Acute pancreatitis can be quite serious, so before we dive into ayurvedic remedies, it’s crucial to stress that anyone dealing with these symptoms really needs urgent medical care. Modern medical intervention is essential in such acute cases. Please ensure professional help is sought immediately.
Now, speaking from an Ayurvedic perspective for supportive care once immediate medical intervention is secured, we look at balancing the aggravated doshas, mainly Pitta and sometimes Vata. For abdominal pain, you want to soothe and calm the digestive fire (Agni). It’s helpful to incorporate more cooling and anti-inflammatory foods. Aloe Vera juice, if available and safe for you, can offer some relief and support digestion.
Breathlessness and fluid in the lungs might be linked to aggravated Kapha. To balance this, try warm turmeric milk at night if possible – but check for compatibility with your condition. It can help balance water retention and has mild expectorant properties too.
The sludge in the gallbladder and constipation can be aided by Trikatu (a blend of black pepper, long pepper, and ginger) to stimulate digestion. But, avoid this if there’s acute abdominal pain or high Pitta. For constipation, Triphala churna, taken at bedtime with warm water, often supports regular bowel movements.
Finally, lower creatinine levels suggest we need to nurture kidney function. Drinking barley water or using gokshura is traditionally recommended, but given the complexity, involvement with a qualified practitioner for personal guidance is really important.
These are not standalone solutions and must be tailored to your unique constitution, ensuring there’s harmony between symptomatic relief and long-term wellness. Always integrate Ayurveda with medical treatments, not in place of them!



