Shotha In Ayurveda - #4952
I’ve recently been experiencing swelling in my ankles and hands, and it tends to get worse after sitting or standing for long periods. When I consulted an Ayurvedic practitioner, they mentioned the term "shotha" in Ayurveda, which refers to swelling caused by various underlying factors. I want to understand more about shotha in Ayurveda and how it’s treated naturally. What are the common causes of shotha in Ayurveda, and how do they relate to imbalances in the doshas? I’ve read that shotha in Ayurveda could be due to fluid retention, inflammation, or even issues with digestion. How do you determine the root cause of shotha in Ayurveda, and does it require any diagnostic tests? Are there specific herbs, oils, or therapies used to manage shotha in Ayurveda? For example, I’ve heard about guggul and dashamoola being effective, but I’m not sure how they should be used. Does shotha in Ayurveda always need treatments like Panchakarma, or are there simpler remedies for mild swelling? If anyone here has managed shotha in Ayurveda, what treatments or lifestyle changes worked for you? Are there any foods or habits to avoid while addressing shotha in Ayurveda? I’d love to know how long it takes to see improvements and whether the swelling goes away completely with Ayurvedic care.
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