Arthritis – Integrative Care for Joint Pain & Mobility
Arthritis is a broad term used to describe conditions that cause pain, inflammation, stiffness, and reduced mobility in the joints. It can affect people of all age groups and, if left untreated, may gradually interfere with daily activities and overall quality of life.

Modern Medical Understanding of Arthritis
From a contemporary medical perspective, arthritis involves damage or inflammation of joint structures, including cartilage, synovial membrane, and surrounding tissues.
Common Types of Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis (OA):
A degenerative joint condition caused by the gradual wear and tear of cartilage. It commonly affects weight-bearing joints like knees, hips, and spine, leading to pain, stiffness, and reduced flexibility.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA):
An autoimmune disorder where the immune system mistakenly attacks the joint lining
(synovium), causing chronic inflammation, swelling, and progressive joint damage.
- Other Types:
Includes gout (due to uric acid crystal deposition), psoriatic arthritis, and post-traumatic
Arthritis.
Symptoms of Arthritis
- Persistent or intermittent joint pain
- Swelling, redness, and warmth around joints
- Stiffness, especially in the morning or after rest
- Reduced range of motion
- Joint deformity in advanced stages
- Fatigue (commonly seen in autoimmune arthritis)
Risk Factors
- Aging and joint degeneration
- Obesity (increased stress on joints)
- Genetic predisposition
- Previous joint injuries
- Autoimmune conditions
- Sedentary lifestyle or improper posture
Ayurvedic Perspective on Arthritis
In Ayurveda, arthritis is primarily associated with the imbalance of Vata Dosha, responsible for movement and joint function. When aggravated, Vata leads to dryness, degeneration, and pain in joints. In inflammatory conditions, the accumulation of Ama (metabolic toxins) plays a key role. These toxins obstruct body channels and trigger swelling, stiffness, and pain.
Ayurvedic Correlation
- Sandhivata – Comparable to osteoarthritis (degenerative type)
- Amavata – Comparable to rheumatoid arthritis (inflammatory type)
Ayurvedic Treatment Approach
Ayurveda focuses on root-cause management and long-term joint health, not just symptom relief:
- Detoxification (Shodhana)
- Panchakarma therapies like Virechana and Basti help eliminate toxins and balance doshas.
- External Therapies
- Abhyanga (medicated oil massage)
- Swedana (herbal steam therapy)
- Janu Basti / Kati Basti for localized relief.
- Internal Medications
Herbal formulations containing:
- Ashwagandha – Strength and tissue nourishment
- Shallaki – Anti-inflammatory support
- Guggulu – Detoxification and pain relief.
- Diet & Lifestyle
- Warm, easily digestible foods
- Avoid cold, processed, and heavy foods
- Gentle yoga and regular movement
- Focus on improving digestion (Agni)
Our Process – How We Help You Heal
Begin your journey from illness to wellness with our expert Ayurvedic care. Take the first step today and experience natural healing that lasts.
01.
Detailed Ayurvedic Consultation
Our doctors take the time to understand your body constitution (Prakriti), health history, daily habits, and stress levels to find the root cause.
02.
Personalized Treatment Plan
You receive a custom plan including herbal formulations, diet, home remedies, and lifestyle corrections suited to your specific imbalance.
03.
Internal & External Therapies
Mild therapies like Abhyanga, Shirodhara, or steam may be advised for better results.
04.
Long-Term Wellness Guidance
We help you form routines that prevent recurrence, improving immunity and energy levels naturally.
Why Choose Rao Ayurveda Hospital for General Treatment?
Natural relief without side effects
Long-term solutions instead of temporary medicine
Better digestion, sleep, skin, energy, and mental clarity
A stronger immune system
A balanced and healthier lifestyle