Swelling around the eyes can certainly be bothersome, and in the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, we often look to balance your doshas to address such issues. It sounds like your pitta and possibly kapha doshas might be influencing the swelling due to stress, lack of sleep, and maybe some seasonal allergies.
First, let’s address diet and lifestyle. Try to reduce pitta-increasing foods like spicy, oily, and excessively salty foods which can contribute to inflammation. Focus on cooling and hydrating foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. This aligns with keeping the body cool, as excess heat can exacerbate the swelling.
For a more direct approach, applying grated potato or cucumber directly onto closed eyelids for about 15-20 minutes can be soothing. These are naturally cooling and can help reduce swelling due to their astringent properties. You could also brew a tea with Triphala, which is beneficial for eye health, and once cooled, use it as an eyewash daily.
Mindful yoga practices which emphasize stress reduction can further help. Try short sessions of yoga nidra or pranayama (breathworks) like Anulom Vilom to calm the mind and reduce overall pitta.
Herbs like Brahmi and Neem can support pitta balance. Brahmi taken as a tea or supplement can be soothing for mental stress, and Neem helps purify blood, reducing pitta excess. However, always ensure any new intake aligns with your current health status or ongoing medications.
As for seeing results, natural approaches might take at least a week or two. In the meantime, continue with hydration, minimize screen time, and ensure a regular sleep pattern as persistence is key.
If the swelling persists or worsens, or if other symptoms appear, it’s wise to consult a healthcare professional to rule out other conditions.



