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Body weakened on my right and high inflammation
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102 days ago
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Body weakened on my right and high inflammation - #19718

Kyhan Baksh

I started experiencing pain on pain right shoulder and hip over the years.My entire right side is now weak and hand has a vibrating when extended.my inflammation is ESR 87,and Im severely weak.I got A Brain MRI done, that came back okay but the Neurologist is suggesting Parkinson's and my rheumatoid specialist is looking for an auto immune condition.No confirmed diagnosis.Using prednisolone for inflammation and levocarb for Parkinson neither giving any relief

Age: 45
Chronic illnesses: Autoimmune or Parkinson's?
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Varhatavaat chintamani ras Ashwagandha tab Shootshekhar ras Brahmi vati Triphla powder Bla oil ki maassage
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Hello Kyhan,Have you experienced any changes in your sleep patterns, appetite, or energy levels? How is your digestion—do you have any issues with bloating, constipation, or acidity? Additionally, it would be valuable to know if you have any emotional or mental stress, as these factors can exacerbate autoimmune or neurological conditions. Also, have you noticed any joint stiffness, or changes in your mobility besides the pain in your right shoulder and hip? Given the inflammation and symptoms you describe, understanding any patterns or triggers that worsen your condition could help in determining the underlying imbalances in your body, whether related to Vata, Pitta, or Kapha dosha in Ayurveda.

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Alright, so it sounds like you’re dealing with quite a bit, especially with the uncertainty of no solid diagnosis yet. The ESR is pretty high, indicating significant inflammation, and it's clear pain and weakness are affecting your everyday life. Ideally, we'd start with identifying underlying issues like dosha imbalances – in this case, Vata might be acting up, causing dryness and weakness. If we think about the pain and weakness on right side, it could be worth considering Ayurveda's take on energy channels that may be blocked or imbalanced. Gentle daily Abhyanga (oil massage) with warm sesame oil or Mahanarayan taila might be really helpful – both to soothe the muscles and to help pacify aggravated Vata. Warm it up slightly before applying, and give it at least 15 mins to seep into the skin. Longer is better but ya know, no rush. About the diet, it's crucial to keep that agni, or digestive fire, kindled and strong. Some warm, easily digestible foods like soups, kichari with plenty of turmeric, ginger, and cumin might benefit you. Avoid anything cold and too spicy, which could disturb the Vata balance even more. Daily, set aside time for some light exercises like stretching and simple yoga postures that open up the nerves and energies in your body. Things like gentle twisting postures might ease the inflammation too. For more targeted relief, consider Guduchi or Amalaki herbal supplements to support the immune system and reduce inflammation. Of course, like any supplement, these should be discussed with your doc to make sure they're cool with any meds you're already on. I know waiting for a definitive diagnosis is tough, but keep communicating with your neurologist and rheumatoid specialist. And remember, immediate medical care can't be replaced by these suggestions if your condition worsens suddenly. Things aren’t tidy, but sometimes that's just part of figuring out a personalized plan that works. If any of this feels off or overwhelming, adjust as per what you feel aligns naturally with your body.

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