My Righ Hand is locking - #19916
Drear Sir my left hand is locking automatically I vidited to Neru Physician they are different opinions one said that you are deperation so control your tens 2nd neru physician said that you have Parkinson's and 3rd neru physician said your mucals are week. Then i visited Ortho Padac doctor he said your neriv in upper portion ie neck or head pressed. My CT scan is clear but my neck desk arev straight. Plz suggest me what I can do and which medicine are good for my
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Hi Rahim,
Can you describe when your left hand locks—does it happen during certain activities, or is it more random? Do you experience any numbness, tingling, or weakness in your arm or hand? Also, how does the pain or stiffness in your neck feel, and does it worsen at certain times of day?
To support nerve health, you can try Ashwagandha for stress relief and Boswellia for inflammation. Moringa and Ginger can also help with muscle stiffness and joint health. For your neck, gentle neck exercises and applying warm compresses might relieve some of the pressure.
Dr.sb its randomly my hand is locking I feel pain in my fingers when my hand is locked. It is also mentioned that as such no pain and stiffness in my neck although i feel pain in between my both shoulders slightly nearby neck it also mentioned that my left hand is weak but I can do all activities with left hand more oftenly
Instead of CT scan it’s better evaluated with MRI to look for any compression Meanwhile if not done following test pls get it done CBC Thyroid profile Calcium and VIT B12 and vit D levels and magnesium levels With this we will get more clarity
Your situation seems quite complex, and it sounds like you’re getting a range of opinions — which can be very confusing. Since this involves neurological symptoms, it’s really important to follow up with a specialist who can monitor your condition closely. In Ayurveda, we can certainly provide supportive treatments that complement your existing care and help balance the body’s energies (doshas), particularly Vata, which governs movement and can be easily disturbed by stress, tension, or physical strain.
Firstly, let’s focus on your lifestyle and diet, as these can deeply influence your current state. Consuming warm, nourishing foods can help pacify Vata and strengthen your overall system. Consider incorporating foods like sweet potatoes, avocados, and warm spices like ginger and turmeric into your meals. They have grounding properties and are especially beneficial for nourishing the nervous system.
Abhyanga, or self-ajoinata massage with warm sesame oil, can also be very beneficial. Apply the oil generously to the entire body, focusing on the arms, neck, and shoulders. Gently massage the areas before taking a warm shower. Doin this daily, or at least a few times a week, can help relax the muscles and improve circulation.
Breathing exercises, or pranayama, such as Anulom Vilom, could also be supportive to calm the mind and manage stress levels, which may be contributing to your condition. Spend about 10 minutes each day practicing this, ensuring a calm and quiet environment.
Herbal supplements such as Ashwagandha may help strengthen and support nerve pathways and muscle function. However, it’s crucial to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can tailor choices based on your specific prakriti and current imbalances.
Lastly, since several physicians have ruled out immediate threats via the CT scan, it’s good to routinely check in with a healthcare provider majored in neurology or orthopedics for ongoing management of symptoms. Prioritize safety and professional medical observation while integrating these ayurvedic practices for holistic support.

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