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Question #5712
94 days ago
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Edema Treatment In Ayurveda - #5712

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For the past few months, I’ve been struggling with swelling in my feet and hands, especially in the evenings. It gets worse after sitting for long periods or during hot weather. I started researching natural remedies and came across information about edema treatment in Ayurveda. Can you explain how Ayurveda approaches edema treatment and what I can do to reduce this swelling? I’ve noticed that the swelling tends to come with a feeling of heaviness, and my digestion also feels sluggish on those days. Does this mean the edema is linked to a dosha imbalance, maybe kapha or vata? If so, what specific therapies or practices are recommended for edema treatment in Ayurveda? I read that herbal remedies like punarnava and gokshura are commonly used for edema. Are these safe to take without a prescription, or should I consult an Ayurvedic practitioner first? Also, are there any home remedies or dietary changes that could support edema treatment in Ayurveda? I’ve been trying to reduce my salt intake, but I’m not sure if that’s enough. Another thing I’d like to know is whether external treatments like massages or panchakarma therapies play a role in Ayurveda’s approach to edema. Would therapies like abhyanga or udvartana be helpful for reducing fluid retention? Lastly, how long does it usually take to see improvements with edema treatment in Ayurveda? I’m looking for sustainable ways to manage this condition naturally and would love advice on where to start.

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94 days ago
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In Ayurveda, edema (swelling) is often linked to imbalances in the doshas, especially kapha, which governs fluid retention and heaviness, and vata, which affects circulation and the movement of fluids in the body. To reduce swelling, Ayurveda recommends a combination of dietary adjustments, herbal remedies, and therapies that address both the root causes and the symptoms. For herbal remedies, punarnava and gokshura are commonly used to support kidney and fluid balance, but it’s advisable to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any new herbal treatment to ensure proper dosage and suitability for your specific condition. Additionally, reducing salt intake and consuming a light, easily digestible diet can help manage fluid retention. External treatments like abhyanga (oil massage) and udvartana (herbal powder massage) can stimulate circulation and help reduce swelling by encouraging the movement of lymph and fluids. Panchakarma therapies, such as basti or virechana, may be recommended for more severe cases. It typically takes a few weeks to notice improvements, but consistency in following Ayurvedic treatments, alongside proper hydration and stress management, can lead to sustainable results over time.
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