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I have pain/stiffness in neck - #22145

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I have pain/stiffness in neck for last 2 years. I practice yogasanas daily. What can I do? ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Age: 31
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Neck pain
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Neck pain and stiffness, especially if persisting over a long period like 2 years, can be indicative of vata dosha imbalance, commonly associated with stress, poor posture, or accumulated Ama (toxins) in the body. While practicing Yogasanas is beneficial, here are some specific Ayurvedic recommendations you can consider integrating into your routine. First, pay attention to your diet. Incorporate warm, moist, and grounding foods to pacify the vata dosha. Include cooked vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats like ghee and sesame oil. Avoid cold, dry, and raw foods which could aggravate vata. Drinking ginger tea or warm water with a pinch of turmeric can also support digestion and reduce inflammation. Abhyanga, or self-massage, can be very effective for neck stiffness. Use warm sesame oil to gently massage your neck and shoulders before taking a warm shower. This helps in alleviating stiffness and improving circulation. You may also apply warm herbal poultices to the stiff areas for deeper relief. Ashwagandha and Guduchi are herbs traditionally known for their anti-inflammatory and adaptogenic properties. Taking these as per a certified practitioner advice may help you react more resiliently to stress and reduce inflammation. However, ensure to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herb. Incorporating daily meditation and pranayama (breathing exercises) can help in managing stress, a common contributor to vata aggravation and muscle tension. Practice deep breathing exercises for 15-20 minutes daily to calm the nervous system. Ensure your posture, particularly while sitting, supports your neck and spine. Regularly checking and correcting your posture during work or other activities can help prevent undue strain on the neck muscles. Additionally, ergonomic furniture that provides proper support might be beneficial. Regular Shirodhara therapy, under an Ayurvedic doctor's supervision, can be quite beneficial too as it helps to relieve neck pain and balance Vata. However, if the pain is severe or sudden changes are noticed, it's important to visit a healthcare professional to rule out any significant issues.
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