Tennis elbow, known in Ayurveda as a concern often related to excess Vata dosha and sometimes aggravated Pitta, can be addressed with integrated Siddha-Ayurvedic practices to help in reducing inflammation and restoring balance. Focus should be directed towards strengthening the tissues, easing pain, and restoring function.
1. Diet: Incorporate Vata-pacifying foods like warm, cooked meals; avoid excessive cold or raw food, caffeine, and nightshade vegetables as they can aggravate symptoms. Include more spices like turmeric and ginger which have anti-inflamatory properties.
2. Herbal Application: Prepare a paste using powder of turmeric and ashwagandha mixed with water, and apply it gently to the affected area. Leave it on for about 20-30 minutes and rinse. This can help reduce inflammation and strengthen muscles over time.
3. Oil Massage: Performing a gentle massage with warmed sesame oil or Mahanarayana oil can be beneficial. Apply it to the elbow in circular motions for 10-15 minutes daily which can enhance circulation and reduce stiffness.
4. Physical Care: Avoid activities that exacerbate the pain. Consider alternating movements in daily tasks to give your elbow rest.
5. Regular Exercise: Gentle stretching and strengthening exercises under guidance can be helpful in increasing mobility without straining the area. Consult with a therapist for exercises that might specifically target muscle groups involved.
6. Pippali (Piper longum) consumed in small amounts - about a pinch of the powder mixed with honey once a day, is known to boost overall tissue building mechanisms within the body.
If your condition doesn’t improve, or if you experience severe or increasing pain, consult a healthcare provider to assess if any further investigation or immediate intervention is required. Tennis elbow sometimes might need a broader approach depending on its severity. Prioritize keeping the area rest and allow adequate time for healing.