Joint pains medicine - #19755
If the patient was suffering with joint pains First give oil massage with traditional oils then Give sweda with traditional methods then give Guggulu like anti inflammatory drugs,asavas&arista Rasoushadis.
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Can you be more clear . Mostly joint pain is seen in vata vitiated conditions. Need to identify the exact vathavyadi. As you mentioned before this oil… Sodana is good For this you can have Triphala churna 1tsp in half glass luke warm water bedtime according to the bowel nature. Also blood sugar level should be maintained Nisha kathakadi kasaya or as panakam is a good choice For the joint pain and other assosciated complaints Rasnairandi + Manjistadi kasayam 20 ml twice daily before food After sodana youbcan do the rretmnets you have mentioned earlier For more doubts Contact
Is the pain more in the morning and associated with stiffness/ bloating?
Hello Dr Konduri, joint pain, especially in older age, is often a result of Vata dosha imbalance, which governs the bones, joints, and mobility. Vata aggravation leads to dryness, stiffness, and pain in the joints. The treatment approach would focus on nourishing the joints, reducing inflammation, and improving circulation. Traditional oils such as Mahanarayan oil or Dhanwantharam oil are often used for massage, as they provide warmth and nourishment to the tissues, improving flexibility and reducing pain. Following the oil massage, Swedana (sudation) can be done using traditional methods like herbal steam baths or swedana with heated herbal poultices to promote circulation, relax the muscles, and expel toxins. After this, Guggulu-based formulations, such as Pind Taila Guggulu or Maharasnadi Kwath, are commonly used as anti-inflammatory agents to reduce pain and swelling. Additionally, Rasoushadis like Ashwagandha, Shallaki, and Triphala can help with inflammation, promote joint lubrication, and strengthen bones. Asavas and Aristas, such as Maharasnadi Asava or Bala Ashwagandha Asava, are also recommended to help with overall vitality, inflammation, and muscle relaxation.
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1. trayodashang gulgule 2-2-2 2.yograj gulgule 2-2-2 3. Ashwagandharishta 2 TSP with warm water 4. Panchkarma Patrapottali Raktmokshan Leech therapy to relieve instant pain
Hello Firstly for Rheumatoid arthritis we advise abhyanga with valuka sweda but in osteoarthritis abhyanga with sweda is good So every joint pain has its own reason so firstly clear if u know what type of arthritis or be clear with the symptoms
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Oh, joint pains can be quite a bother, can’t they? Let me break down how an ayurvedic approach might help with that. First thing is about oil massage or Abhyanga. Using oils like Mahanarayana Taila, or Dhanwantharam Taila for massage will infuse some warmth in those stiff joints. Not too fast, buddy, you want to make sure the oil is warm, and the massage should be done with enough pressure to stimulate circulation but gentle enough to relax the muscles.
After the oil part, swedana (that’s a sweating therapy) comes into play. You could try Nadi Sweda, using a steam pot and tube, but be careful not to burn yourself! This helps in opening up those blocked channels and relive the pain. Remember that each step is about gently easing tension, so take your time – it’s not a race, right!
Guggulu is a great choice too for it’s anti-inflammatory properties. Yogaraja Guggulu or Kaishore Guggulu might be helpful. But, a little word of caution - always consider consulting an Ayurvedic doctor before starting a herb. They would know what would work best with your unique prakriti or body constitution.
Asavas and Aristas like Ashwagandharishta could also offer some support. Ashwagandha supports the whole Vata dosha, which often gets out of balance with joint pains. Just take it as suggested on the bottle, or your practitioner’s advice.
You see, Ayurveda isn’t just about remedies, though, but lifestyle too. A diet rich in nourishing foods – ghee, warm soups, soft cooked rice, and spiced milk – can be supportive too. And oh, don’t ignore regular stretches or some gentle yoga!
But, and it’s a big BUT, if at any point the pain becomes overwhelmingly severe or you suspect something more serious than just common pain, seek immediate medical attention (seriously, don’t wait). Balancing between the wisdom of ancient Ayurveda and the requirements of modern health needs, that’s the sweet spot!

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