Vata pain can be managed with heat application (warm oil massage), herbal enemas, sweating and applying pressure on the site of the pain.
Vata Pain: Trauma, accident and neuralgia as well as constipation, flatulence, joint or bone aches are
Vata pain.
Vata pain is usually aggravated by movement.
Vata pain is spasmodic, gripping and excruciating and psychologically it creates nervousness, fever and insomnia.
Not exact matches
Vatas out of balance caused by a lack of warmth, grounding and digestive fire will be prone to dry skin, poor circulation, muscular aches and
pains and arthritis.
Imbalances associated with
vata: accidents, Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, asthma, brittle bones, gas,
pain
Even if the
pain is a Pitta or Kapha
pain there is always the presence of
Vata.
This is because when Pitta or Kapha blocks
Vata, the
pain masks as Pitta or Kapha
pain.
High
vata in the body creates: restlessness, dry skin, dry eyes, constipation, bloating, gas, thinness, weight loss or a lack of healthy fat (also seen as a lack of self - love), varicose veins, tremors, coldness, poor circulation, tightness, twitching,
pain, and insecurity.
It's related to increased
vata, which is also related to lower back
pain, vaginal dryness, all of this is interconnected.
It strengthens digestion generally but is particularly good for
vata indigestion, helping to treat bloating, flatulence, abdominal
pain, spasms and belching.
Digestive problems, constipation, cramps, and even premenstrual
pain usually are attributed to a
Vata imbalance.
Systemic Signs: Systemic symptoms which are exhibited due to aggravated
vata are Giddiness, burning experience in eyes, excess thirst,
pain which is pricking in nature, stomach colic, malaise, trouble in breathing, fever, indigestion and discomfort in joints.