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Constant Bloating and Swelling in Legs with Knee Pain
Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #38963
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Constant Bloating and Swelling in Legs with Knee Pain - #38963

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Hamesha bloating rahati hain. Pairo me sujan or bharipan rahata hai Knee pain start ho gaya hain Kuch suggestkare? Age 41 2 kids

How long have you been experiencing bloating and swelling?:

- More than 6 months

Do you notice any specific foods that trigger your bloating?:

- Gluten

How would you describe the severity of your knee pain?:

- Moderate, affects daily activities
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Bloating, leg swelling, and knee pain can be signs of an imbalance in your body’s doshas, particularly Vata and possibly Kapha. It’s essential to address these issues through Ayurvedic approaches, starting with your diet and daily practices.

First, we need to focus on improving your digestion as bloating can often relate to impaired Agni (digestive fire). Begin your day with a glass of warm water mixed with a teaspoon of ginger juice and a pinch of rock salt. This can help stimulate digestion. Avoid foods that are heavy, oily, or difficult to digest, as they could exacerbate your symptoms; prefer freshly cooked, warm meals instead.

Including spices such as cumin, coriander, and fennel in your meals may reduce bloating. Gulkand with warm milk at bedtime can also aid digestion and improve circulation, helping with that swelling in your legs. Try to limit raw food intake which may be difficult for your system to process.

For knee pain and leg swelling, consider adding some gentle exercise, like yoga or walking, to your routine to enhance circulation. Pawanmuktasana series of yoga asanas could be beneficial here. Practicing these regularly can support joint health and reduce stiffness and swelling. Applying warm sesame oil mixed with a few drops of eucalyptus oil to your legs and knees may reduce pain; simply massage gently before bedtime.

Avoid sitting or standing in one position for too long; try elevating your feet when resting to help with circulation. Drink warm water throughout the day to flush out toxins and keep your tissue membranes hydrated.

It’s crucial to find a balance that suits your lifestyle, so make changes gradually. If these problems persist or if your knee pain gets severe, seek medical advice to rule out underlying conditions. Ayurveda is a holistic approach and works well with patience and consistency tailored to your everyday life.

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