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How to get ride filarial leg pain
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How to get ride filarial leg pain - #20978

Shailaja

🙏I had since 25 yrs right leg caused by filaria up to knee.after left leg caused since 10 yrs back after it grow up to knee.some months back I had so much pain knee above then I found nityananda rasa tablet twice a day two tablet.im using this tablet 7 to 8 Months on wards but now I have so much pain.now what I will do plz reply me sir

Age: 43
Chronic illnesses: Some some times I had UTI but not now.in 2019 I had surgery Myomectomy.
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Avoid sour and fermented food. Tab.Punarnava 2-0-2 Tab.Shallaki 2-0-2 Dashmularishta 15ml twice after meal with lukewarm water
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Dashamoola kwath- Sarvakalpa kwath- Mix together 1 tsp in 400 mL water boil upto 100 mL filter and drink twice daily on empty stomach Giloy ghan vati- Punarnava Mandoor - 1 tab twice daily after food with lukewarm water
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Filarira problem related to due to lymphetic system block You have to follow diet Avoid all processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food and take fruits vegetables salad sprouts nuts seeds and millets Kanchnar gugulu Arogyawardhini wati Triphla gugulu Trikatu powder Mahamajishtadi kwath Take regular 3 month
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Mahayogaraj gugglu two times a day after meals Rasanadi kasaya 20ml two times a day with warm water before meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time
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Dealing with the chronic pain due to filarial infections can indeed disrupt daily life. In Ayurveda, this is often connected with imbalances in doshas, particularly Kapha and Vata. Since you've tried Nityananda Rasa for a while without relief, we can try another comprehensive approach focused on pain relief while balancing these doshas. First, review diet and lifestyle. Reducing Kapha- and Vata-aggravating foods can be helpful. Try to diminish intake of cold and heavy foods like dairy or excessively cold beverages, and embrace warm, light meals with spices like ginger and cumin that support digestion. Encouraging Agni can help tackle ama (toxins) in the system. For local application, a consistent self-massage with warm oil could offer some relief. Use warm sesame or mustard oil, gently massaging the affected area daily for improved circulation. Always apply moderate pressure — be cautious with intensity given the sensitivity of the area. Herbal remedies such as Dashmoolarishta, a classical formulation, may aid with inflammation and pain when taken under professional guidance. Consult with a practitioner before starting any Ayurvedic formulations like these to ensure they are suited to your condition and constitution. In addition, incorporating gentle, mindful activities like yoga or simple walking may support circulation without overexertion. Always listen to your body and avoid any activity that increases discomfort. However, since your pain is significant and persistent, also consider consulting a healthcare provider. If immediate medical intervention is needed, follow up on that. Integrating modern medical care with Ayurvedic approaches can provide a more holistic care plan, alleviating symptoms while promoting overall well-being.
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