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Orthopedic Disorders
Question #37335
129 days ago
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Daily Back Pain Relief Needed - #37335

Stella

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How long have you been experiencing back pain?:

- Less than 1 week

What type of pain are you experiencing?:

- Stiffness

What activities make the pain worse?:

- Sitting for long periods
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Dear Stella Avoid sour, fermented and packed foods. Regular exercise. Cap. Lumbagest 2-0-2 Cap. Stresscom 1-0-1 Follow up after 1week.

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Hello, The following will help to address the issue: 1. Physiotherapy/yogasana under the guidance of physiotherapist/yoga teacher. 2. LUMBATON PLUS SOFTGEL CAPSULES 2-----0------2 after breakfast and after dinner for 30 days.

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For dealing with persistent daily back pain, it’s important to focus on a comprehensive approach involving your dosha balance, lifestyle habits, and specific remedies from Ayurveda. Considering your condition involves chronic issues, I would suggest starting with determining your dominant dosha – Vata, Pitta, or Kapha. Back pain often links with a Vata imbalance due to its relation with movement and structure.

One primary step is incorporating daily abhyanga or oil massage using warm medicated oils like Mahanarayan or Dhanwantharam tailam. Warm the oil slightly and apply it firmly yet gently to your back, ideally early morning before a shower. This can help internal lubrication and support balance Vata.

Dietary changes can also be significant. Try to consume warm, nourishing foods that are easy to digest. Include spices like ginger, cumin, and turmeric which support digestion and relieve inflammation. It’s beneficial to avoid cold, dry foods and limit caffeine. Incorporating foods that help balance Vata, such as sweet fruits, whole grains, and cooked root vegetables, can provide grounding.

Yoga movements or asanas are important for flexibility and pain management. Focus on gentle stretching exercises, like cat-cow pose, child’s pose, and supine spinal twists. These help keep mobility and can relieve tension in your spine. Engage in a brief routine, about 15-20 minutes a day.

While the above measures engage with your back pain naturally, it’s also essential to maintain proper posture throughout the day, especially if you work at a desk job. Adjust your chair and workspace to support your back, and take breaks every hour to move around.

In some cases, chronic back pain might require more specific treatment or diagnosis from healthcare professionals. If you experience severe pain or it interferes with your daily activities, consider consulting a practitioner who can provide detailed physical evaluation. It’s important to act timely to prevent further complications.

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Chronic back pain can often be linked to an imbalance in the vata dosha, especially if there’s tension or stiffness involved. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, balancing the doshas, particularly vata, requires both lifestyle adjustments and specific herbal remedies.

First, incorporating a warm, nutrient-rich diet is key. Focus on including foods that pacify vata. Warm soups or stews with ginger, garlic, and turmeric can be beneficial. Also, ensure that meals are regular and avoid cold or raw foods that can aggravate vata.

Consider practicing gentle, daily yoga and pranayama to enhance flexibility and relieve tension in the muscles. Poses like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Marjariasana (Cat-Cow Stretch) can help gently stretch and strengthen the back muscles. Pranayama techniques like Nadi Shodhana may support calming the nervous system, indirectly reducing vata-related imbalances.

Applying warm sesame oil or Mahanarayan oil to the affected area followed by a warm compress can provide relief through its vata-pacifying properties. This can be done in the morning or evening for about 15–20 minutes.

Herbal formulations such as Ashwagandha and Shilajit may support general strength and reduce the sensations of pain. These should be taken under guidance from a qualified practitioner to ensure both dosage and compatibility with any other conditions or medications.

If the back pain intensifies or if there’s any accompanying symptoms like numbness, weakness, or bladder problems, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional immediately, as these may indicate a more serious underlying issue.

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