How to overcome in Cervical spine nerve problem - #28143
I have pain in neck and shoulder also in head sometimeI have balance issue.and feel dizzy and this pain goes directly from Neck to eye's please gimme some solution sometime feel pain in jaw also and back side of head sometime I feel numbness and balance issue ........... .......
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Start with Trayodashang guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Mahavatvidhvansh vati 1-0-1 after food with water Ekangvir ras 1-0-1 after food with water Light massage on neck and shoulder area twice with Divya Pidantak oil Slowly try to do neck & shoulder exercises. Follow up after 15 days.
Start with SARIVADHI VATI TAB 1-0-1 After food Mahayogaraja Guggulu Tab 2 bd after food So some meditation and yoga and parayama
To address the variety of symptoms you’re experiencing, such as neck pain, dizziness, and numbness, Ayurveda suggests an approach targeting both the symptoms and underlying causes. Imbalance in Vata dosha often leads to your mentioned symptkms like pain and numbness.
Firstly, ensure your diet pacifies Vata—warm, moist, cooked foods are beneficial. Include ghee, sesame oil, cooked vegetables, and whole grains. Avoid dry or cold foods, and reduce caffeine and dry snacks. Hydration with warm water or herbal teas like ginger or chamomile can also be soothing.
Applying warm sesame oil to the neck and shoulder area and gently massaging it can help alleviate pain and stiffness. Follow this by taking a warm bath or using a warm compress to further relax the muscles.
Incorporate regular gentle exercises like yoga, focusing on poses that stretch the neck and shoulders. However, avoid overstretching. Breathing exercises and pranayama such as Anulom Vilom can help stabilize Vata and promote calm.
Ensure regular sleep patterns; going to bed and waking up at consistent times, ideally by 10 pm, helps with overall balance and reduces dizziness.
Herbal formulations—Triphala can be taken as its good for balancing all doshas; Brahmi or Ashwagandha tablets (500 mg, two times a day) can support nervous system health but consult a physician before starting any herbal supplmentation.
Lastly, because some symptoms could indicate something serious like vascular or nervous disorders, it’s crucial you see a healthcare professional to rule out any underlying issues that may require immediate attention. This combination of approaches, aligning with Ayurvedic wisdom, aims at organized relief and restoring balance within the body.
Your symptoms point towards an imbalance in the vata dosha, which can impact the nervous system and manifest as neck, shoulder, and head pain alongside dizziness and numbness. Addressing this requires harmonizing your body’s energies and improving musculoskeletal alignment. First, let’s focus on dietary adjustments to balance vata. Incorporate warm, cooked meals using ghee, ginger, and turmeric to nourish the nervous system. Hydration with warm water is essential, avoiding cold foods and beverages. These adjustments enhance digestion and metabolic fire (agni), which supports healing.
Incorporate regular, gentle yoga practices to improve circulation and relieve neck and shoulder tension. Poses like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Viparita Karani (Legs-Up-The-Wall pose) can aid in releasing tension and promoting blood flow. Schedule daily sessions, ideally in the morning or evening, for best results.
Apply a warm oil massage using sesame oil on your neck and shoulders, a practice called Abhyanga. Massage gently before taking a warm bath or shower. This will help to improve circulation, relax muscles, and calm the aggravated vata dosha.
Ensure adequate rest and sleep. Sleep on your back with a firm but supportive pillow to maintain the proper alignment of the cervical spine. If your symptoms persist or worsen, it is vital to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out any serious conditions that need immediate attention.
By integrating these changes into your daily routine, you can alleviate symptoms and restore balance to your body’s energies over time. Adopting these practices can encourage long-term healing and resilience.

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