Suffering from peripheral neuropathy - #23336
Suffering from peripheral neuropathy having tingling sensation in the sole severe pain of the soles and legs unable to walk Feeling as if something is creeping in the legs. Shooting pain from inside the soles and as ifsomething is coming out from inside
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Control your BSL. Regular exercise. Cap.Stresscom 1-0-1 Cap.Brahmi 2-0-2 Tab.Kaucha 2-0-2
Keep a watch on your sugar levels.
Follow the proper pathya for diabetes. Exercise daily. It is must. Stretching exercise and yogasan will help.
Bala tailam massage to the feet and hands. Make the oil lukewarm and use.
Cap. Palsinuron (S.G.Phytopharma) 2 caps before food twice a day. Syp. Dashmoolarishta 2 tsp twice a day before food with half cup lukewarm water.
Sunthi siddh Castor Oil. 3 tsp at bed time with a glass of hot water.
Peripheral neuropathy can indeed bring about such discomfort and challenges, particularly when the pain and sensations become overwhelming. From an Ayurvedic standpoint, these symptoms may relate to Vata dosha imbalances. Vata’ governs the nervous system, and when it’s out of balance, it could lead to such tingling, pain, and sensation.
To address this, consider focusing on balancing Vata dosha. Start with your diet - favor warm, cooked foods that are nourishing and easy to digest. Incorporate ghee and oils like sesame or olive to help pacify Vata. Avoid cold, dry foods, and reduce the intake of caffeine and processed items that can aggravate Vata.
Try incorporating regular Abhyanga, or oil massage, into your routine. Use warmed sesame oil and massage your legs and feet gently, ideally before a bath or shower. This can help calm the nerves and provide some relief.
Herbal remedies like Ashwagandha and Bala could be beneficial. Ashwagandha is known for its nerve-calming properties, while Bala promotes strength and comfort. A qualified Ayurvedic practitioner should be consulted before starting any new herbal regimen, ensure proper guidance and dosage.
Yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) may also be supportive. Focus on gentle stretches that are comfortable and not too strenuous. Poses like Pawanmuktasana series can help relieve leg discomfort, improve circulation and balance Vata.
Consider your lifestyle, aim to maintain a regular routine as irregularities can aggravate Vata. Ensure you get enough rest as fatigue can worsen symptoms. Stress reduction techniques such as meditation can play a crucial role as well.
However, if your symptoms are severe and impact your ability to walk or perform daily activities, it’s imperative to seek immediate medical attention from a healthcare professional. Peripheral neuropathy can have many underlying causes that require investigation, and timely medical intervention may be essential.

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