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Severe pain in back and legs
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Question #5544
189 days ago
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Severe pain in back and legs - #5544

Neha Rekhi

I have gone thru venaseal treatment for both of my legs two months b4 now I am getting severe pain in knees ,legs,spine etc along with red marks and rashes all over the body due to what I don't know...... suddenly it comes and go and more cramps now in legs

Age: 36
Chronic illnesses: Thyroid
Pls help
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Dr. Harsha Joy
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The symptoms you're experiencing, including pain, cramps, rashes, and red marks, could be related to an imbalance in the body's doshas, especially after the recent venaseal treatment. In Ayurveda, these issues may be linked to an aggravated Vata dosha, which can cause dryness, pain, and spasms in the body, as well as Pitta imbalances, leading to inflammation and skin reactions. Thyroid imbalances may also contribute to these symptoms, as they can affect metabolism and fluid balance. To address this, it's important to focus on calming Vata with warm oils, gentle massages, and soothing herbs like Ashwagandha and Turmeric to reduce inflammation. Also, a diet that supports Pitta and Vata balance, along with proper hydration, can help manage the symptoms. I recommend consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for a more personalized approach to restore balance and health.
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Oh wow, that sounds really uncomfortable. From what you're describing, it sounds like there might be an aggravated Vata dosha at play here. Vata imbalance often manifests as pain, dryness, and unpredictable symptoms, which might be why you're experiencing severe pain in various parts of your body as well as those rashes and marks. Now, since you recently had a Venaseal treatment, it's possible that your body is still adjusting and healing from that procedure. Modern treatments can sometimes create a temporary imbalance in the doshas, especially if you've had a big procedure recently. So, you're not alone in this, it happens! First things first, let's address the pain and ensure you're comfortable. For Vata imbalance, warmth and oiliness is your friend. Try an Ayurvedic self-massage using warm sesame oil; it's grounding and can really help soothe the aches and pains. Apply it gently to your legs, knees, and spine, working it into the skin. Let it sit for about 30 minutes before rinsing off with warm water. Diet-wise, focus on meals that are warm, moist, and nourishing. Think soups and stews, perhaps with root veggies like carrots and sweet potatoes. Avoid foods that are too dry or cold, and try to stick with a regular eating schedule to help balance your dosha. Since you're also seeing red marks and rashes, calming Pitta might help too. Cooling herbs like Aloe vera gel applied topically could ease skin irritation. Manjistha is another herb renowned for detoxifying the blood and helping with skin issues, but definitely check in with an Ayurvedic practitioner before adding herbal supplements, especially since you've had a recent medical procedure. Above all, keep an open line with your healthcare provider. If the pain or rashes worsen or don't improve, make sure to get it checked out. Your body might need a little extra help adjusting to recent changes. Rest up, take care, and remember these things sometimes take a little time.

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