Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Dear Timlu, In Ayurveda, pain means Vata vitiation in 80% cases. HOwever, whetehre something is sciatica, gout, osteo arthritis or rheumatism, is difficult to tell just based on location of the pain. 50% cure of any ailment is correct diagnosis itself. In cold climate, Vatis pains increase. Other day, while doing regular vajrasana, slightly different location on the sitting pad caused some streching of the sole and started giving back pain at almost same spot you described. Within two days pain vanished by itself, when a little accupressure on sole of the foot was given. This self experience itself proves that every event is unique. Hence, it will be difficult to suggest anything specifically for you, since every "prakruti" is unique. If you can utilise general posts given on this board, you will be doing it on your responsibility alone, which holds for every online website on internet. Other technique is that keep on experiementing on yourself, a fundamental right offered by constitution. Best advice that can be given is that you consult someone in neighbour hood. Regards Dr Bhate --- TIMLU <loveyoutimlu> wrote > Thankyou very much on your detailed information regarding sciatica. I don't know what this problem of mine is . Actually I am having pain on my right side of the back in the middle and also in the knee of both my legs and also in the thumb (I don't know what to call but the place just above thumb) of both my legs. My height is 5' 9" and my weight is 80 kgs. and of age 30. I have been to doctors but I get temporary relief and the pain in the back again starts after some time.Will you please provide me some solution to this problem of mine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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