Burning and Cold Sensations from Hip to Foot - #45383
I m facing issue from 2 years where in there is burning sensation from hip to foot and cold sensations alternatively , get these episodes on and off, doctors mentioned it could be a nerve compression or disc bulge leading to it , but no root causeidentified nortreatment
How would you describe the intensity of your symptoms?:
- ModerateDo you notice any specific activities that trigger these episodes?:
- Weather changesHave you tried any treatments for this condition?:
- Pain medicationDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Burning and cold sensations from the hip to the foot can, indeed, be perplexing. In Ayurveda, such symptoms often relate to imbalances in the Vata dosha, which governs movement and nerve impulses. When Vata dosha is vitiated, it can lead to erratic sensations like burning or cold feelings, often indicating an aggravated or disturbed state. Considering that doctors have pointed towards nerve compression or a disc issue, these are interpretations aligning well with Vata imbalance.
First, let’s address diet. Focus on a Vata pacifying diet with warm, cooked, and moist foods. Include ghee, which is seen as a natural nervine and a Vata pacifier. Use spices like cumin, turmeric, and asafetida, which are excellent for improving digestion and reducing Vata. Avoid raw salads, dry snacks, and cold drinks as they can aggravate Vata further.
Lifestyle adjustments can also help. Implement a daily routine (dinacharya) by waking up and sleeping at consistent times. Gentle yoga or stretching exercises, particularly focusing on the lower back and hips, can enhance flexibility and alleviate compression symptoms. Use warm sesame oil for self-massage (abhyanga) daily; this practice nourishes tissues and soothes Vata.
Therapeutically, consider Panchakarma treatments like Basti (medicated enema), which is highly effective for managing chronic Vata conditions and nerve disturbances. Regular warm water baths can provide relief by calming the Vata dosha.
Since there’s a mention of possible nerve compression, ensuring the spine’s health is crucial. Regular consultations with a physiotherapist to develop a core-strengthening routine can be beneficial.
If symptoms worsen or do not improve with these interventions, seek immediate medical attention. Persistent nerve compression can require more intensive intervention. Remember, close monitoring and personalized care from health professionals are key in managing such conditions effectively.

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