inflammatory herb. In Ayurveda, it is highly valued for pacifying Vata and Kapha, and modern science confirms its leukotriene-inhibiting properties. ••Will it help? Yes, it can help reduce localized inflammation around the nerve pathway. ••The Caveat: Do not rub or massage it vigorously. Trigeminal Neuralgia pathways are incredibly sensitive. Aggressive rubbing or friction can act as a trigger, exciting the nerve and bringing on a painful episode. Instead, gently smear or apply a thin layer over the affected area without putting pressure on the trigger zones. ••External Ayurvedic Recommendations (No Tablets) Since oral administration is restricted right now, we must focus strictly on targeted local treatments (Sthanika Chikitsa) to calm the hyper-excited Vata nerve endings. 1. Warm Local Applications (Lepa) Instead of a cold or standard cream, a warm herbal paste can profoundly pacify Vata: ••Dashamanga Lepa / Ksheerabala application: If you can procure Ksheerabala Thailam or Mahanarayana Thailam, gently apply a few drops warmed to room temperature onto the face with a cotton ball. Let it sit. ••Warm Compress: You can follow the oil application with a very gentle warm compress using a soft cloth dipped in warm water or a warm decoction of Dashamoola (if available). Avoid this if heat acts as a personal trigger for your pain. 2. Pratimarsa Nasya (Nasal Drops) The nasal route is considered the doorway to the head (Nasa Hi Shirso Dvaram) in Ayurveda and is highly effective for cranial nerve issues without passing through the digestive tract. ••Apply 2 drops of lukewarm Anutaila or Ksheerabala 101 Avarti Thailam (or even pure cow’s ghee) into each nostril in the morning and evening. Sniff gently. This directly nourishes the cranial nerves, reduces Vata, and as a bonus, will help soothe your respiratory tract during your chest infection. 3. Gandusha & Kaval (Medicated Oil Pulling/Gargling) Because branches of the trigeminal nerve supply the jaw and oral cavity, medicated gargling can provide deep relief: •Hold warm Ksheerabala Thailam or warm sesame oil in your mouth without moving it around aggressively (Gandusha) for 3 to 5 minutes daily, then spit it out. This stabilizes the local nerves. •••Crucial Care Tips During a Chest Infection ••Avoid Cold Triggers: Ensure the water you drink for your chest infection is lukewarm. Avoid cold drafts, fans blowing directly onto your face, or washing your face with cold water, as cold is the primary quality of Vata and a massive trigger for TN. ••Protect the Face: Keep your face and neck loosely wrapped in a warm scarf, especially when coughing, as the sudden muscle spasms from coughing can trigger a nerve flare-up.
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