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Arthritis refers to inflammation of the joints, leading to pain, swelling, and stiffness. Ayurveda classifies Arthritis under “Sandhivata,” which arises due to an imbalance of Vata Dosha.
Common Types of Arthritis:
1. Osteoarthritis: Degenerative joint disease caused by wear and tear.
2. Rheumatoid Arthritis: An autoimmune disorder causing joint inflammation.
3. Gout: Caused by uric acid buildup, resulting in joint pain and swelling.
Symptoms of Arthritis:
Joint pain and stiffness, especially in the morning.
Swelling and redness around the joints.
Reduced range of motion.
Fatigue in cases like Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Understanding Back Pain
Back Pain is a common ailment that can range from mild discomfort to severe chronic pain. Ayurveda views Back Pain as a result of Vata Dosha aggravation, often due to poor posture, sedentary lifestyle, or excessive physical strain.
Types of Back Pain:
1. Lower Back Pain: Often linked to sciatica or herniated discs.
2. Upper Back Pain: Caused by muscle tension or poor posture.
3. Chronic Back Pain: Persistent pain lasting more than three months.
Symptoms of Back Pain:
Dull, aching pain in the back.
Sharp, shooting pain radiating down the legs (sciatica).
Muscle stiffness or spasms.
Difficulty standing straight or moving comfortably.
Progressive joint damage.
Chronic inflammation and deformity in Arthritis.
Severe mobility restrictions.
Increased dependence on pain-relieving medications with potential side effects.
Ayurvedic treatments at the Vedshruti Ayurveda & Panchakarma Center not only manage symptoms but also focus on strengthening the joints, muscles, and spine for long-term relief.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can Ayurveda cure Arthritis permanently?
2. Is Panchakarma safe for back pain?
3. How soon can I expect results from Ayurvedic treatments?
4. What lifestyle changes can help with Arthritis and Back Pain?
Engage in regular low-impact exercise like walking or swimming.
Maintain proper posture to avoid strain on the back.
Avoid cold and damp environments that aggravate Vata Dosha.
