How to detox the body - #19918
Burning sensation all over the body I need help please, coupled with abdominal pain, muscles cramps and tingling.in my legs and arms.The burning sensation is all over my body, I also feel it in my head and eyes.
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Hello Christiana, Your symptoms may indicate an imbalance of Pitta and Vata. The burning sensation suggests increased Pitta. Muscle cramps and tingling suggest disturbed Vata. This may be due to toxins or poor digestion. How is your appetite and motions? Are you diabetic? Have you gotten yourself checked by a neurologist? How is your sleep & stress levels?
Are you having any thyroid issues?? H/o medicines use?? Are you Diabetic?? There are numerous reason for your problem so we need to rule out first
Hello Christiana, In Ayurveda, such symptoms may be linked to an excess of Pitta dosha or an imbalance in Vata. To understand the root cause better, could you share if you have any medical reports or history of conditions such as diabetes, autoimmune disorders, or any recent illnesses? Have you had any blood tests or neurological investigations? Also, how is your digestion and appetite?
Use mahatiktaka grita 2tdp empty stomach in morning Do foot massager with ksheerabala taila in the night
Given the symptoms you’re experiencing – burning sensation throughout the body, abdominal pain, muscle cramps, and tingling in the legs and arms, it’s essential to initially consider seeking immediate medical attention. Such symptoms can indicate serious conditions that require urgent care, such as nerve-related or vascular issues. Immediate evaluation by a healthcare professional will ensure that any life-threatening causes are ruled out or addressed promptly.
Once any urgent medical conditions have been managed, or if it’s advisable by your physician to explore integrative approaches, certain Ayurvedic perspectives can help address the symptoms you’re mentioning. In Ayurveda, a burning sensation, especially coupled with the described symptoms, often suggests an imbalance of the Pitta dosha, which governs heat and metabolic activities in the body.
To help pacify Pitta, you might consider including certain cooling and calming elements into your daily routine. Start with food – focus on a Pitta-balancing diet, which includes sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes. Emphasize fresh fruits like melons, apples, and pears, along with vegetables like cucumber, zucchini, and leafy greens. Avoid spicy, sour, and salty foods as they can aggravate Pitta.
Hydration is crucial, so sipping on cool (but not ice-cold) water throughout the day may also soothe the burning sensation. You could incorporate cooling herbs like coriander or fennel seeds in your water. Just mix a spoonful of these seeds in warm water to steep and drink it once it’s cool.
From a lifestyle perspective, activities that cool the body, such as moonlight walks or swimming, can help. Ensure that your environment is calm and stress-free since stress can exacerbate imbalances. Practice mindfulness activities like meditation or slow yoga to help balance any emotional Pitta imbalances, which sometimes manifest as irritability or frustration alongside physical symptoms.
Additionally, consider an Ayurvedic cleanse after consulting a trained practitioner. Panchakarma, for instance, might be recommended depending on your individual constitution and current health status. It’s tailored specifically to the person undergoing treatment, so professional guidance is a must here.
However, it’s important to emphasize that these measures should serve as complementary to any medical advice or treatment you’re receiving. Your primary concern should be ensuring there’s no immediate threat to your health and well-being.

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