Swelling around the clavicle area without redness or increase in temperature, especially when accompanied by ongoing neck pain, can be concerning. In a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, such conditions could point to an underlying imbalance, likely involving a disruption in the vata dosha, which governs movement, and can lead to disruptions in the structures of the neck and shoulder when out of balance. This might also indicate an issue with the asthi dhatu, which is related to the bones.
Immediate medical attention from a qualified healthcare professional is essential to rule out serious conditions like bone infections, tumors, or systemic diseases. Diagnostic imaging such as an X-ray or ultrasound may be necessary to fully understand the condition. Ayurvedic intervention should only complement, not replace, conventional diagnosis and intervention in such potentially serious situations.
Once serious conditions are ruled out, addressing vata imbalance is key. You could consider using warm sesame oil for gentle massage around the neck and clavicle area to promote circulation and vata reduction. Light yoga exercises that stretch the neck and shoulders may also help, ensuring they’re done gently to avoid further straining the area.
Dietary modifications that pacify vata — like reducing cold, dry foods and favoring warm, moist, and easily digestible meals — can also support healing. Including spices like ginger, cumin, and cardamom in your diet could enhance digestion and support the overall balance of doshas.
Please ensure these practices are secondary to medical advice, especially until a clear diagnosis is established. Always listen to your body and avoid anything that might exacerbate symptoms.



