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Mental Disorders
Question #21214
322 days ago
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Mental issue - #21214

Tushar

i have mental issue i unable to move my head without touching my head or face and if i do not touch my head of face i felling pressure on eyes and head, and then i touch my head or face i feel better. please provide me solution

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Avoid spicy, oily and processed food. Regular exercise. Tab.Brahmi 1-0-1 Cap.Stresscom 1-0-1

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Kindly check thoroughly with neurophysician to rule out cause or any pathology

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How u feel …Plz explain more symptoms?So that we can provide proper solution to u

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Feeling an inability to move your head without experiencing pressure and discomfort is concerning and takeings these symptoms seriously is important. This sensation could be linked to tension or stress, manifesting physically. Ayurveda views such symptoms through the lens of dosha imbalances affecting the mind and body.

The first aspect to consider is your Vata dosha, often associated with the nervous system and movement. An imbalance here might cause the discomfort and compulsion you’re experiencing. Incorporating grounding and calming practices into your routine might be beneficial. Start with daily self-massage (abhyanga) using warm sesame oil. This promotes relaxation and balance, especially focusing on your head, neck, and shoulders to alleviate tension.

Diet plays a significant role in Ayurveda for managing mental and physical tensions. Balance your meals to include warm, nourishing foods like kitchari (a simple blend of rice and mung dal) and soups that help pacify Vata. Limit cold, dry, and raw foods as they can aggravate Vata symptoms. Hydration is important too; sip on warm herbal teas like ginger or chamomile throughout the day.

Implement calming practices like yoga and meditation into your daily routine. Gentle yoga poses, such as forward bends or child’s pose, can relieve tension in the neck and head area, promoting a sense of ease without needing to touch the head or face. Incorporate meditation or pranayama (breath control) to manage stress and bring about mental clarity, practicing deep, slow breaths regularly.

Keep in mind that while these Ayurvedic approaches can be supportive, it’s crucial to consult with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation, especially given the nature of your symptoms. Immediate medical attention is vital if these symptoms worsen or disrupt daily activities, ensuring no underlying medical issues need addressing.

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