क्या आयुर्वेद मेरे घुटने के चलने पर डिसलोकेट होने जैसी फीलिंग में मदद कर सकता है? - #56779
जब मैं चलता हूँ तो ऐसा लगता है कि मेरा घुटना डिसलोकेट हो जाएगा। मैंने अपनी चलने की गति धीमी कर दी है। मैंने एक एलोपैथिक डॉक्टर से सलाह ली और मुझे बताया गया कि मुझे एमआरआई स्कैन और शायद कीहोल सर्जरी की जरूरत है। मेरे घुटने में ऐसा लगता है जैसे कोई वैक्यूम है। क्या आयुर्वेद मेरी मदद कर सकता है?
How long have you been experiencing this feeling in your knee?:
- More than 6 monthsHow would you describe the intensity of the feeling in your knee?:
- Moderate — affects walkingDo you experience any swelling or stiffness in your knee?:
- Constant swelling and stiffnessHave you noticed any specific activities that worsen the feeling?:
- Walking or runningWhat treatments have you tried so far for your knee?:
- No treatments yetHow is your overall mobility and activity level?:
- Significantly reducedDo you have any history of knee injuries or surgeries?:
- Minor injuriesडॉक्टरों की प्रतिक्रियाएं
••I completely understand the deep sense of instability and discomfort you are experiencing. That sensation of a “vacuum” or emptiness in the joint, combined with the feeling that the knee might give way or dislocate, tells us a very specific story from both modern and Ayurvedic perspectives. Let’s break down exactly what is happening in your knee and how Ayurveda can help manage, strengthen, and potentially resolve this condition. •The Modern vs. Ayurvedic Perspective When an allopathic doctor mentions an MRI and keyhole surgery (arthroscopy) for a knee that feels like it’s going to dislocate, they are usually looking for a structural issue. ••Modern View: The “vacuum” feeling and instability typically point to a ligament tear (like the ACL or meniscus) or severe cartilage wear. Without these stabilizers, the femur and tibia don’t sit snugly together, causing that empty, unstable sensation. ••Ayurvedic View: In Ayurveda, this is a classic presentation of Sandhigata Vata (Vata localized in the joints) with an element of Majja-Kshaya (depletion of the bone marrow/intra-articular fluids) or ligament laxity (Snayu Shithilata). •Vata is dry, light, and empty. When Vata increases in the joint, it dries up the Shleshaka Kapha (the synovial fluid that acts as a cushion/lubricant). •The loss of this fluid creates a literal and metaphorical “emptiness” (Akasha/space element increase), which matches your description of feeling a vacuum. ••Will Ayurveda Help You? Yes, Ayurveda can be highly effective here, but with a realistic, clinical caveat: It depends on the grade of the structural damage. ••For Partial Tears, Degeneration, or Laxity: Ayurvedic therapies excel. We focus on deeply nourishing the joint, rebuilding the synovial fluid, and strengthening the surrounding Snayu (ligaments) and Kandara (tendons) to stabilize the knee naturally. For a Complete Ligament Tear: If the MRI reveals a complete, high-grade tear where the tissue is entirely severed, mechanical stability might ultimately require that keyhole surgery. However, even if surgery becomes necessary, Ayurvedic pre- and post-operative care can drastically speed up healing and prevent future joint degeneration. ••Line of Treatment: Rebuilding the Cushion To counter the dry, unstable Vata in your knee, the treatment protocol must be intensely nourishing (Brimhana) and lubricating (Snehana). 1. External Therapies (Bahya Chikitsa) ••Janu Basti: This is the gold-standard Ayurvedic therapy for your exact complaint. A ring of black gram dough is built around your knee, and warm, medicated Ayurvedic oils are pooled inside it for 30–40 minutes. This deeply penetrates the joint capsule, subdues Vata, and helps restore the “cushion” to eliminate that vacuum feeling. ••Janu Upanaha: Applying a warm, medicated herbal poultice over the joint overnight to strengthen the ligaments and reduce structural instability. ••Abhyanga: Gentle downward oil massage using Mahanarayana Taila, Ksheerabala Taila, or Murivenna (excellent for ligament injuries). 2. Internal Medications (Abhyantara Chikitsa) We use herbs that are Vata-hara (Vata-destroying) and Asthi-Snayu Poshaka (nourishing to bones and ligaments): ••Lakshadi Guggulu & Kishore Guggulu: To promote tissue repair and strengthen connective tissue. ••Gandha Thailam: A specific classical oil taken orally (capsule/drops) renowned for its ability to heal bone, ligament, and joint injuries. ••Ksheerabala 101 Avartana: Medicated milk-infused drops to calm severe Vata-induced degeneration. ••Immediate Do’s and Don’ts: •Do Wear a Knee Support: Use a hinged knee cap or brace while walking to mechanically support the joint and prevent accidental twisting. ••Do Rest: Restricting heavy walking was a smart move. Avoid squatting, kneeling, or cross-legged sitting for now. ••Don’t Massively Massage a Loose Joint: Do not apply heavy pressure or hard massage to the knee, as it can further destabilize a torn ligament. Only gentle, warm oil application is recommended.
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हमारी सेवा पर केवल योग्य आयुर्वेदिक डॉक्टर ही परामर्श देते हैं, जिन्होंने चिकित्सा शिक्षा और अन्य चिकित्सा अभ्यास प्रमाणपत्रों की उपलब्धता की पुष्टि की है। आप डॉक्टर के प्रोफाइल में योग्यता की पुष्टि देख सकते हैं।