🌿 Chronic Pain in Geriatrics: An Ayurvedic Perspective and Management at Yogakshema Ayurveda Hospital
🧓🏼 Introduction
Chronic pain is a widespread concern among the elderly, often reducing mobility, comfort, and quality of life. In Ayurveda, chronic pain is correlated with Sandhi Vata (joint-related pain) and Sharira Shula (generalized body pain), usually caused by Vata dosha imbalance.
🌿 Ayurvedic Perspective
As individuals age, Vata dosha naturally increases, leading to:
🔹 Aggravated Vata:
Impaired nervous system function → heightened pain sensitivity
Dryness and degeneration of joints/tissues → conditions like osteoarthritis
Poor circulation → nutritional deficiency in tissues, amplifying pain
🔸 Other Contributing Factors:
Dhatu Kshaya: Degeneration of Asthi (bone) and Majja (nervous) tissues
Ama Accumulation: Toxin buildup causes inflammation
Agni Mandya: Poor digestion limits tissue nourishment
⚠️ Common Causes of Chronic Pain in Geriatrics
Osteoarthritis: Joint cartilage wear and tear
Neuropathic Pain: Nerve damage—burning or tingling sensations
Musculoskeletal Strain: Ligament or tendon injuries
Spinal Compression Fractures: Due to osteoporosis
Peripheral Artery Disease: Pain during walking from reduced blood flow
Postherpetic Neuralgia: Lingering pain after shingles
📌 Signs and Symptoms
Persistent pain (lasting over 3 months)
Limited mobility and difficulty in daily activities
Sleep disruption due to discomfort
Fatigue and weakness
Mood changes: Depression, anxiety, irritability
Reduced appetite
🌱 Ayurvedic Approach to Managing Chronic Pain
✅ Vata Pacification
Ashwagandha, Guggulu, and Dashamoola to calm Vata and reduce pain
✅ Dhatu Nourishment
Rejuvenating herbs and therapies to strengthen Asthi and Majja Dhatu
✅ Agni Enhancement
Ginger, Triphala, and Pippali for improved digestion and metabolism
✅ Ama Reduction
Detoxifying herbs and Panchakarma therapies to cleanse the system
🛖 Key Therapeutic Interventions
🌿 Panchakarma Therapies
Basti (medicated enema): Best for balancing Vata and reducing deep-seated pain
Abhyanga (oil massage): Nourishes tissues and improves blood flow
Swedana (steam therapy): Relieves stiffness and inflammation
Janu Basti/Kati Basti: Warm oil therapy for knee/lower back pain
Shirodhara: Calms the nervous system and promotes stress relief
🌿 Herbal Medicines
Ashwagandha: Reduces pain and enhances strength
Guggulu: Potent anti-inflammatory for joint pain
Dashamoola: Classical formula to balance Vata and reduce discomfort
Shallaki (Boswellia): Eases inflammation in arthritic conditions
Rasna: Effective for musculoskeletal and joint pain
🥗 Dietary & Lifestyle Recommendations
Warm, cooked foods with healthy fats (ghee, sesame oil)
Spices: Turmeric, ginger, ajwain for anti-inflammatory effects
Light physical activity: Walking, swimming, yoga
Daily oil massage with warm sesame oil
Adequate rest and sleep hygiene
Stress management: Meditation, breathing exercises, calming rituals
🧘 Recommended Yogasanas
Tadasana (Mountain Pose)
Vrikshasana (Tree Pose)
Supta Pawanmuktasana (Reclining Wind-Relieving Pose)
Gentle stretches to maintain flexibility
Shavasana (Corpse Pose) for total relaxation
🏥 Personalized Pain Management at Yogakshema Ayurveda Hospital
At Yogakshema Ayurveda Hospital, every treatment plan is custom-tailored to the individual’s:
Prakriti (body constitution)
Dosha imbalances
Specific symptoms, pain locations, and severity
Lifestyle and medical history
👨⚕️ Our Approach Includes:
Dosha Analysis
Pain and functional assessment
Panchakarma detox, herbal support, diet guidance, and yoga therapy
🌟 Advantages of the Ayurvedic Approach
✅ Root-cause healing—not just symptom relief
✅ Natural, gentle therapies with minimal side effects
✅ Sustainable pain reduction and enhanced mobility
✅ Improved mental well-being and better sleep
✅ Boosted vitality and overall quality of life
🌼 Yogakshema Ayurveda Hospital: Your Sanctuary for Pain-Free Aging
At Yogakshema, we provide a nurturing, holistic environment for elderly patients seeking relief from chronic pain. Our experienced Ayurvedic physicians and therapists are dedicated to helping you reclaim comfort, function, and peace—naturally.