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My left leg aches and has burning sensation
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67 days ago
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My left leg aches and has burning sensation - #20898

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Since 2020 my left leg is paining and having burning sensation ..I take dolo 650 if I have severe pain .can I know to reason .till today it's not cured.It aches all the time with no specific reason or timings .Due to this pain I am unable to sleep.Its only left leg.

Age: 48
Chronic illnesses: Bronchitis
Pain
Burning sensation
Uncomfortable
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Gokshuradi guggul 2-2-2 Rasnasptak kwath 2tsp -0- 2 tsp in lukewarm Water For burning sensation apply chandan bala lakshadi oil

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This is likely a case of Vata Vyadhi, where aggravated Vata dosha.affecting muscular system and blood circulation. any xray,MRI etc you have or other blood tests. Till then you can take This is likely a case of Vata Vyadhi, particularly Gridhrasi (Sciatica), where aggravated Vata dosha affects the nerves. --- Internal Ayurvedic Remedies: 1. Kaishore Guggul- Dose: 2 tablets, twice daily after foof 2. Yograj Guggulu Dose: 2 tablets, twice daily after food. 3. Dashmoolarishta Dose: 15–20 ml with equal warm water after meals, twice a day. 1. Oil Massage (Abhyanga) Use any of the following oils: Mahanarayan Taila Dhanwantharam Taila.

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You may need MRI Lumbar spine to look for any abnormalities You can start Mahayogaraj gugglu two times a day Rasanadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals Hinguwastka churna one spoon with warm water before bed time

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Please specify if there are bulged veins on your leg. Or any discoloration. You can wash your leg with warm stream of nalpaamaraadi kashaya. Tab Sut sekhara ras 1-1-1 Tab Gandhakarasayana 1-1-1

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Your symptoms of persistent pain and a burning sensation in the left leg could be attributed to a range of underlying factors, according to Ayurveda and modern interpretations. From an Ayurvedic perspective, it's critical to consider potential imbalances in your doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. The burning sensation and pain you're experiencing may suggest an aggravated Pitta and imbalanced Vata dosha, responsible for your discomfort and nerve issues. Firstly, understanding that leg pain can stem from nerve compression, muscle strain, or even imbalances in the circulation, consulting a healthcare provider is vital especially since it affects your daily life and sleep. An Ayurvedic approach focuses on addressing root causes and improving your lifestyle holistically. Regarding Ayurvedic interventions, here are some suggestions: 1. **Diet**: Focus on a Pitta-pacifying diet by incorporating cooling foods like cucumbers, sweet fruits, and green leafy vegetables. Avoid spicy, sour, and fried foods since they may increase Pitta, exacerbating your condition. Include ghee in moderation as it helps in lubrication and nourishing the tissues. 2. **Herbal Remedies**: Triphala, an Ayurvedic formulation, assists in detoxifying the body, while Ashwagandha may help to restore strength and balance the Vata dosha. Take under supervision from a professional for precise dosages. 3. **Massage and Oils**: Regular gentle massage with Brahmi or Mahanarayan oil on the affected area could improve circulation and reduce Vata imbalance, generally performed in the evening before going to bed which might aid in better sleep. 4. **Pranayama and Yoga**: Gentle stretches like Pavanamuktasana (Wind-Relieving Pose) and breathing exercises, especially Anulom-Vilom (Alternate Nostril Breathing), can help harmonize your doshas and reduce tension. 5. **Lifestyle**: Maintain a consistent sleep-wake routine and avoid stress; both are crucial in balancing Vata and Pitta. Warm baths before bedtime might also be beneficial. Emphasizing routine and moderation in lifestyle, diet and stress management could support your healing journey. If there isn't significant relief or if symptoms worsen, a detailed medical evaluation is essential to exclude any severe underlying issues.

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