vertigo and knee paining due to old age - #34054
My mummy age 65 suffering from knee paining and was sick due to vertigo issue . so checked by dr. and given below prescription. Glycomet-500 - before breakfast in morning Ecosprin AV 75/20 after lunch Vertin 16mg -twice a day Dizitac - in night Konsyfol plus - after lunch kindly advise is any changes there because from last 4 month she is taking above medicine is there any addition thank you
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Doctors’ responses
Start with Suthshekhar ras 1-0-1 after food with water Ashwagandha tablet 0-0-1 at bedtime with warm milk Brahmi vati 1-0-0 after food with water Do Nasya with Cow’s ghee 2 drops in both nostril once daily Do neck and shoulder exercises under expert guidance. Follow up after 21 days
Is there ringing in ears / headache/ vomitings?? Since how long she is having vertigo? Is it during movement increases?? How her blood pressure and sugar levels are?? Took any MRI BRAIN??
No sir,
when she admitted checked all reports are normal from last 4 months the problem was started so Dr said dont stop these medicine sugar is under control but Glycomet 500 is taking before breakfast BP also normal
Ok start her on Medha vati 1 tab twice daily after food with warm water Shankapuspi churna - half tsp with warm water twice daily
this is for vertigo specially and for knee pain
Kerala ayurveda’s Ksheerabala 101 averta cap 1 cap twice daily after food Mahanarayana taila - gentle massage to be done over knees
Thank you Dr. but nothing any side effect for that medicine
thank you for your support.
For addressing knee pain and vertigo at age 65, Ayurveda provides supportive approaches that can be integrated with current medications under supervision of a healthcare professional. Knee pain in older adults often relates to the degenerative aspect of vata dosha. To help balance this, one might incorporate gentle joint-specific exercises such as simple leg lifts or seated leg extensions daily to maintain joint flexibility and strength. Avoid high-impact activities which could worsen pain. Focus on nourishing the joints with warm sesame or Mahanarayan oil massages, which could provide some relief if done gently once a day.
Dietary changes can support vata balance too. Encourage foods that are warm, cooked, and mildly spiced. Include a range of vegetables, especially those stewed with spices like cumin and turmeric, which possess anti-inflammatory properties. Avoid cold and processed foods which might aggravate vata dosha. A small glass of medicinal herbal tea made from ginger and turmeric, taken twice a day, could provide additional relief from inflammation and discomfort.
Addressing vertigo, paying attention to lifestyle can aid your mum’s condition. Ensure she gets adequate rest and a regular sleep schedule, promoting overall neurological calmness. Encourage a regulated daily routine that includes stress-reducing practices, such as gentle yoga or breathing exercises. Limit caffeine and nicotine which can exacerbate dizziness. Also, keep hydration in check—ensure adequate fluid intake.
These Ayurvedic suggestions can be supportive, but given her prescription and ongoing medical conditions, do discuss any changes with her healthcare provider to ensure they harmonize with her current treatment plan. If her symptoms persist or worsen, further medical evaluation might be necessary.

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