Caroli disease is a rare congenital disorder that affects the liver’s bile ducts. For an 11-year-old child, it’s important to carefully evaluate the type and severity of the condition. At this stage, urgent attention from a healthcare professional, ideally a pediatric hepatologist, is crucial. They can provide the most accurate diagnostic insights and determine if surgical or other conventional medical interventions are necessary.
In the context of Siddha-Ayurveda, supporting liver health can be considered adjunctively, but it should never substitute conventional treatment for serious conditions like Caroli disease. Enhancing the Agni, or digestive fire, is often a focus. Simple dietary adjustments can help manage overall liver function. Warm, easy-to-digest foods, avoiding oily and heavy-to-digest items, and staying hydrated are practical steps.
Certain herbs, known for supporting liver health, may be of interest, though they should be introduced only after consulting with medical professionals due to the complexity of the disease. Ayurveda often uses herbs like Katuki (Picrorhiza kurroa) and Bhumyamalaki (Phyllanthus niruri) for liver support, but accurate dosages and formulations need expert guidance. Always approach with caution and prioritise professional medical care given the child’s young age.
Ensure that any Ayurvedic supportive care complements, rather than replaces, the primary medical treatment. This approach helps maintain a holistic balance while ensuring the child’s immediate safety and well-being.



