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Help for My Mom's Swollen Legs with Spider Veins
Vascular Disorders
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106 days ago
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Help for My Mom's Swollen Legs with Spider Veins - #45403

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My mom age is 70 year.she has sipder web in leg and her legs are sowellen that from last 3 year ps help

How severe is the swelling in her legs?:

- Extreme, very painful

Has she experienced any other symptoms?:

- Pain or tenderness

What treatments has she tried for her legs?:

- Over-the-counter medications
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Swollen legs combined with spider veins can be troublesome, especially as they persist over three years. Ayurvedically, this condition may relate to an imbalance of vata and pitta doshas, contributing to poor circulation and fluid retention. Understanding body constitution (prakriti) is pivotal before recommendations; however, we can still offer generalized advice rooted in classical Ayurvedic principles for initial relief.

Dietary changes can support managing these symptoms. Encourage your mother to decrease salty and sour foods, which may exacerbate swelling. Incorporate barley and mung dhal soup into her diet; they’re known for their diuretic effects, helping reduce fluid accumulation. Avoid heavy-to-digest, oily, processed foods, which ayurveda suggests can dampen digestive fire (agni), further impeding circulation.

Lifestyle modifications are also important. Gentle leg elevation while resting can aid in reducing swelling by facilitating venous return. Encourage daily gentle exercise like walking or yoga, as movement stimulates circulation, helping to alleviate stasis in veins. Specific asanas such as Viparita Karani (legs-up-the-wall pose) can be particularly effective if practiced regularly. Take care positioning should be comfortable and without strain.

Externally, consider Ayurvedic oils like Dashamoola oil for gentle leg massage; applying upward strokes towards the heart to promote blood flow. Before massage, soaked feet in warm water with epsom salt relaxes the muscles and improve circulation.

Ayurvedic herbs like Punarnava could be beneficial due to its diuretic property but, any internal herb use should be supervised by professional to match specific doshic needs.

However, given the symptoms’ duration and if there’s increasing pain or skin changes, consult healthcare provider urgently to rule out venous insufficiency, deep vein thrombosis, or other serious issues. Never overlook such symptoms with out an opinion from conventional medicine alongside Ayurveda.

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