First off, I’m sorry to hear about your pain and struggles. That sounds tough. If your doctor suggested an operation and you’re hesitant, it’s good to explore other possibilities, especially in Ayurveda, which often seeks to treat the root cause of issues rather than just the symptoms. Still, it’s crucial to keep in touch with your current doctor, especially if the pain worsens.
Now, considering Ayurveda, the might be an imbalance in your doshas causing this issue, particularly Vata dosha, which governs movement and nerve impulses. An imbalance here might be leading to the pain and difficulty moving your leg. We need to take a holistic approach to balancing this dosha, starting with your daily routine.
Try warm oil massages, known as Abhyanga, using sesame oil, which can aid in improving circulation and reducing pain. Gently massage your leg, focusing on the painful areas, once a day, ideally before a warm bath or shower. Heat therapy can also be beneficial, like using a hot pad or warm compress to ease the stiffness and pain.
Diet also plays a pivotal role. Eating warm, cooked foods like soups and stews could help, along with spices like ginger and black pepper, to stimulate digestion and increase circulation. Stay hydrated, but avoid cold drinks, as they can aggravate Vata.
Herbs such as Ashwagandha and Nirgundi might aid in pain relief and inflammation. You could try an herbal supplement, but it’s wise to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for the right dosage.
Do remember yogic practices. Simple poses like Gentle seated forward bends and cat-cow stretches can improve flexibility, but do them slowly and avoid any that cause pain.
Still, if your condition is not improving, it’s essential to consider the advice of your doctor and keep the option of surgery open as a last resort. Your health should always be the top priority.



