Ah, dealing with DVT can be quite distressing, especially with such fluctuations in INR. I’m sorry to hear about your discomfort. While modern medicines like Acitrom and Rivared are important for managing DVT (and especially if PE is involved), we can still explore ways to support your condition through Ayurveda – consider it an addition to your current treatment, not a replacement.
But first, I gotta stress the importance of following your doctor’s advice, especially since the involvement of PE can make things more riskier.
In Ayurveda, blood flow and clot-related issues might relate to an imbalance in the Pitta or Kapha dosha. So, working on these can help you manage symptoms. Consider Triphala at night—it helps with digestion and cleansing. You can start with 1 teaspoon in warm water before bed. But make sure it’s okay with your other medications; checking with doctors is crucial.
For diet, focus on warmth in your meals: avoid cold, heavy foods which might aggravate Kapha. Think lots of cooked veggies, lentils, and whole grains, avoiding too much salt. Ginger tea could become your friend; it enhances circulation and digestion.
In terms of lifestyle, gentle yoga (like legs-up-the-wall pose) may help circulation and lessens stiffness. Avoid sitting/standing too long in one position; move around every few hours if possible. Warm oil massage with sesame oil also can increase circulation and soothe pain but skip on days you’re planning to take blood-thinning meds, to prevent possible interactions.
Remember, any changes should seamlessly fit your prescribed treatment plan. Your safety is the top priority. Regular follow-ups with your healthcare provider are key. Stay in touch with how you feel and communicate that to ensure the best approach to your condition. Hang in there.



