Ah, dealing with kanthamalai, or swollen lymph nodes, can definitely be uncomfortable. Often, it’s the body’s response to an infection or imbalance in doshas, as you mentioned. Ayurveda looks at this condition through the perspective of Agni (digestive fire) and Ama (toxins). Swelling often correlates with an imbalance, often in Kapha dosha with possible Pitta involvement if there’s pain or redness.
Now, you mentioned herbs like turmeric, tulsi, and neem. You’re on the right track! Turmeric is particularly good for its anti-inflammatory properties. You could make a paste with turmeric powder and warm water, applying it gently to the swollen area. Just a heads-up, turmeric stains, so be careful with your clothes.
Tulsi’s another great option, known for boosting the immune system. Chewing a few fresh leaves in the morning can help support a healthy immune response. Neem’s detoxifying effect can be quite helpful too, maybe in the form of neem tablets or as a drink (but careful with the dose, neem’s strong).
For therapies, consider a gentle oil massage using warm sesame oil around the neck area. This can increase circulation and help reduce stiffness. Few minutes of gentle massage each day could bring some relief.
Steam inhalation, maybe with eucalyptus oil drops, can also help alleviate pressure and congestion around the neck. Just don’t make the steam too hot, safety first!
Diet-wise, lean towards foods that pacify Kapha and Pitta - warm, light meals like soups, or steamed vegetables. Avoid dairy, oily or cold foods in this phase.
The timeline for recovery varies. Usually, with consistent application of Ayurvedic practices, you might see improvements within a couple of weeks, but remember everyone’s different. Always listen to your body.
Also, I must mention, while Ayurveda offers supportive treatments, if the swelling persists or worsens, consulting with a healthcare provider is crucial as they can provide a thorough examination and more specific guidance, It’s always best to be cautious, right?



