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.