Sounds like your Pitta dosha is kinda flarin’ up there! Frequent acid reflux, irritability and that uncomfortable heat are classic signs of a pitta imbalance. Let me help you with this.
First up, it’s crucial to address diet - and yeh, I’ll be straight with you, spicy and fried stuff, as well as coffee, can definitely worsen that burning sensation. Start by gradually reducing these foods. Opt for cooling, sweet, and non-spicy meals - think cucumbers, watermelons, and sweet fruits. You’d wanna avoid sour and salty tastes for a bit.
Aloe vera juice is a good choice! Take about 2 tablespoons daily, mixed in water preferably on an empty stomach in the morning, it’s cooling and very pitta-pacifying. Triphala is more for digestion; but as a gentle detox, it might help too. A teaspoon before bed with warm water.
On the oil and lotion front, coconut oil can be quite soothing – apply to skin after showers. Sandalwood paste might seem like a hassle to make, but you could try using a sandalwood lotion if that’s easier for you.
Now Shirodhara and abhyanga could indeed be helpful, though you may not need full panchakarma unless there’s deeper complications. Abhyanga, the self-massage with cooling oils like coconut or sunflower oil, can aid in soothing your nerves, do it daily if possible.
On timing, ayurvedic treatments aren’t overnight magic - could take a few weeks to start noticing real change and months to stabilize, so stick with it.
If this becomes severe or gets significantly worse, don’t hesitate to consult a healthcare professional to safely rule out other issues. Remember, these recommendations don’t replace medical advice but can complement it. Keep up with it, be patient and you’ll likely see improvements over time!