Seeking Relief from Chronic Nerve Pain - #37725
I have nerve pain for the past 5 years. whenver i go to sleep in night electric pain and muscle throughout body for some hours and after one or two o clock it would reduce and i used to sleep. I am diabetic and taking ayurveda medicines and doing pranayama and walking and exercise regularly. I used to intake millets for two times regularly . Lunch only i take rice and veg. I have taken many medicines like ashwagandha and nervin and homeopathy medicines. But still i suffer. please prescibe me ..for your medicines.
How would you describe the severity of your nerve pain?:
- SevereHave you noticed any specific triggers for your nerve pain?:
- StressWhat is your current level of energy during the day?:
- High, very activeDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Dear friend. Avoid sour, fermented and bakery products. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Kaucha 2-0-2 Cap. Brahmi 1-0-1 Cap. Stresscom 1-0-1 Follow up after 1week.

Managing chronic nerve pain effectively requires a comprehensive approach in Ayurveda, where balancing doshas and enhancing the flow of prana through the body is critical. Given your symptoms and diabetes context, lets focus on some tailored guidelines that can complement your existing regimen.
Firstly, consider working subtly with your diet. While millets and rice are good, ensure they’re not increasing vata, as it’s common in nerve pain cases. Begin your day with something warm and grounding like a bowl of cooked oats with a pinch of cinnamon (helps with blood sugar) and a few soaked almonds. Ensure your evening meal is lighter and more digestible; warm soups or khichdi can be better for nighttime, promoting better sleep and reducing evening nerve discomfort.
For herbal recommendations, continue with ashwagandha for its nervine tonic qualities. However, add Brahmi, which is also prized in Ayurveda for soothing the nerve system. Take Brahmi powder (1/2 teaspoon) with warm water or milk in the evening.
It’s important to regularly practice Abhyanga, self oil massage. Use warm sesame oil or Mahanarayan oil, focusing specifically on areas of sore ness and tension. Let it sit for at least 15-20 minutes before a warm water bath. This practice nourishes tissues and calms over-active nerves.
Additionally, ensure you are sipping on warm water through the day. This can aid in reducing any vata aggravations.
Diabetes, nerve complications linked can indicate aggravated prana vata. Hence practicing Nadi Shodhana or alternate nostril breathing, in a calm and focused manner, can help calm the nervous system significantly.
Lastly, make sure you’re sleeping by 10-10:30 pm. This aligns the body’s natural rhythms, reducing pressure on your nervous system as you hitting the deep restful stage earlier in the night.
For best practices and further adjustments, do consult a practiced Ayurvedic doctor to ensure everything here fits with your current conditions and medications.
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