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Question #21105
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I always feel to sleep even after getting sufficient sleep and feel tired always, is this normal??

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No, it is not normal, it may be due to any infection, low bp., low Hb. Given some medicine u can use them. Tab. Arogya vardhini vati 1-0-1 Tab. Ashwagandha 1-0-1 Syp. Drakshaasav 15-0-15ml
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Feeling tired and like you need more sleep even after a seemingly sufficient night's rest can have various underlying causes. In Ayurveda, we consider the balance of the three doshas — Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. When Kapha dosha is elevated, it can lead to excessive sleepiness and lethargy. This could be your body asking for help to rectify an imbalance. First, let's touch on your daily routine. Are you going to bed and waking up at reasonable hours? Practicing "Brahma Muhurta" timing — rising 90 minutes before sunrise, can align you with natural rhythms and help invigorate both the body and mind. Ensure your sleeping environment is calm, free of digital distractions and offering adequate darkness and quiet. Diet plays a significant role, too. Consuming heavy, oily, and junk foods can increase Kapha and make you feel dull and tired. Opt for lighter, warm meals predominantly in the daytime, ideally finished 2-3 hours before bed for better digestion and sleep quality. Include more spicy, pungent, and astringent flavors in your meals to cut through the Kapha sluggishness. Also, try incorporating a gentle exercise routine, like yoga or brisk walking in the early morning sunlight. This invigorates the body and helps reduce excess Kapha. Pranayama, a breathing exercise, is beneficial too, offering energy and clarity, even if you're feeling slow. It's crucial to note any accompanying symptoms like mental fog, weight gain, or emotional challenges. If so, this might suggest a more profound imbalance, calling for professional consultation. Moreover, a seasonal cleanse or Panchakarma could be beneficial if evaluated appropriate by a skilled practitioner. Lastly, make sure to keep stress in check. Chronic stress can disrupt sleep patterns significantly. Employ practices like meditation or mindful relaxation to keep stress from a creeping in effect on your well-being. The recommendations provided, though deeply rooted in traditional Ayurveda, are practical and should be adeptly interwoven within your lifestyle for effective results. In prevailing circumstances or if the condition doesn't improve, visiting a health professional should always remain a priority.
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