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Pain in left breast plus back plus armd - #26697

Surabhi singh

From last 15 days... currentlyi was in my periodscycle....is something serious. Pain in left side breast plus back plusarmd... feelings irritate...crying....severe when not wearing bra Wat to do...pls suggest

Age: 30
Chronic illnesses: No
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From an Ayurvedic perspective, pain in the left breast, back, and arm, especially during your menstrual cycle, can often be linked to an imbalance in the Vata or Pitta doshas. Its important to address the root cause through a holistic approach.

First, ensure you have consulted with a healthcare professional to rule out any serious underlying conditions. Once medical, concerns are cleared, you can focus on Ayurvedic remedies.

Start with diet. Try to incorporate cooling, pacifying foods to balance Pitta, such as cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Avoid spicy and fried foods which can increase irritation and pain. For Vata balance, include warming, grounding foods like cooked vegetables, warm milk, and whole grains. Drink plenty of warm water or herbal teas, especially with fennel, chamomile, or ginger.

Consider your lifestyle. Reduce stress with breathing exercises or mild yoga, specifically focusing on poses that gently stretch and relax the chest and shoulders like Marjaryasana (Cat Pose) and Bitilasana (Cow Pose). Regular sleep and a routine — bedtime and waking up at the same time each day — can also help balance Vata.

You may find relief through topical applications. Gently massage the painful areas with warm sesame oil, using circular motions for the breast and long strokes toward the heart for the arms. This can help soothe discomfort and promote circulation.

For immediate relief, especially when the pain intensifies without a bra, try to use a supportive, soft-fabric bra, or a sports bra that reduces movement.

Remember, if pain persists or worsens, seeking medical attention is vital to ensure there is no underlying condition needing urgent care. Keep track of your symptoms and note any patterns, which can help both your Ayurvedic practitioner and your conventional doctor better understand and treat your condition.

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Pain in the breast, back, and arm combined with emotional sensitivity around your menstrual cycle often suggests an imbalance possibly related to hormonal changes or increased vata dosha (associated with movement, dryness, and sensitivity) or pitta dosha (linked to heat and irritation).

First, I recommend you consider visiting a healthcare professional to rule out any serious conditions such as angina or breast abnormalities, especially if this pain is severe or new. In the meantime, some practical steps may help manage the pain at home:

Try a warm sesame oil massage: This can be grounding and soothing, helping to balance vata. Gently massage along your back and the affected arm, focusing on areas of tension. Warm the oil slightly before applying and leave it on the skin for at least 30 minutes.

Dietary adjustments: Integrate cooling and soothing foods like cucumber, sweet fruits, and adequate hydration. Avoid very spicy or hot foods, as they may aggravate pitta. Chamomile or fennel tea could help promote relaxation and soothe irritated nerves.

Mindful breathing and gentle stretches: Practicing pranayama and light yoga can support mental calmness and physical well-being. Focus on stretches that relieve tension in your arms and chest without causing discomfort.

Lastly, wearing a well-fitted, comfortable bra might be important to reduce pain. If you’re experiencing emotional overwhelm, consider grounding activities such as meditation or journaling to stabilize your mood. However, prioritize consulting a doctor for immediate concerns or severe symptoms.

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