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Endocrinological Disorders
Question #334
1 year ago
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Diabetes neuropathy - #334

IB Singh

Why does my feet ache & burn also have acidity problem. My fasting sugar is 95.dhjvddgghjkjfryuh ghujij

Age: 55
Chronic illnesses: Diabetes neuropathy
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Hello Mr Singh, How much is your HBA1C? how about your stools and sleep? Take Tab Kamdudha 2-2-2 after meals with warm water if there is no constipation. Tab Chandrakala 1-1-1 before meals.

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The aching and burning sensation in your feet, combined with acidity issues, can be attributed to several factors that may be interconnected. In Ayurveda, these symptoms can often indicate an imbalance in Vata and Pitta doshas. The burning sensation in the feet may suggest Vata imbalance, leading to nerve-related discomfort, while acidity indicates excess Pitta in the digestive system.

To address the burning sensation in your feet, consider incorporating Ashwagandha and Brahmi into your routine, as they support nerve health and help calm Vata. Gentle foot massages with Sesame oil infused with Turmeric or Ginger can enhance circulation and provide relief. To alleviate acidity, focus on balancing Pitta through dietary changes: include cooling foods such as cucumber, coconut, and mint, while avoiding spicy, fried, or overly acidic foods. Drinking warm water with a spoonful of Amla or coconut water can help soothe the stomach lining and improve digestion.

Your fasting sugar level of 95 is within a normal range, but maintaining a balanced diet with whole grains, fiber, and healthy fats is crucial for overall metabolic health. Regular yoga and Pranayama (breathing exercises) can help reduce stress and improve circulation, aiding in symptom relief. If the symptoms persist, consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized treatment plan that may include specific herbal formulations and therapies to address your unique needs.

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So, you’re feeling that ache and burn in your feet—a classic sign of peripheral neuropathy, often pinned down when it comes to diabetes. You’re right on track to wonder about your fasting sugar level—95 is relatively okay but, the game becomes all about balance.

Now, Ayurveda teaches us that everything is interconnected. That acidity? Possibly signs of Pitta imbalance. When your digestive fire (agni) is out of wack, it can literally burn you up from the inside, adding to that fiery sensation in your feet. All tied together in a dance of disharmony.

For the acidity thing, try incorporating amla (Indian gooseberry), honey, and coriander juice in your daily routine. They’re terrific for calming that internal fire without causing any further chaos. Amla - half a teaspoon with warm water every morning might just be what your agni needs to get a bit more harmonious. Keep sipping on coriander seed water—in a cup, let a tablespoon of seeds hang out overnight, then drink it the next morning.

For your feet, think about gentle massages with warm sesame oil—do it before bedtime, it can do wonders. And make sure your Vata is happy, too. Warm blankets, staying cozy, maybe even a warm foot bath with Epsom salt before sleep.

Gotta remember, lifestyle tweaks make a world of difference. Erratic sleeping and eating is just gonna add to the imbalance—so try sticking to regular meal times, and favour wholesome foods. Relaxation techniques, maybe some simple yoga or meditation could balance both body and mind. Breathing exercises can help regulate the dosha disturbances.

But hey, symptoms like these, it’s good to have a healthcare provider backing you with regular check-ins. While Ayurveda offers beautiful guidance for self-care, sometimes conditions need that modern touch of medicine too.

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