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How to reduce varicose veins?
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102 days ago
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How to reduce varicose veins? - #19713

Gangadhar bhattarai

Please prescribe Ayurvedic medicine that help to treat varicose vein (DVT). Main problems is painful in legs, swelling in leg, heavyness in leg. I currently used valporic acid 500mg twice a day. Difficult to walk is my major problems in this case. My veins are visible and dilutes.

Age: 33
Chronic illnesses: Varicose vein, bipolor disorder, pre- diabeties
Pain
Bipolar diorder
Pre-diabetes
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Verocose vein is problem related to vein volv when they not working well so blood is blocked and swelling and stiff ness in leg so this pathology created disease if you want to get rid of this problem so go through regular exercise plenty of fruit vegetable and salads in your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil products Arogyawardhini wati Kanchnar gugulu Mahamajishtadi kwath Triphla powder
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Hello Gangadhar, how is your daily physical activity, and do you experience any prolonged standing or sitting? What is your current diet, particularly regarding salt and water intake? Are there any other symptoms related to circulation, such as cold feet or cramps? Additionally, understanding your emotional well-being, especially related to your bipolar disorder, and how it might be affecting your overall health could provide insights into your condition. In Ayurveda, varicose veins are often linked to imbalances in the Vata dosha, which governs circulation, and an accumulation of toxins (ama) in the body. Your pre-diabetes and the use of Valporic acid for bipolar disorder could also be influencing your blood circulation.

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For your varicose veins, let's dig into some Ayurveda options that could blend well with your current regimen. Probably you’re familiar with the term "Sira" mentioned in the texts, it's used for blood vessels. When these Sira get imbalanced, they lead to conditions like varicose veins. Addressing Vata dosha is key here since it's annoyed in varicose conditions. Firstly, incorporating foods that pacify Vata dosha might help. Think warm, cooked meals – soups, stews, and maybe kitchari, as opposed to raw or cold foods. Using spices like ginger, cumin, and fennel can boost your Agni, or digestive fire. In terms of Ayurvedic herbs, try Gotu Kola, it's well-regarded for vascular health. Look for capsules or powders (about 500mg), take it once or twice daily with warm water. But check in with your prescribing doctor first—this herb should not conflict with medications like valproic acid. Also consider Horse Chestnut, particularly if swelling's involved. It's recognized for aiding venous return and reducing swelling. Again, consult a healthcare provider due to possible interactions. For local relief, try an oil massage with oils like Ashwagandha or Dashmoola taila. Gently apply them in an upward motion, toward the heart. Avoid pressing too hard as this could do more harm than good. Yoga and light stretching could relieve heaviness in legs. Even just sitting and elevating your legs when possible can help—gravity, your ally in this case, will facilitate blood drainage. Consciously aligning lifestyle changes with Ayurveda can lower symptoms. Keep hydrated, favor gentle exercises over long bouts of being on feet, and try regular sleep patterns—this'll also aid Vata dosha management. Hey, if pain or swelling worsens, see a doctor without delay—urgent checks necessary to rule out anything serious like deep vein thrombosis. Ayurveda's path is gradual, so patience’s a virtue here!

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