Experiencing weakness and a burning sensation after nightfall could indicate an imbalance in your body’s doshas, possibly related to an increased pitta or vata dosha. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, such symptoms might be attributed to digestive fire (agni) disturbance or issues with your energy channels (nadis), affecting the sapta dhatus, or the body’s seven tissue systems.
To start addressing this, consider adjusting your diet to include more cooling and grounding foods. This might help balance the pitta dosha if it’s exacerbated. You might want to include foods like cucumbers, sweet fruits, and coconut water, which are naturally cooling. Additionally, grounding foods like root vegetables can help calm vata-related weaknesses.
Incorporate practices such as a regular daily routine, including waking and sleeping patterns, which will help stabilize vata tendencies. Yoga and pranayama (breathing exercises) could also be beneficial, helping to calm the mind and facilitate proper energy flow through the nadis.
You should also consider using specific herbs known in the Siddha tradition for their adaptogenic and balancing properties. Ashwagandha and Brahmi can be supportive here, helping reduce stress and strengthen the body over time. A simple, warm milk with ashwagandha powder at night might soothe your system before sleeping.
However, considering your symptoms could be serious or persistent, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for a detailed evaluation. Integrating Ayurvedic practices with modern medical advice would be the safest approach here.



