Chronic pancreatitis is a condition that involves long-term inflammation of the pancreas, leading to permanent changes in its structure and function. From an Ayurvedic, especially in Siddha-Ayurveda, perspective, such conditions often indicate an underlying imbalance, primarily related to digestive fire (Agni) and the doshas, particularly Pitta. Chronicity suggests that these imbalances may have been present for a long time, leading to weakening of the digestive system and eventual tissue (dhatu) damage, in this case, the pancreatic tissue.
In terms of complete cure, chronic conditions in Ayurveda focus more on management and improving quality of life, enhancing digestion, and restoring balance. Total reversal might not always be possible, but significant improvement in symptoms and day-to-day function is achievable. You’ve been taking Chandraprabha vati, Kankayan vati, and Kanchnar Guggulu, which are traditionally used for balancing doshas, enhancing digestion, and detoxification. Chandraprabha vati can support urinary and digestive health, Kankayan vati aids in digestive disturbances, and Kanchnar Guggulu helps with reducing glandular enlargements and detoxifying the body.
Consider focusing also on diet — avoiding food that increases Pitta like spicy, oily, and overly sour items. Fasting or light diets (Langhana) may be recommended occasionally, but under supervision, considering your diabetes. Small, regular meals are better to avoid taxing the digestive fire. Ginger tea or warm water with lemon could stimulate digestion softly. Also, avoid alcohol and smoking if applicable, as they aggravate Pitta and inflammation.
Continue with modern medical follow-ups, especially for insulin regulation, as blood sugar management is crucial. Significant changes require supervision, so keep your healthcare providers informed. While Ayurveda offers tools for management, it’s critical to coordinate with contemporary treatments to protect against complications. Always prioritize seeking medical advice if symptoms worsen, indicating possible complications.