Hydrocele can be quite uncomfortable and exploring Ayurveda is a great avenue for holistic care. That being said, Ayurveda approaches this issue looking into dosha imbalances — mainly kapha dosha, which can cause fluid accumulation like in hydrocele. A combination of internal remedies and lifestyle adjustments can help manage the symptoms, but it’s essential to understand it might not replace surgical intervention if the condition is severe.
Some folks find a good deal of relief using Chandraprabha Vati, an Ayurvedic classical formulation known for its diuretic and anti-inflammatory properties. Taking 1-2 tablets twice daily after meals could help in reducing the swelling. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) is another herb that’s quite beneficial for its ability to balance fluid accumulation and cleanse the urinary tract.
Applying warm Mahanarayan oil topically can also provide comfort by improving circulation and reducing inflammation locally. Massage gently around the affected area regularly, but avoid direct pressure on the hydrocele itself, that might not feel pleasant.
In terms of diet, go for foods that enhance digestion - since strong agni, or digestive fire, can help balance doshas. Have warm, cooked meals with spices like cumin, ginger, and turmeric. Avoid too many cold, heavy, or hard-to-digest foods as they aggravate kapha.
Practice light exercise like walking or gentle yoga to help maintain lymphatic circulation. Ensure you’re staying hydrated, but not overdoing fluids as excess can cause more imbalance in kapha.
Remember though, results vary from person to person. You might see some changes in a few weeks, but monitoring and working with an Ayurvedic practitioner is always best. If things don’t improve or if the hydrocele causes significant pain or complications, you might reconsider the urologist’s advice. Always keep safety first.


