How to reduce ear lobes swelling - #26987
My earlobes are thick ..I could not wear small Earrings WheneverIwear something it turns red and it hurts like hell.............kindly tell me some remedyjjsisoxkmdkxkdnxikxkdkxkdkdkssmzmzmzmmzmzmxmxmxkxkxkkx
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You can start with Gandhak rasayan 1-0-1 af after food with water Mahamanjistadi kadha 10ml twice daily after food with water Apply karanj oil on ear lobes twice daily.
Swelling in the ear lobes can often be caused by an allergic reaction or infection, especially if earrings are involved. Ayurveda can offer some soothing remedies, though it’s crucial to keep the area clean and avoid any further irritation. Start by considering if the earrings contain metals like nickel, which many are allergic to. Try wearing hypoallergenic earrings once the swelling reduces.
In terms of ayurvedic remedies, you can use a turmeric paste. Turmeric (Curcuma longa) has natural anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties. Mix equal parts turmeric powder and water to make a paste, and apply a thin layer to the swollen earlobes once a day, preferably at night. Wash it off in the morning with warm water.
Another helpful remedy involves using neem (Azadirachta indica) oil. Neem has potent anti-bacterial and soothing effects. Gently apply a drop of pure neem oil (make sure it’s skin safe) to the earlobes twice daily, avoiding the piercing hole itself if possible.
It’s also beneficial to internally balance your doshas through diet. Focus on cooling foods - consuming aloe vera juice and pomegranate can help to pacify pitta dosha, which may be contributing to the inflammation.
Finally, make sure your hygiene practices are up to scratch. Cleanse the ear area regularly with warm water and a mild, natural soap to prevent any bacteria build-up.
If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s crucial to seek professional medical assistance, as severe infections may require antibiotics or other treatments. Also, if there’s a chance your ear lobes are experiencing an allergic reaction, you might want to see an allergist to identify the exact cause. Remember, the goal is a balance between traditional practices and modern medical care where necessary.
Swelling in the earlobes, especially when irritated by earrings, can often be associated with a pitta imbalance — heat and inflammation in the body. Let’s try a few Siddha-Ayurvedic based remedies to calm it down.
First, applying a cooling paste can be beneficial. Create a paste mixing turmeric powder with a bit of sandalwood powder and rose water. Apply this to the swollen area gently and let it sit for about 15 minutes before washing it off with cool water. Turmeric and sandalwood both have soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Ensure that the earrings you are using are hypoallergenic, as some materials can exacerbate skin sensitivities. If the swelling does not improve, opt for wearing no earrings for a while to allow your skin to fully heal.
Internally, focus on reducing overall body heat by following a pitta-pacifying diet. This includes increasing intake of cooling foods like cucumber, watermelon, and fennel seeds. Drinking a coconut water each day can also help as its naturally cooling. Stay away from spicy, hot, or fried foods which can increase pitta dosha.
Finally, practice daily ear massage with a small amount of cooling oil like coconut or olive oil. This can help balance the nadis in the ear area and enhance local circulation without causing irritation.
If these measures do not reduce the swelling or if the pain persists, it is crucial to seek medical evaluation to rule out infections or other complications. Address any underlying pitta imbalance systematically in your daily routine to support long-term balance and health.

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