Small Fiber Neuropathy is characterized by severe pain episodes that usually start in the feet or hands. Pain attacks may migrate to other parts of the body as an individual gets older. Some people initially experience more generalized, all-over pain.
Attacks are typically characterized by stabbing or scorching pain, as well as atypical skin sensations such as tingling or itching. Some may experience more intense pain at night or while resting. Small Fiber Neuropathy typically manifests itself between adolescence and mid-adulthood.
Small Fiber Neuropathy is caused by mutations in the SCN9A or SCN10A gene.
The altered channels allow sodium ions to enter nociceptors in an aberrant manner. This increase in sodium ions improves the transmission of pain signals, making people more sensitive to stimuli that would not normally induce pain. Now, if we intend to treat SFN, we can either manage symptoms or cure it from the underlying cause while also managing symptoms. Let’s look at both conventional and ayurvedic treatments for SFN and determine which is more effective.
Conventional treatment for SFN focuses on managing symptoms, addressing underlying causes, and improving the quality of life by eliminating pain. The main components of conventional SFN treatment are-
A. Pain management: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen, naproxen, and acetaminophen are used for pain relief.
B. Neuropathic pain:
C. Topical treatment:
A. Managing underlying conditions
B. Healthy lifestyle
A. Nerve blocks: Local anaesthetics or steroids are injected near affected nerves, which provides temporary pain relief.
B. Physical therapy: Customized exercises help to maintain mobility and improve the strength of the body. Additionally, TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) therapy uses low-voltage electrical currents to relieve pain.
A. Gastrointestinal symptoms: Medications and dietary changes to manage issues like gastroparesis or diarrhoea.
B. Autonomic symptoms: Treatments for symptoms like orthostatic hypotension, include increased salt and fluid intake, compression stockings, and medications.
Ayurvedic treatment for Small Fiber Neuropathy (SFN) aims to balance the doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha), purify the body, and rejuvenate the neurological system. The approach is holistic, focusing on diet, lifestyle, herbal medicines, and targeted therapies that reduce symptoms and enhance overall health.
Vata-pacifying diet:
As SFN is the result of vitiation of vata dosha, it is important to consume a diet that pacifies the effect of vata dosha.
Regular routine:
Below are some nerve-strengthening herbs that help calm nerve impulses and support cognitive functions.
| Herbs | Properties |
| Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) | Adaptogenic and nerve-strengthening properties |
| Brahmi (Bacopa monnieri) | Supports cognitive function and nerve health |
| Shankhpushpi (Convolvulus pluricaulis) | Calms the nervous system |
| Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) | Acts as an immunomodulator and helps in detoxification |
| Dashmool (Ten roots) | Balances vata dosha and supports nerve health |
Herbal rejuvenators like chavanprash and brahma rasayana are used to help support overall health, immunity, and show beneficial effects on the nervous system.
Marma points are the body’s particular energy points. Gently massaging or pressing on these spots can improve nerve function and alleviate pain.
Integrating Ayurvedic remedies with mainstream treatments may result in more comprehensive care. For example, adopting Ayurvedic ways to address chronic conditions and promote general health while employing conventional treatments for relieving acute symptoms.
Ayurvedic practitioners provide personalized therapy based on individual needs and symptoms.
Points | Conventional Medicine | Ayurveda |
Pain management | Often provides quicker pain relief through medications. Side effects can be a concern. | May offer sustainable relief with fewer side effects. The onset of relief might be slower. |
Underlying causes | Focuses on symptom management. Effectiveness in addressing underlying causes varies. | Emphasizes root cause treatment, including detoxification and rejuvenation. |
Holistic approach | Primarily symptom-centric | Comprehensive approach, including diet, lifestyle, mental health, and detoxification. |
Side effects | Potential for medication side effects, especially with long-term use. | Generally, there are fewer side effects, with a focus on natural treatments. |
Personalization | Standardized treatment protocols. | Highly individualized treatment plans based on dosha balance and overall health. |
While conventional treatments for SFN can offer rapid symptom relief, Ayurveda’s holistic approach can provide sustainable, long-term benefits with fewer side effects. The choice between the two, or a combination thereof, should be based on individual needs, preferences, and the guidance of healthcare professionals from both fields. Consulting with both a conventional neurologist and a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner can help tailor the most effective treatment plan.