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Calf muscle pain with chronic migraine
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Calf muscle pain with chronic migraine - #22904

DHARA KATESHIYA

24 year woman Weight: 74 Height:161 Suffering from calf and fore arm muscles pain. Also she is suffering cronic migration from last 3 month. Current start medicine: Chitrakativati Sarpgandha Haritaki Aavivatikat Laghushut shekhar Shooldhar oil

Age: 24
Chronic illnesses: Migraine Calf and forarm musals pain Sub clinical thyroid ths- 8.4 ( 1 year ago)
300 INR (~3.51 USD)
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Do Serum electrolyte and Vitamin profile tests. Continue these medications as it is. You need to manage weight and thyroid for permanent solution

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Take pathyadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with water Shirshoolavajradi vati 1-0-1 after food with water Apply kshirbala oil on both upper arms and lower limbs Avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 after food with water Nasya with almond oil 2drops in both nostril once daily

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The symptoms of calf and forearm muscle pain combined with chronic migraine suggest potentially underlying imbalances, possibly related to Vata dosha imbalances. In Ayurveda, such symptoms are often linked to circulation issues, nervous system disturbances, or tensions, which can be related to increased stress or dietary factors. With chronic migraines, Pitta imbalances often come into play as well. For managing calf and forearm muscle pain, consider incorporating Ashwagandha powder into your routine. Take 1 teaspoon mixed with warm milk at night, which can help to alleviate stress and tension in the body and support muscle strength. Regular gentle massage using Mahanarayan oil, focusing specifically on the affected areas, can aid circulation and relaxation of muscless. Warm foot soaks, ideally with Epsom salt, can also soothe aching muscles and improve circulation, helping to alleviate pain. Do this 2–3 times a week in the evening before bed. Chronic migraines can be particularly troublesome and influencing your quality of life. Triphala, by taking 1 teaspoon in warm water before bed, can help balance Pitta and aid digestion, which is often linked to migraine settlement. Keeping a regular sleep schedule, minimizing screen time, and practicing deep breathing techniques or gentle yoga like Shavasan or deep abdominal breathing can support relaxation and regulation of stress, possibly reducing migraine occurences. Regarding your current medications, they are indeed targeting nervous system and pain which aligns well with your symptoms. But ensure to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for ongoing medication management and adjustments. Make sure you eat at regular intervals with meals that balance Vata and Pitta — think warm, nourishing, and mildly spiced without overstimulation (avoiding spicy and very sour foods). Increasing hydration through warm fluids throughout the day, like cumin and fennel tea, can aid digestion and reduce potential migraine triggers related to digestive fire inconsistencies. Professional supervision is essential when integrating these practices to ensure they are suitable for your specific body constitution and lifestyle patterns.

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