Hi Farahanaz,
Can you tell me if the knee pain worsens with activity or rest, and if you notice any swelling or stiffness? Regarding the dryness in your throat and increased thirst, do you experience any frequent urination or fatigue? Lastly, how is your digestion—do you feel bloated or constipated?
So, it sounds like your OA knee pain is acting up, and that sucks, especially with the stress and weight gain adding to it. Knee pain with a touch of swelling could totally be rocking your world negatively right now. Ayurveda looks at this a bit differently than just putting a bandage on it – more like addressing the underlying issues. The flare-up could be linked with an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which is quite common with joint troubles as Vata governs movement and dryness.
When it comes to practical advice, let’s start with diet; think warm, nourishing, and grounding foods. Soups with a nice broth, or kitchari, which is basically rice and mung dal cooked with spices like turmeric and cumin, could really support you. Try to slash those dry and cold foods, sugary stuff, and too much caffeine 'cause they can aggravate Vata.
And yeah, keeping the agni, or digestive fire, in check is vital too. Maybe try some ginger tea to give it a light nudge? Easily boil fresh ginger slices in water for 10 minutes, sip a couple of times a day. Shouldn’t hurt to see how your system likes it.
About your thirst and dry throat, sounds Kapha might be kicking up a fuss as well; they love stagnant energy, which can bring that sluggish feeling. Start small, try adding a pinch of rock salt to your water, just enough to taste – helps with hydration surprisingly well.
Regular gentle exercise, like a short daily stroll, could make a bit difference. Nothing heavy or too much on the knees tho. Oh and warm oil massage, particularly with sesame oil, could benefit your knees considerably. Heat the oil a little till it’s just comfy to the touch, and lightly apply it to the knees. Do this, maybe before a warm shower?
Still, make sure you’re also seeing a healthcare professional for a comprehensive approach and checks, alright? This stuff blends great with conventional treatment but don’t sideline getting checked out by your doctor. You got this!



