Take Pancha tiktha ghrita Guggulu 1tab bd, Gandhak rasayana 1tab bd, asd with vajrakatail,vrana prakashalana with panchavalkalkshayam irrigation u ll get relief
If pus is coming out it means infected Instead yu opt for online consultation or direct consultation so you will be advised more precisely
Dear Anja It’s better to consult your nearest Family Physician.
🚨 What You Need Right Now - Immediate medical attention from a hospital or infectious disease specialist. - Wound care and drainage under sterile conditions. - Antibiotic therapy tailored to the type of bacteria involved. - Possible imaging (ultrasound or MRI) to assess the depth and spread of infection.
So, Kindly Visit a nearby Gynaecologist or Surgeon
🌿 Ayurvedic Support---- 1.Haridra capsules 2 cap twice daily with water after meals 2.Guduchi (Giloy) tablets 2 tab twice daily with water after meals 3.Triphala Churna 1/2 tsp at bedtime with warm water 4.Ashwagandha 1 tab twice daily with warm milk after meals
🌿 Ayurvedic Medicines for Local Application & Cleansing
🔸 1. Triphala Kashaya (Decoction Wash) - Use: Cleanse the area gently with cooled, strained Triphala decoction. - Preparation: Boil 1 tsp Triphala powder in 1 cup water, reduce to half, strain well.
🔸 2. Jatyadi Ghrita or Jatyadi Taila - Use: Apply gently around the wound (not inside open cavity). - Note: Use only when wounds begin to close or under supervision.
🔸 3. Neem Paste (External Use Only) - Use: Apply a thin layer of fresh neem leaf paste around the infected area. - Caution: Avoid direct contact with open wounds.
Hello Anjali Start with Kishore guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Gandhak rasayan 1-0-1 after food with water Divya kayakalp vati -DS extra strong 1-0-1 after food with water Triphala guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Wash your breast with Neem infused water 2-3 times daily and apply jatyadi oil on affected area twice daily Avoid sour fermented foods .
Anja, I am really sorry. You are going through this. A deep breast infection with open once and first needs immediate medical attention, not home or Ayurvedic treatment right now. Please go to the nearest hospital or emergency clinic. As soon as you can. This type of infection can spread quickly and become life-threatening if the pus is not drained properly or if the bacteria enter the blood stream, a doctor needs to examine you clean the wound under the sterile conditions and start strong antibiotics and wound care right away once the infection is fully under control and the wound is healing Ayurvedic care can safely help your body, recovers, strength and immunity, but right now urgent medical is the priority. Can you reach your local hospital or emergency Centre right now?
HELLO, I am so sorry you’re going through this; it’s a chronic deep bacterial breast infection with pus and open wounds that needs urgent medical care.
Immediate Action Required (DO NOT DELAY) Please see a doctor or immediately visit an emergency clinic. The signs you describe-open wounds, pus leakage, or persistent infection for >6 months-can indicate an abscess or deeper tissue infection, possibly mastitis or chronic abscess. You most probably need antibiotic therapy, drainage of the wound, and culture for identification of the infecting organism. Delay may risk spreading infection called sepsis.
Ayurvedic Support After/Alongside Medical Treatment
Once active infection is under a physician’s care, Ayurveda can provide support to tissue healing, detoxification, and immunity.
1. Internal Remedies
Kaishore Guggulu – 2 tabs twice daily after food with warm water.
Triphaladi Guggulu 2 tabs twice daily: helps drain pus, clears the channels.
Blood-purifying tonics: Manjishtha capsule, once a day.
Neem capsule, 1 daily for antibacterial effect.
2. Local/External Applications
Warm compress with Triphala decoction: Boil 1 tsp of Triphala powder in 1 cup of water, reduce to half, cool to warm, and use to clean the wound gently twice a day.
Apply turmeric paste on unbroken skin (open wounds should be avoided), made with haldi, neem powder, and warm water.
3. Dietary Guidance
Avoid: dairy, sugar, fried, and fermented foods; these provoke Kapha and Pitta and increase pus formation.
Favor: Warm soups that include turmeric, ginger, and black pepper. Green leafy vegetables, pomegranate, and bitter-tasting herbs. Drink warm water with either Triphala or Guduchi as an infusion.
4. Lifestyle & Mental Health Chronic infections worsen under stress. You already noted stress as a trigger.
Practice Nadi Shodhana Pranayama (alternate nostril breathing) for 10 minutes, twice a day. Ensure rest, early sleep, and mild yoga without chest strain.
Follow up You may seek a consultation with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner for Raktashodhana (blood purification therapy) and Rasayana (immune rejuvenation) treatments when the infection is medically under control; these may be helpful in preventing recurrence.
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HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL
THANK YOU
DR . MAITRI ACHARYA
Chronic bacterial breast infections, especially with open wounds and pus, can be serious and usually require prompt medical attention. It’s crucial to seek immediate help from a qualified healthcare provider in your area, as such conditions might necessitate antibiotics or surgical intervention to prevent further complications or the spread of infection. While Ayurveda offers holistic support for managing chronic conditions and enhancing overall immunity, this situation demands the urgent care that modern medicine can provide. Once the acute infection is managed, Ayurveda can be considered for supportive care.
After resolving the immediate crisis, Ayurveda can support detoxification and healing. Balancing the doshas, particularly Kapha, is essential due to its association with infections and fluid accumulation. Incorporating dietary changes, like reducing heavy, cold, and oily foods, can help balance Kapha. Emphasizing lighter, warm, and digestive-friendly foods, such as steaming vegetables and warm herbal teas with ginger, may benefit long-term balance.
Additionally, gentle Ayurvedic therapies can be beneficial once the infection has cleared adequately and your healthcare provider gives approval. For example, Jatyadi Taila, an Ayurvedic herbal oil, might help in wound healing, but only under guidance and once the physician permits local application. Boosting immunity through herbs like Guduchi and practices such as yoga and pranayama can aid in recovery and overall vitality
It’s critical, though, to address the active infection first with appropriate treatment to ensure your safety and well-being.


