By Dr. Shiv Dwivedi
Oct. 21, 2017

What is Pain

Pain is an uncomfortable feeling that tells you something may be wrong. It can be steady, throbbing, stabbing, aching, pinching, or described in many other ways. Sometimes, it’s just a nuisance, like a mild headache. Other times it can be debilitating.

Pain can bring about other physical symptoms, like nausea, dizziness, weakness or drowsiness. It can cause emotional effects like anger, depression, mood swings or irritability. Perhaps most significantly, it can change your lifestyle and impact your job, relationships and independence.

Pain is classified as either acute or chronic. Acute pain is usually severe and short - lived, and is often a signal that your body has been injured. Chronic pain can range from mild to severe, is present for long periods of time, and is often the result of a disease that may require ongoing treatment.

Currently, the best way to treat the pain is to manage the symptoms. If the source of your pain can’t be treated, or isn’t known, our pain medicine specialists can offer options for pain control.

Examples of pain conditions which can be treated by Ayurveda

  1. Sciatica
  2. Sprains
  3. Accute fissure
  4. Perianal abscess
  5. Cellulitis
  6. Gout (vata Rakta)
  7. Amavata (R.A.)
  8. Planter fasciitis or calcanial spur
  9. Fracture
  10. Osteoarthritis
  11. Vrana sopha
  12. Cevical spondilitis
  13. Strain
  14. External piles
  15. Varicose vein
  16. Appendicitis
  17. Renal stone & uretric stone
  18. Soph18 - frozen shoulder
  19. Corn
  20. Prolaps of intervertibral disc
  21. Back pain
  22. Dislocation of joint
  23. Migrane
  24. Glucoma
  25. Burn
  26. Sinusitis
  27. Fistula
  28. Epididymitis
  29. Bursitis
  30. DVT
  31. Conjunctivitis
  32. Inflammed externointernal pile

Other pain full conditions.

  1. Low back pain
  2. Spinal stenosis
  3. Vertebral Compression Fractures
  4. Cervical and lumbar facet joint disease
  5. Sciatica/Radiculopathy
  6. Sacroiliac joint disease
  7. Neuropathic (Nerve) pain
  8. Head pain / Occipital neuralgia (Scalp/head pain)
  9. Intercostals neuralgia (Rib pain)
  10. Peripheral neuropathy (Diabetic nerve pain)
  11. Complex regional pain syndrome (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy - RSD)
  12. Neck pain
  13. Shoulder and knee arthritic pain (osteoarthritis)
  14. Myofascial (Muscular) pain
  15. Post surgical pain
  16. Cancer pain (pancreatic, colorectal, lung, breast, bone)
  17. Pain from peripheral vascular disease
  18. Anginal pain (chest pains)
  19. Post - herpetic neuralgia (shingles pain)
  20. Nerve entrapment syndromes
  21. Spastisticy related syndromes/ pain
  22. Spinal Cord Injury (central pain)
  23. Pelvic pain
  24. There are different types of pain. Acute pain is a type of pain that typically lasts less than 3 to 6 months, or pain that is directly related to soft tissue damage such as a sprained ankle or a paper cut.