Seeking Non-Surgical Treatment for Bone Cyst in Elderly Mother - #41253
Cyst in bone of teerh.doctor has recommended surgery to remove the cyst Kindly let me know if there is a treatment without surgery. My mom is 73 yrs old and she has no health problems. Thankyou
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Treating a bone cyst, particularly at the age of 73, without opting for surgical intervention, requires a considered approach compliant with the principles of Ayurveda alongside conventional medicine guidance. It’s good to remember that any serious condition impacting bone health must be closely monitored medical professional, but there are things you can explore for supportive care.
First, assess if it’s causing symptoms like pain, swelling, or risk of fracture. If it’s manageable, we need to focus on strengthening the bones and boosting overall Ojas - the subtle essence of our well-being.
Ayurvedically, ensure her diet supports bone health. Include foods high in calcium like sesame seeds, milk, and leafy greens. Encouraging proper digestion is key; promote agni (digestive fire) with warm, cooked meals and avoiding excess raw or cold foods which may imbalnce Vata.
Herbs like Ashwagandha and Shatavari can help nourish the dhatus (tissues), promoting bone strength. Consider a supplement with Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) too, known for its restorative qualities. These should be taken after consulting with someone knowledgeable in Ayurveda.
A consistent gentle exercise routine also crucial – even mild weight-bearing and resistance exercises can promote bone density. Gentle yoga, ensuring her joints and movements are comfortable, aids not just physical health, but mental clarity and balance.
Reducing stress plays a part, as high-stress levels can affect bone health. Simple breathing exercises or practices like meditation will foster a calm mind, essential in maintaining and promoting bodily equilibrium. Using warm oil, like Sesame or Mahanarayan oil for self-massage can offer additional comfort, soothing any discomfort in affected areas.
Remember regular follow-ups with her doctor to closely monitor the cyst. Ayurveda can offer supportive care, but immediate medical attention is necessary should any new symptoms manifest.
Considering your mother’s age and the presence of a bone cyst, it’s vital to weigh the options carefully. In cases where surgery is recommended, it’s often due to potential complications or the location impacting vital function. However, from a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, it’s possible to explore supportive, non-surgical approaches to manage her condition, depending on her overall health and the specifics of the cyst.
Firstly, identifying any potential dosha imbalances is crucial. Typically, bone-related issues may involve an aggravation of the vata dosha. Addressing vata involves lifestyle and dietary modifications. Encourage a warm, nourishing diet rich in ghee and oils to lubricate the joints and support bone health. Avoid cold, dry, and raw foods, which can exacerbate vata imbalance.
The use of specific herbs can be supportive as well. Ashwagandha and Shatavari are known for their rejuvenative properties, promoting bone health and providing strength. Additionally, Triphala can aid in digestion and detoxification, ensuring the digestive fire (agni) is strong to support tissue nutrition. These should be taken under the guidance of a qualified practitioner to ensure correct dosage and compatibility with her constitution.
Regular, gentle yoga or tai chi can be beneficial for maintaining circulation and joint mobility, avoiding any strenuous activities that could stress the bones. Also, consider consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can provide personalized therapies, such as Abhyanga (oil massage), tailored to her condition.
Overall, while these methods may help manage symptoms and improve general health, it’s critical to follow up regularly with her healthcare provider to ensure that her condition is monitored, as delays in essential treatment could result in further complications.

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