Swollen eyes can often be attributed to dosha imbalances, particularly excess kapha, which can cause retention of fluids in the body. You might be experiencing such symptoms due to allergies, environment, dietary habits, or lifestyle. To address this, let’s concentrate on reducing the kapha and soothing your symptoms.
Start with your diet. Avoid salty foods which exacerbate swelling by increasing water retention. Instead, favor a light diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Opt for warm, cooked meals that are easily digestible, supporting agni, or digestive fire. Cut down on dairy, especially if it makes your symptoms worse.
Drinking herbal teas like coriander-seed or fennel can have a calming effect on inflammation and aid fluid balance. Simply boil a teaspoon of seeds in a cup of water and sip throughout the day.
For immediate relief, chilled cucumber slices or tea bags can indeed be beneficial, but consider trying grated potato instead. Potatoes are known for anti-inflammatory properties; apply a fresh paste on your closed eyes for 15 minutes to help reduce puffiness. A warm guava leaf compress or application of rose water can also help, given their soothing properties.
Additionally, practice neti if you’re comfortable — it involves nasal irrigation with a saline solution and may help flush out allergens. Ensure you use sterile, lukewarm water if you try this.
As you approach your event, make sure you get ample rest leading up to it. Transforming these steps into part of daily routine can help manage and even prevent future swelling.
If your symptoms worsen or show no sign of improvement, it’s advisable to see a healthcare professional to rule out underlying conditions. Be cautious and prioritize well-being.



