Burning Pain and Numbness After Spine Fracture Treatment - #46210
Post spine fracture treatment by fixing screws I have burning pain, numbness back pain, tingling,knee pain in both legs.
How long have you been experiencing these symptoms after the treatment?:
- More than 3 monthsHow would you rate the severity of your pain?:
- UnbearableHave you noticed any specific activities that trigger or worsen your symptoms?:
- WalkingDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
After spine fracture treatment involving screws, these symptoms like burning pain, numbness, tingling, and knee pain, might indicate nerve irritation or pressure. It’s very important to have these issues evaluated by a healthcare professional, preferably the surgeon who conducted the procedure. Ensure no complications arise from the surgery.
In Ayurveda, these symptoms can be influenced by Vata dosha imbalance, prominent with joint pain and nerve-related issues. Here’s some guidance on how you might support your recovery with Ayurveda, acknowledging it should be complementary to conventional treatment:
1. Diet & Hydration: Favor warm, cooked foods over cold, raw ones. Include ghee in your diet, as it is soothing and can help pacify Vata. Warm herbal teas, like ginger or chamomile, can aid digestion and nerve comfort.
2. Routine & Rest: Ensure plenty of rest to aid the healing process. A consistent daily routine is vital; sleep and wake at the same times. Take short, gentle walks if advised by your doctor to support circulation.
3. Panchakarma: Procedures like Snehana (oil therapy) and Swedana (sudation therapy) might be beneficial, but only under an Ayurvedic practitioner’s guidance who assesses your condition personally.
4. Herbal Support: Try Ashwagandha or Triphala to support overall vitality and nerve function, but consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbal remedies, especially post-surgery.
5. Massage & Oil Application: Light, gentle oil massages (abhyanga) with Mahanarayan oil can be supportive for pain relief. Focus lightly on areas safe after surgery, avoid direct pressure on healing tissues.
6. Mindfulness: Gentle yoga or meditation might help manage pain perception and stress. However, only include these if they align with post-operative recovery guidelines from your doctor.
Any persistent or worsening symptoms call for immediate evaluation by your Western healthcare professional. Balancing the traditional and modern medicines offers holistic wellbeing, with safety being the priority.

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