Help with Voices in Skull and Weak Eye Strength - #42141
Medicens to stop voices to skull or ears and mental eye strength. A person is having a voice to his skull and eyes week not able to read and see far things week body sometimes hard to lift or hold a knife.
How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?:
- More than 6 monthsOn a scale of 1 to 10, how severe are these voices and visual difficulties?:
- 10 (extreme)Have you noticed any specific triggers for these symptoms?:
- No specific triggersShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
Experiencing involuntary “voices” and weakness in eyesight and body strength requires a careful and personalized approach. From an Ayurvedic perspective, these symptoms may indicate an imbalance in your Vata dosha, responsible for circulation, movement, and nerve function. Here are some actionable steps tailored to your situation.
For the voices or disturbances in the mind, enhancing mental clarity and grounding is essential. Medhya Rasayanas such as Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) or Yashtimadhu (Licorice) are known to support mental health. You could take Brahmi powder, about 1-2 grams, mixed with warm milk or water daily in the morning. This can help in stabilizing the mind and improving cognitive function.
To support eye health, Ayurveda recommends Triphala, a renowned herbal formulation for its eyesight-enhancing properties. You can take Triphala churna (powder), around 1 teaspoon, with lukewarm water at bedtime. It’s also beneficial to practice eye exercises like focusing on a pencil moving closer and farther to strengthen the eyes.
For improving body strength and addressing the muscle weakness, Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) is highly beneficial. A dosage of about 5 grams of Ashwagandha root powder with warm milk in the evening may help in enhancing physical strength and energy levels. It’s important to follow a diet that is rich in nutrients, focusing on warm, oily, and easily digestible foods to balance Vata dosha. Include ghee, nuts, seeds, and whole grains in your diet to support overall stamina.
However, the symptoms you’ve described, especially the involuntary voices and significant weakness, require immediate attention from a healthcare provider to rule out any serious neurological or psychiatric conditions. Ayurveda can offer supportive care, but it should complement primary treatment rather than replace it. Seek professional help urgently to ensure any underlying condition is not overlooked, and follow-up with Ayurvedic practice to support holistic recovery.

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