24/7 dizziness and balance issues - #19936
I feels like going to fall while standing, sitting, walking. Always feels like things are spinning. Head feels heavy. I cant even walk for 5 minutes. I had this since 2.5 years. I have consulted many doctors. I feel anxious, fear of deadth. Health anxiety. Please suggest
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Had they done any investigations/tests related to your problem??
It seems like you’re experiencing symptoms that might indicate a Vata imbalance, which can lead to feelings of dizziness, instability, and anxiety. In Ayurveda, this could also be related to an imbalance in the nervous system, especially if there’s a buildup of stress and fear. To help alleviate these symptoms, herbs like Ashwagandha and Brahmi can be used to calm the nervous system, while a diet focusing on grounding, warm, and nourishing foods can help stabilize Vata. Practices like yoga, meditation, and deep breathing exercises can also support both physical and mental health. Have you had any tests such as MRI or CT scans to rule out neurological conditions or inner ear issues? It’s also important to address your health anxiety and work with techniques that help reduce fear and stress, as chronic anxiety can contribute to physical symptoms.
Addressing dizziness and balance issues from an Ayurvedic perspective allows us to identify underlying imbalances, especially considering your symptoms have persisted for quite some time now. Feeling like you might fall, with the world spinning around you, aligns with an imbalance typically associated with Vata dosha. When Vata is aggravated, it can manifest as anxiety, fear, and instability in both mind and body.
First thing, it’s crucial you maintain a routine that pacifies Vata. Think about food that’s warm, cooked, and lightly spiced to soothe this dosha. Incorporate more natural sweet, sour, and salty tastes into your meals—it’s all about grounding. Khichdi, a simple dish made of rice and lentils, is great too. This not just helps digestion but stabilizes Vata.
Mindfulness and gentle yoga can work wonders. Yoga poses such as Tadasana (Mountain Pose) and Vrikshasana (Tree Pose) can help improve balance, while calming your mind. Practice slow, rhythmic Pranayama breathing exercises to regulate your energy and reduce anxiety.
Now, lifestyle changes… ensure you’re getting enough rest. Establish a consistent sleep schedule that allows for 7-8 hours of restful sleep, wind down gradually in the evening with tranquil activities. Self-massage, or Abhyanga, with warm sesame oil before showering can be soothing and reduce excess Vata.
Hydration is essential, so drink plenty of warm water throughout the day. Herbal teas made from ginger or licorice might also help balance your system. But remember, while these practices can support bodily functions, persistency is key.
However, given your description, please don’t ignore the significance of potential underlying neurological or cardiovascular conditions. Continue consultations with healthcare professionals for a thorough evaluation. Prioritize this, especially considering the severity of symptoms like dizziness and heavy head. Immediate attention could be crucial! Stay patient while integrating these holistic approaches.

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