Extreme sleepy all the time weird headache - #26700
Hii sir all the time I am feeling sleepy drowsiness... Lethargy weakness, mostly I have done virechana since a 1 week.... Is this the side effect of ..... Or anything serious.....previously I havenerve weakness and. Vertigo headache... Please help me sir
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Hello Rashmi ji, Did you go for SAMSARJAN KARMA…? TAKE CARE😊
No madam since 1 year I am having nerve weakness vertigo headache so… Doctor advised me to take brahmi vati… But since 30 days I haven’t taken brahmi vati… Eye muscle area pains sometime eye strain… Weird headache… Back head muscle stiff sometimes… Unable to remember something
Samsarjana karma is going on perfectly still have these issue
It would be better if you consult with that doctor who has done your purgation and follow his advice. TAKE CARE 😊
Madam or the symptoms is due to nerve weakness…
How did you know? Did you go for ant test?
HELLO RASHMI,
Have you follow the after procedure protocol, like intake of food what the doctor advice? or rest days or the activates which is prohibited to do after Virechana? have you follow that properly?
or are you having cold water?
I have nerve weakness since 1 year… Forgetting something doctor continued Brahmi vati since 1 year from last month I am not taking… Brahmi vati soo
For this issue I had already replied to your question kindly refer that and follow
I have followed everything… What doctor said
Okay then this could be due to exertion or can be due to more vegas this can be reversed by following proper after care. And rest and have plenty of water see for more 3-5 days you will definitely get relief
Thank you
Madam is it due to nerve weakness of brain… Beacause I have that nerve weakness since 1 year
HAVE YOU DONE ANY INVESTIGATION?
Considering the symptoms you’ve described — persistent sleepiness, lethargy, weakness along with a history of nerve weakness and vertigo headaches — these could relate to an imbalance in your doshas, potentially involving Vata imbalance, which often underlines neurological issues. Virechana, while beneficial for cleansing excess Pitta from the body, can sometimes lead to decreased energy levels or fatigue if not properly followed by replenishing routines or if done repeatedly without appropriateness for your dosha or season. These symptoms often require careful regvidibalancing of Agni, supporting proper nourishment, and establishing a stabilizing routine.
Ensure you’re keeping hydrated, and consider warm, nourishing meals which might include kitchari, soups or stew with spices like cumin, coriander, and fennel seeds to enhance digestion without irritating your system. Regularly sipping warm ginger tea can help stimulate Agni mildly and aid digestion, alongside supporting circulation and healing headaches.
It’s important to maintain a routine that anchors your energy—waking up and sleeping at consistnt times, integrating gentle activities like yoga to promote circulation and balance energy without overstimulating your system. Incorporating grounding practices like abhyanga — self-massage with warm sesame oil or a blend suited to your dosha, can help regulate Vata. The tactile grounding helps with energy and soothes neurotransmitter imbalances, maybe reducing both the drowsiness and headaches.
However, persistent fatigue could also signify underlying health issues. Monitoring the intensity of your headaches or in case of increasing drowsiness, it would be prudent to seek immediate medical evaluations to rule out serious conditions or deficiencies. Stay engaged with health practitioner regarding these symptoms to ensure they don’t underline a more serious issue that requires intervention beyond ayurvedic practices alone.
Feeling extreme sleepiness and lethargy can have a number of causes. Since you’ve recently undergone virechana, an ayurvedic cleansing process, these could be related. Virechana sometimes might lead to temporary imbalances if not followed by appropriate dietary and lifestyle adjustments. It’s essential to restore balance to your doshas, particularly if your vata has been aggravated, which can cause symptoms like weakness and drowsiness.
First, ensure you are replenishing your body adequately post-purification. It’s important to consume a diet that is nourishing and easy to digest. Focus on warm, cooked foods that are mildly spiced. Start with moong dal khichdi, cooked rice, well-cooked vegetables, and mild soups. Avoid raw, cold, or heavy foods that can stress your digestion.
Hydration is key, so ensure you’re drinking warm herbal teas – ginger, cumin, and fresh coriander can be beneficial. Consider incorporating sesame oil massages (abhyanga) into your daily routine, which can help pacify vata and promote relaxation and circulation. Practice gentle yoga or stretching exercises to support your body’s energy flow.
The headache and vertigo might be linked to this vata disturbance or it could also be rooted in pitta imbalance. Try applying a mild brahmi oil to the scalp- it has cooling, nourishing properties. However, if you experience dizziness, severe headaches, or if symptoms persist, it’s best to consult an ayurvedic practitioner in person to rule out any serious underlying condition.
Lastly, ensure sufficient rest and consider a regular sleep schedule to help reset your body’s natural rhythms. Avoid stimulants in your diet like caffeine, they can further disrupt your balance.

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