Seeking Ayurvedic Advice for Cervical Vertigo and High Blood Pressure - #40570
My Mother having CERVICAL due to which VERTIGO coming fast. Due to tension sometime BP High approx 138/85 Please Suggest me medicine Previous Medicine in 2 days 1- Yograj Guggulu : 1-1-1 tablet 2- Triphala : 1 tablet 3- Aloevera Juice : 15ml twice
How long has your mother been experiencing vertigo?:
- Less than 1 weekWhat triggers her vertigo episodes?:
- Movement of the headHow would you describe her overall stress levels?:
- ModerateDoctors' responses
Hello, What is her age and are you on any allopathy medications, if so kindly share: Irrespective of the following if given for 90 days will help to address the issue: 1. Cervilon softgel capsules 2-----0-----2 one hour before breakfast and one hour before dinner with medicine no.2 2. Rasairandai kashayam 15ml+45ml of boiled cooled water with medicine no.1 3. Tablet yogaraja gugguku DS 1----0----1 with no.1 and no.2 4. Application of prasaranyadi thailam to neck upper back and both the shoulders one hour before hot water bath.
Kindly take physiotherapy under physiotherapist.
Take care, Kind regards.
Dr mam in second medicine It’s Prasaranyadi kashayam Or Rasairandai kashayam Because rasairandai Kashayam internet par mil nahi rahi
Hello, Rasnairandadi kashayam is available from the following pharmacies: AVP Pankajakasthuri Nagarjuna Sitaram and some others like raj ayurveda, dr.siva sidda ayurveda also (All on internet) Kind regards.
Hello, And also there is a typo in my messages…my apologies…please read as “RASNAIRANDADI KASHAYAM/ RASNERANDADI KASHAYAM/ RASNA ERANDADI KASHAYAM” Take care, Kind regards.
its ok guru ji
dhanywad guru maa
Cervical issues leading to vertigo and raised blood pressure can be managed through a balanced Ayurvedic approach. Given her recent medications, it’s essential to complement rather than complicate her treatment. Yograj Guggulu is beneficial for pacifying Vata dosha and improving circulation, thus supporting cervical relief. Continuing this in similar dosage seems suitable for current conditions.
Consider adding Ashwagandha, known for its stress-reducing properties and stabilizing blood pressure. A typical dose of Ashwagandha is 500 mg of capsule or 1 tsp powder mixed with warm milk before bedtime, aiding restful sleep and calming the mind.
In the case of vertigo, a ginger infusion can be quite effective. Make a simple tea by boiling half-inch grated fresh ginger in water; have her sip this warm 2 to 3 times a day. This can soothe both nausea and dizziness naturally.
Dietary changes can contribute significantly. Encourage her to eat light, warm meals, prioritizing easily digestible foods like kanji (rice gruel) seasoned lightly. This supports proper digestion, avoiding aggravation of Vata. Limit caffeine and stimulants which might spike blood pressure.
Introduce a gentle yoga practice focusing on neck and shoulder exercises, perhaps starting with a few minutes of ‘Ardha Matsyendrasana’ (Sitting half spinal twist) and ‘Matsyasana’ (Fish Pose) daily. These help in circulation around the neck area while calming the nervous system.
As vertigo can occasionally signal more serious concerns, ensure that her condition is monitored regularly by a healthcare professional. Persistent high blood pressure, especially if accompanied by severe symptoms, necessitates prompt medical evaluation to exclude underlying causes beyond tension. Keep a check on vitals and adjust the regimen as she responds to these interventions.
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