Neurological Disorders
Question #2075
179 days ago
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Stability - #2075

Sharath

I have stability issues where earlier I was diagnosed with positional vertigo but now I still face internal disturbance where I don't feel weight of my body and when I'm bending I don't feel my strength and even my waist became weak it is also moving and swinging. Which made my legs and hands moment weak

Age: 36
Chronic illnesses: Stability issues
Stability issues
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Your symptoms of instability, weakness in the waist, limbs, and difficulty controlling your body may suggest an imbalance in the nervous system, musculoskeletal health, or Vata dosha (in Ayurveda). These could still be related to residual vestibular issues, neurological conditions, or musculoskeletal imbalances. Ayurvedic Management: Herbs: Ashwagandha: Strengthens muscles and reduces stress. Take 1 tsp with warm milk before bed. Bala: Enhances vitality and muscle strength. Take 1 tsp daily. Mahanarayan Oil: Use for oil massages to relieve muscle weakness. Panchakarma: Shirodhara: Calms the nervous system and improves balance. Abhyanga: Daily oil massage to improve circulation and strength. Diet: Focus on warm, moist foods, ghee, and protein-rich foods to strengthen muscles and support Vata balance. Exercise & Yoga: Gentle yoga poses to improve balance and strength, and breathing exercises (Nadi Shodhana) to calm the nervous system. Consultation: Consult an Ayurvedic specialist or neurologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. Tests like MRI or vestibular assessments may be required.
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Sharath
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173 days ago
Thank you for your reply mam.. Mam can I talk once with you. You have informed about Bala.. Is it tailam or powder? Could you please clear this mam!
It sounds pretty challenging, dealing with those stability issues. Vertigo can be quite unsettling, right? It all comes down to understanding your body's balance and how it's being managed. Given what you're saying, it seems your vata dosha might be a bit out of balance. You know, vata dosha tends to govern movement, and when it gets out of whack, that’s when those feelings of instability and weakness can arise. Start by grounding your vata. Incorporate warming and nourishing foods into your diet. Think of things like cooked veggies, whole grains, and whatever your preference of nuts or seeds are. Ghee can be a great ally here, adding it to your meals sparingly can really help bring that balance. Try having something warm first thing in morning, maybe a cup of ginger tea, it’s simple but so grounding. Movement is also key, but without overdoing it. Try practices like yoga or tai chi, which can enhance balance and strength in a gentle way. Focus on slow, steady postures, particularly those that strengthen your core and legs. When You’re bending, move with mindfulness, focusing inwardly to sense your stability. Just tiny steps. If you're feeling weak in the waist or like there’s a lack of solidity, you could try abhyanga – it’s a self oil massage, using sesame or any other vata-balancing oil, applied gently all over the body. This can really help to nourish tissues and calm the vata energy. Monitor how these changes make you feel over time. If there's no improvement, or if things seem to get worse, it’s crucial to consult with a medical professional to rule out any underlying conditions. Safety first, right? Ayurveda can support, but modern medicine might be necessary too. Trust your body and be patient, as changes won't happen overnight. Balance is a journey, but it’s possible to reach it. Hang in there!

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