It looks like you might be dealing with a sensitivity or allergic reaction to certain foods and weather changes. Ayurveda looks at food allergies and such sensitivities through the lens of dosha imbalances – mostly Pitta and a bit of Vata. When certain foods or external environmental changes like weather affect you, it might be triggering an extreme reaction in your body, yaknow. Pitta dosha, associated with fire and heat, can be aggravated by spicy, fried, oily, or hot food which could lead to those swellings you’re experiencing.
For immediate relief, avoiding triggers is a no-brainer. So, cut back on foods that heat your body. Things like capsicum and fried food are Pitta aggravating. Try eating cooling, hydrating foods like cucumber and watermelon. A spoon of aloe vera juice mixed with water can be taken daily to reduce internal heat.
In terms of home remedies you could try using turmeric, like it’s about powerful in inflammation reduction. Make a paste with turmeric and water, apply it gently wherever there’s swelling. Also, triphala – it balances all three doshas and may help detoxify the body, maybe take a teaspoon with warm water at night. But keep an eye on how your body’s reacting.
A few lifestyle tweaks go a long way, too. Stress and lack of sleep kinda have this funny way of messing with your system, making you more prone to these issues. Get a solid 7-8 hours of sleep, find some minutes to meditate daily, even if it’s 10 mins – yoga nidra is great for balancing stress-induced dosha imbalances.
But hey, better consult an allergist to rule out serious allergic reactions. If there’s throat tightening or difficulty breathing, treat it as an emergency and seek medical help immediately. Ayurveda is awesome, but safety first, right?



