Stiffness and soreness in the shoulder joint are symptoms of this illness. People with diabetes and those who have had their arms immobilized for a long time are more likely to develop the condition. Symptoms may appear gradually and fade away over the course of one or two years. Stretching and, on occasion, naturopathy/ayurvedic treatment are used to treat the condition.Â
The tissue that connects the forearm muscle to the elbow is irritated. Repetitive wrist and arm motions can lead to tennis elbow. The most common symptom is pain. It mainly affects the outside of the elbow, although it can also affect the forearm and wrist. Rest, pain-relieving ayurvedic therapies and physiotherapy are all options for treatment.
Your joints, tendons, ligaments, bones, and muscles are all affected by rheumatic disorders. Many types of arthritis, a term for illnesses that damage your joints, are among them. Musculoskeletal illnesses are another name for them. Joint discomfort is a common symptom.
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A lack of blood supply causes bone tissue to die. Long-term steroid use and excessive alcohol consumption are linked to avascular necrosis. It affects the hip and is most common in adults between the ages of 30 and 60. Symptoms may be absent in the early stages. When weight is placed on the afflicted joint or when lying down, it may eventually hurt. Physiotherapy, naturopathy, and panchakarma are all options for treatment.
Knee pain affects people of all ages and is a frequent problem. An injury to the knee, such as a burst ligament or torn cartilage, can cause pain. Knee discomfort can also be caused by medical disorders such as arthritis, gout, and infections. Self-care strategies work well for many types of minor knee pain. Knee braces and physical ayurvedic therapy might also help reduce pain.
When the flexible tissue at the ends of bones wears down, it causes arthritis. The deterioration of the protecting tissue (cartilage) at the ends of bones occurs gradually and gets worse with time. The most common symptom is joint discomfort in the hands, neck, lower back, knees, or hips. Pain relief and joint mobility can be achieved through ayurvedic treatment and rehabilitation.