Treatment for High Blood Pressure
High Blood Pressure Symptoms
Headaches
Frequent and severe headaches can be a sign of high blood pressure.
Dizziness and Nausea
Feeling lightheaded or nauseous can occur.
Blurred Vision
Vision problems may be associated with hypertension.
Chest Pain
Chest pain or discomfort can indicate high blood pressure-related heart issues.
Shortness of Breath
Difficulty in breathing is a potential symptom.
List of Ayurvedic Treatments for High Blood Pressure
Virechana
(Therapeutic Purgation)
Virechana detoxifies the body, cleansing it of toxins and promoting overall well-being.
Nasya
(Nasal Therapy)
Nasya treatment can help relieve congestion and improve sinus health, indirectly benefiting blood pressure management
Shirodhara
(Oil Dripping Therapy)
Shirodhara helps calm the nervous system and reduce stress, which can be beneficial for hypertension management.
Abhyangam
(Ayurvedic Massage)
Abhyangam is a therapeutic massage that helps reduce stress, improve circulation, and promote relaxation, thus contributing to better blood pressure control.
Our treatments are tailored to your unique constitution and health conditions, ensuring you receive the most effective care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ayurveda can help manage high blood pressure effectively and improve overall health. However, individual results may vary, and complete cure depends on various factors.
Yes, Ayurvedic treatments are generally safe and well-tolerated by individuals with high blood pressure. Our practitioners will assess your health before proceeding with any therapy.
The duration of treatment and the time to see results can vary from person to person. It depends on the severity of the condition and your commitment to the treatment plan.
Yes, dietary recommendations are an essential part of Ayurvedic treatment. Our experts will provide guidance on foods to include and avoid to support your progress.
Ayurvedic treatments can complement conventional medications, but it’s essential to consult with your healthcare provider for a coordinated approach.