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Question #43914
108 days ago
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Seeking Relief from Jaw Joint Pain (TMJ) - #43914

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I have so much pain in my jaw joints in both sides When I bite and chew something. I think it's TMJ pain. Please suggest some medicines.

How long have you been experiencing jaw joint pain?:

- 1-6 months

On a scale of 1 to 10, how severe is your pain?:

- 4-6 (moderate)

Have you noticed any specific triggers for your jaw pain?:

- No specific triggers
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TMJ pain can be quite discomforting, and in Ayurveda, it’s important to consider the cause and balance the doshas involved, particularly Vata. You can start with some natural remedies that address inflammation and joint discomfort. Ashwagandha can be helpful due to its anti-inflammatory properties. You may take about 1–2 teaspoons of ashwagandha powder mixed with warm milk, preferably before bed, to help soothe the nerves and reduce pain.

Turmeric also works well in reducing inflammation. A teaspoon of turmeric mixed in warm water or milk can be consumed once or twice a day. Make sure a pinch of black pepper is added, as it enhances absorption of curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric.

Mahanarayan oil, known for its joint-soothing qualities, can be applied externally. Warm a small amount of the oil, then gently massage the jaw area, avoiding too much pressure. This might ease muscle tension around the jaw area.

Dietary considerations are equally important. Try to favor warm, easily digestible foods avoiding cold, raw, and hard textures that may aggravate your jaw. Including ghee, which is beneficial for lubrication and reducing Vata, in your meals can also be helpful.

Chewing less and taking small bites can minimize strain on your jaw joints. Avoiding chewing gum or hard foods like nuts during flare-ups is recommended.

Practice stress-reducing activities as stress can worsen TMJ issues. Regular sessions of yoga, pranayama, or meditation can help maintain equilibrium in your system.

Remember if pain persists or is severe, it’s crucial to consult with a healthcare provider to rule out any other potential causes or receive further treatment. Ayurveda complements but shouldn’t replace necessary medical interventions in acute cases.

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