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Orthopedic Disorders
Question #44877
90 days ago
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Managing Pain with High Blood Pressure and Diabetes - #44877

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The patient has Bp and is also diabetic. Physiothepy is what he is doing to try to relieve the pain. MRI shows there is a shift or gap between the lumbar.

How long have you been experiencing back pain?:

- More than 6 months

What is the severity of your pain on a scale of 1 to 10?:

- 10 (worst pain ever)

Have you noticed any specific activities that trigger your pain?:

- Prolonged sitting
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DNT worry it’s a lumber spondylosis pain radiates both legs and lower abdomen

Take:- RASNA SAPTAK KWATH=20 ML EMPTY STOMACH TWICE DAILY WITH WATER

LAKSHADI GUGULU CHANDRAPABHA VATI ASHWASHILA CAPSULE…1-1-1 TAB AFTER MEAL THRICE DAILY

KSHEERBALA OIL FOR UPRIGHT MASSAGE ON BOTH LEGS AND LOWER BACK TOO…

DO REGULAR EXERCISE AND YOGA= VAZRASANA/ARDH HALASANA/KAPALBHATI/BHRAMRI PRANAYAMA…5 MIN EACH

AVOID OILY/SPICY/JUNK FOOD

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Given the patient’s situation with high blood pressure, diabetes, and the specific spinal issue, there are a few key areas to address in managing pain and overall health. It’s important to approach this with care considering the complexities of the condition.

First and foremost, managing the pain effectively while keeping blood pressure and blood glucose under control is critical. Ayurvedic strategies can complement physiotherapy. Regular, gentle yoga practices focusing on spinal strength and flexibility can support overall musculoskeletal health. Be sure to conduct yoga under guidance of a skilled instructor, who understands your specific condition. Poses like Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose) and Shalabhasana (Locust Pose) can potentially aid in improving the lumbar spine stability, but should be approached with caution and awareness.

Dietary management is equally critical. Emphasize on a diet that reduces inflammation and supports the regulation of blood sugar. Focusing on foods that are high in fiber such as whole grains and vegetables can be beneficial. Incorporating Ayurvedic dietary principles, consider spices like turmeric and ginger, which are known for their anti-inflammatory properties. However, moderation is key, ensuring that these do not interfere with your current medications or conditions.

For daily Ayurvedic pain management, consider the use of external applications like Mahanarayan oil or an herbal poultice over affected areas — gently massaged. It might help alleviate some of the pain symptoms associated with the lumbar issues. Again, exercise caution to not over-stimulate the area, and it is wise to first consult with an Ayurvedic physician or a healthcare provider familiar with your condition before starting any new treatment.

Lastly, maintain regular consultations with your healthcare providers to monitor your conditions closely. If pain becomes unmanageable or other symptoms develop, seeking immediate medical attention is essential. Balancing between these natural practices and conventional medical therapies can often yield better outcomes.

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