Seeking Alternative Treatments for Mother's Filariasis and Cellulitis - #40007
My mother's have long yr filariasis problem nd as a ayurvedic student i give him sarivadyasav + Punarnavaasava + Sleepadari yoga +Dasanga lepa + Kasisadi Taila but the patches due to cellulitis is not gone can u plz prescribed other medication
How long has your mother been experiencing the cellulitis patches?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat other treatments has she tried for filariasis and cellulitis?:
- Only Ayurvedic treatmentsHow would you describe her overall energy and vitality?:
- High energy, very activeShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
For a chronic issue like filariasis combined with cellulitis, it’s essential to tackle both the underlying imbalance and the symptoms. Your current approach incorporating Sarivadyasav, Punarnavaasava, Sleepadari yoga, Dasanga lepa, and Kasisadi Taila is commendable and largely well-aligned with Ayurvedic principles for treating edema and inflammation. However, when it comes to persistent cellulitis patches, consider adding a few more elements to the treatment plan.
Ayurveda highlights the importance of detoxification in managing conditions associated with toxins (ama). You might want to integrate internal cleansing practices, like a mild Virechana (purgation) once it’s deemed appropriate considering her dosha and strength. Trifala, taken every night, can help gently cleanse the body and enhance digestion, which may alleviate symptoms over time.
Externally, you can enhance the efficacy of your regimen by using warm, medicated plaster made from turmeric (haldi) and neem paste applied directly to the affected areas. Blend the pastes freshly with a bit of ghee and apply daily until improvement is visible. Both turmeric and neem are known for their antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can further aid the healing process.
Boosting the overall rasa (circulatory and lymphatic systems) with herbs like Manjistha could also be beneficial. Manjistha capsules, taken twice daily, can support blood purification and lymphatic drainage. Ensure diets high in anti-inflammatory and detoxifying foods, like leafy greens, and avoid heavy, oily, or spicy foods which might exacerbate inflammation.
Lastly, prioritizing her lifestyle with regular gentle exercises like walking or yoga can support lymph circulation, while elevating the limb when resting may reduce swelling. Remember, if lesions persist or worsen, it’s vital to consult a healthcare professional immediately.

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