Seeking Ayurvedic Treatment for Foot Numbness and Tingling - #44486
numbnesss and tingling in my foot, heating sensation while walking and soreness and nubness in my foot for the last 1 year, probably alcohilic neuropathy. suggest ayurvedic medicine to clear
How would you describe the severity of your symptoms?:
- Moderate, affects daily activitiesHave you made any lifestyle changes since the symptoms started?:
- No, no changesDo you experience any other symptoms along with numbness and tingling?:
- No, just numbness and tinglingDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Considering the symptoms you’re experiencing, they might indeed be related to alcoholic neuropathy. Ayurveda focuses on addressing such conditions by understanding the root cause and balancing the doshas. In this case, focusing on nervous system health and pacifying Vata dosha might be beneficial.
Start by implementing Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera). It’s renowned for its nervine and adaptogenic qualities. You can take a powdered form with warm milk before bedtime—around 1/2 teaspoon is usually adequate, but consult a practitioner for personalized dosage.
Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) is also useful for supporting the nervous system. Look for capsules or powders, and aim for a similar amount, taking it in the morning with water after meals. It’s known for enhancing cognitive functions and calming the mind.
Dietary habits play an essential role too. Favor foods that are warm, moist, and easy to digest as they help to pacify imbalanced Vata. Incorporate ghee in your cooking; it nourishes the dhatus (tissues) and enhances the digestive fire. Consider dishes like khichadi made with basmati rice and mung dal, seasoned with mild spices like turmeric, cumin, and coriander.
Regulating routine is also vital. Try to maintain regular meal times and sleep patterns. Gentle exercises like yoga or walking are excellent for circulation, but avoid overexertion. Practicing specific yoga asanas like Pawanmuktasana and Vajrasana may improve your condition.
Also, refrain from alcohol, as it exacerbates the symptoms and hinders healing. Optionally, consider Panchakarma therapy, particularly Basti (medicated enema) since it’s beneficial for Vata-related imbalances. Remember, it’s crucial to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor treatments specifically for your constitution and lifestyle.

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