Orthopedic Disorders
Question #1307
157 days ago
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Rheumatoid arthritis - #1307

Kamalpreet Kaur

Have RA after my 2nd normal delivery in 2019.have done all tests and it diagnosed RA in 2021 now it's very painful...plz suggest.

Age: 37
Chronic illnesses: Rheumatoid arthritis
Pain.
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Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune condition that, in Ayurveda, is linked to Ama (toxins) accumulation and an imbalance in Vata and Pitta doshas. Post-delivery hormonal changes and stress may have contributed to its onset. Ayurvedic treatment focuses on detoxifying the body, reducing inflammation, and balancing doshas. Here’s a holistic approach to manage RA and reduce pain: 1. Detoxify to Reduce Ama (Toxins) • Take Triphala churna (1 teaspoon with warm water at bedtime) to cleanse the digestive system and reduce toxin buildup. • Drink a decoction of Neem and Turmeric daily. Boil 5–6 neem leaves with a pinch of turmeric in water, strain, and drink once a day to reduce inflammation. • Include Panchakarma therapies like Virechana (purgation) or Basti (medicated enema) under Ayurvedic supervision for deeper detoxification. 2. Pain Relief and Inflammation Management • Massage the affected joints with Mahanarayan Taila or Ashwagandha Bala Taila. Warm the oil slightly and apply with gentle circular motions. • Apply a paste of turmeric and ginger powder mixed with warm water directly to the painful joints for relief. 3. Herbal Remedies for RA • Take Guggulu (like Yograj Guggulu or Mahayograj Guggulu) tablets twice daily to reduce joint inflammation and stiffness. • Consume Ashwagandha powder (1 teaspoon with warm milk) at bedtime to strengthen the immune system and reduce fatigue. • Take Giloy (Guduchi) juice or tablets to reduce inflammation and balance immune responses. 4. Diet to Balance Doshas and Reduce Pain • Follow a Vata-Pitta pacifying diet: Eat warm, cooked, and lightly spiced foods like soups, stews, and khichdi (rice and lentils). Avoid raw, cold, and processed foods. • Include anti-inflammatory foods like ginger, turmeric, garlic, and leafy greens in your meals. • Avoid sour, spicy, and excessively salty foods, as they can aggravate Pitta and worsen joint inflammation. 5. Lifestyle Adjustments • Avoid excessive cold exposure and damp environments, which can aggravate Vata. • Practice gentle yoga poses like Vrikshasana (Tree Pose) and Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) to improve flexibility and relieve stiffness. • Engage in daily relaxation techniques like Pranayama (alternate nostril breathing) or meditation to manage stress, which can worsen autoimmune symptoms. 6. Regular Monitoring and Consistency RA requires consistent care. Regular Ayurvedic remedies, combined with modern medical monitoring, can reduce pain and improve quality of life. 7. Panchakarma (Optional) If symptoms are severe, consider a personalized Panchakarma therapy plan under an Ayurvedic practitioner’s supervision. Therapies like Abhyanga (oil massage) and Swedana (steam therapy) can provide significant relief. Follow this plan consistently for 4–6 weeks, and consult an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance.
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