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Nerve cut injury (accident)+ medical error (by doctors)
Neurological Disorders
Question #1803
180 days ago
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Nerve cut injury (accident)+ medical error (by doctors) - #1803

Praveen

2021 accident happened My right forearm ULNAR AND MEDIAN Nerves cut + doctors did 10% surgery carelessness After a year another doctors found it 100% my hand lose muscle and doctors did surgery harvest nerve from leg .now it's also not working+ another 2 tendon transfer surgery done ...in the no useđź’”

Age: 25
Chronic illnesses: No
Can't eat
Write
Etc +no sensation
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179 days ago
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I’m sorry to hear about your struggles, and I can understand how deeply frustrating this situation must be. According to Ayurveda, nerve injuries and muscle atrophy are related to imbalances in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and sensation in the body. When Vata is disturbed, it can lead to issues with nerve function, circulation, and tissue repair. In such cases, Ayurvedic treatments often focus on restoring balance to Vata through therapies like Basti (medicated enemas), Abhyanga (oil massages), and herbal formulations that support nerve regeneration, such as Ashwagandha, Brahmi, and Shatavari. These can help to promote healing, improve circulation, and nourish the tissues. A personalized treatment plan with lifestyle changes, diet, and stress management could also play a role in supporting your recovery. I recommend consulting with an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner who can guide you based on your individual constitution and current condition.
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Oh man, that sounds incredibly tough. Nerve injuries, especially involving the ulnar and median nerves, can be pretty complex, and it sounds like you went through a lot with surgeries. I'm really sorry you're dealing with this, surgeries don’t always bring the results we hope for, right? It's frustrating, especially after all effort and time you invested. Let's see if there’s anything on the Ayurvedic side that might offer some soothing or support. First, since you're dealing with nerve and muscle issues, strengthening Pitta, specifically its sub-type Sadhaka Pitta which plays a part in mental clarity and focus, might be useful. Maybe focusing on foods that help balance Vata as well, since Vata governs the nervous system, could help. Think about adding warming spices such as ginger, ashwagandha, and also ghee into your diet - they’re known for nurturing nerve tissues. I also suggest Abhyanga, a self-massage with warm sesame oil daily. It aids in soothing Vata imbalances and can help relax muscles. Make sure the oil is warmed to comfort – massage gently – but do consult your doctor to ensure there's no contradiction with your condition. Pay attention to your digestion too, 'cause it's always key in Ayurveda. Keeping the Agni, your digestive fire, strong can ensure nutrients are effectively absorbed. Simple practices like warm lemon water in the morning or avoiding cold meals might help. Of course, don’t forget the emotional toll all this can take, yeah? Perhaps incorporating meditation or gentle breathing exercises could ease stress and improve overall wellbeing. If you can, find a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner near your place for hands-on treatments like Shirodhara or Panchakarma therapies—sometimes personal guidance from a pro makes a world of a difference. And while we focus here, don’t delay seeking further medical advice if needed. Ayurveda can complement, but not replace modern treatments, especially in such complex cases. Stay open to blending both worlds for optimal care! 🤞

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