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amit Question by amit on Jul 04, 2023Hindi
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hi madam 43 m since 1 year im struggling with balancing issue // body sways when i walk got checked from ent and after test detected loops aica's in both ear type 2 chavda im struggling here had medicines but its sedative // done yoga etc but not getting relief rgs

Ans: This is a condition called Postural sway that involves the body to lean side-to-side subconsciously. This is a condition where the body tries to respond to the changing external environment around you. In a person with greater postural sway, these movements become more visible. You might see them gently moving side to side or in small circles. This can be an indication of poor coordination and balance. It has been noticed that greater postural sway can be seen in older people and those with neurodevelopmental conditions, like ADHD, autism or dyslexia. Although, exercises that help improve self-motion and balance might be helpful for this kind of postural sway, it is highly recommended that you consult a Ayurvedic or Homeopathy doctor so that there is a proper diagnosis. A good doctor can surely help you analyse your neurological system, which includes the brain and nervous system. He /She can also guide you to practice the correct exercises which will help you strengthen your musculoskeletal system helping you balance to a large extent. Allopathy also will help you immensely to address the situation immediately. I suggest you consult someone in your family or friend circle to assist you with this issue.
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