Orthopedic Disorders
Question #6729
89 days ago
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Best Ayurvedic Medicine For Amavata - #6729

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For the past few months, my mother has been struggling with severe joint pain and swelling, especially in her knees and fingers. She was recently diagnosed with amavata by a local Ayurvedic practitioner, and now we’re looking for the best Ayurvedic medicine for amavata to help manage her symptoms. Her pain gets worse in the mornings and after sitting for long periods. We’ve already tried some over-the-counter pain relievers, but they only provide temporary relief. The practitioner mentioned that best Ayurvedic medicine for amavata often includes herbs like guggul, ashwagandha, and rasna, but I don’t know much about how these work or how to use them properly. I’ve read that amavata is caused by an accumulation of toxins (ama) in the body and an imbalance in vata dosha. Does the best Ayurvedic medicine for amavata target both these issues, or do we need a combination of medicines and therapies? Should she also follow a specific diet to support the treatment? The practitioner also suggested Panchakarma therapy for detoxification. Is that necessary, or can the best Ayurvedic medicine for amavata work on its own? Has anyone here undergone Panchakarma for amavata, and did it help with pain and swelling? Another concern is whether these medicines have any side effects. My mother is already on medication for high blood pressure, so I want to ensure that combining treatments won’t cause any problems.

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Dr. Harsha Joy
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89 days ago
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Amavata, as you rightly mentioned, is a condition involving an accumulation of toxins (ama) and an imbalance of vata dosha, particularly affecting the joints. The best Ayurvedic treatment for amavata typically involves a combination of internal medicines and external therapies. Herbs like guggul, ashwagandha, and rasna are commonly used to reduce inflammation, improve joint function, and balance vata dosha. Guggul helps in removing toxins and improving circulation, while ashwagandha strengthens the body and relieves stress. Rasna is specifically helpful for joint pain and stiffness. These medicines can be used effectively with specific dietary guidelines—aiming to reduce vata aggravation by avoiding cold, dry, and heavy foods, while focusing on warm, moist, and easily digestible foods like soups, stews, and cooked vegetables. Panchakarma therapy is highly beneficial for detoxification and eliminating ama, but it is not always required in the early stages of treatment. It can be considered depending on your mother’s specific condition and guidance from the practitioner. As she is on medication for high blood pressure, it’s important to ensure that any Ayurvedic remedies are compatible with her existing medications. Ayurvedic treatments, when used under the supervision of a qualified doctor, typically have minimal side effects, but it’s best to consult your practitioner to tailor the approach and dosage to her needs.
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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
88 days ago
4.83
Amavata, is a condition involving an accumulation of toxins (ama) and an imbalance of vata dosha, particularly affecting the joints. The best Ayurvedic treatment for amavata typically involves a combination of internal medicines and external therapies. Herbs like guggul, ashwagandha, and rasna are commonly used to reduce inflammation, improve joint function, and balance vata dosha. Guggul helps in removing toxins and improving circulation, while ashwagandha strengthens the body and relieves stress. Rasna is specifically helpful for joint pain and stiffness. These medicines can be used effectively with specific dietary guidelines—aiming to reduce vata aggravation by avoiding cold, dry, and heavy foods, while focusing on warm, moist, and easily digestible foods like soups, stews, and cooked vegetables. Panchakarma therapy is highly beneficial for detoxification and eliminating ama, but it is not always required in the early stages of treatment. It can be considered depending on your mother’s specific condition and guidance from the practitioner. As she is on medication for high blood pressure, it’s important to ensure that any Ayurvedic remedies are compatible with her existing medications. Ayurvedic treatments, when used under the supervision of a qualified doctor, typically have minimal side effects, but it’s best to consult your practitioner to tailor the approach and dosage to her needs.

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