Ask Ayurveda

/
/
/
Seeking Permanent Relief for Left Hand Muscle and Nerve Pain
Orthopedic Disorders
Question #44679
111 days ago
451

Seeking Permanent Relief for Left Hand Muscle and Nerve Pain - #44679

Client_7cbded

Left hand muscle and nerve pain from 30 days am using english medicine but not permanent relief please give permanent solution

How would you rate the severity of your pain?:

- Moderate

What activities tend to trigger or worsen your pain?:

- No specific triggers

Have you experienced any other symptoms alongside the pain?:

- Numbness or tingling
FREE
Question is closed

Doctor-recommended remedies for this condition

70 Doctors recommend

Doctors' responses

Addressing left hand muscle and nerve pain through Ayurveda involves a comprehensive approach targeting both immediate symptoms and underlying causes. Persistent muscle and nerve pain often links to an imbalance in Vata dosha, which governs movement and can cause disturbances when aggravated.

Firstly, dietary adjustments can help pacify Vata. Incorporate warm, cooked, and moderately oily foods. Favor root vegetables, warm milk, ghee, and whole grains like rice or quinoa. Limit intake of raw, cold, or dry foods as they may aggravate Vata. Herbs like ashwagandha, which can be taken with warm milk, are beneficial for strengthening nerves and muscles.

Abhyanga, or self-massage with warm sesame oil, can significantly alleviate pain. Perform this daily in the morning before showering to nourish tissues and improve circulation. Heating pads or warm compresses can also provide immediate relief post-massage.

Yoga, especially poses that enhance circulation and relaxation, supports healing. Try gentle stretches like Cat-Cow Pose, Downward-Facing Dog, and Hand exercises that focus on mobility and strengthening like fist flexes and wrist rotations.

Herbal preparations, such as Dashamoola, which have anti-inflammatory properties, might be recommended to reduce pain and inflammation. However, ensure these are taken under professional supervision, as your situation may have specific needs.

Stress management is crucial, as stress can exacerbate pain. Practices like meditation, pranayama, and yoga nidra can stabilize the mind and foster healing by reducing cortisol levels, indirectly impacting muscle tension and nerve health.

Consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner is essential for a detailed assessment of your Prakriti and Vikriti to customize treatment. Avoid self-medication, and place importance on a cohesive plan involving both lifestyle changes and professional guidance. Persistent issues could indicate a need for mainstream medical evaluation to rule out any severe conditions requiring different interventions.

12053 answered questions
31% best answers

0 replies

About our doctors

Only qualified ayurvedic doctors who have confirmed the availability of medical education and other certificates of medical practice consult on our service. You can check the qualification confirmation in the doctor's profile.


Doctors online

Latest reviews

Xander
18 hours ago
Thanks a bunch for the detailed advice! Really appreciated how you broke it all down. Didn't realize I should ease up on washing. Super helpful, thx!
Thanks a bunch for the detailed advice! Really appreciated how you broke it all down. Didn't realize I should ease up on washing. Super helpful, thx!
Claire
19 hours ago
Thanks a ton for pointing me in the right direction. Your advice to see a specialist was exactly what I needed to hear.
Thanks a ton for pointing me in the right direction. Your advice to see a specialist was exactly what I needed to hear.
Grace
19 hours ago
Thanks a lot for the clear explanation! Really appreciate the step-by-step plan. I've been quite uneasy, but your advice gives me hope. 😊
Thanks a lot for the clear explanation! Really appreciate the step-by-step plan. I've been quite uneasy, but your advice gives me hope. 😊
Violet
19 hours ago
Thanks, this was so helpful! Your suggestion really put my mind at ease. I’m trying the steam inhalation & it’s already helping a bit!
Thanks, this was so helpful! Your suggestion really put my mind at ease. I’m trying the steam inhalation & it’s already helping a bit!