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Ayurvedic Treatment for Varicose Vein: Prevention, Therapies and Remedies

Ayurvedic Treatment for Varicose Veins : Prevention and Therapies

🌿 Ayurvedic Treatment for Varicose Veins

By Dr. Preethi, BAMS
Senior Ayurvedic Consultant, Adyant Ayurveda, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Bangalore


Did you know?

Nearly 30% of adults experience varicose veins—especially those in jobs requiring prolonged standing or sitting. Whether you’re suffering from heaviness, fatigue, or visible veins, Ayurveda offers holistic and effective treatment options that go beyond temporary relief. We will discuss in detail about Ayurvedic treatment for varicose veins 

“Sirasu sampeedanat sankochaat vishoshanaat cha |
Siragranthir bhavet tasyam krishnata toda aayasa cha ||”

Sushruta Samhita, Chikitsa Sthana 24/29

Translation:
Due to compression, constriction, and drying of the veins (Siras), there arises Siragranthi (knotted, tortuous veins) accompanied by bluish discoloration (Krishnata), pricking pain (Toda), and fatigue (Ayasa).


🩸 What Are Varicose Veins?

Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted, and discolored veins—commonly seen in the legs. They may start off as cosmetic concerns but can progress to pain, itching, skin discoloration, and even ulcers or blood clots if left untreated.


🔍 Causes of Varicose Veins

CauseExplanation
Prolonged standing/sittingIncreases pressure in leg veins
ObesityPuts strain on venous valves
Hormonal changesDuring pregnancy or menopause, weakened vein walls
AgingValves lose efficiency over time
ConstipationIncreases intra-abdominal pressure
Hereditary factorsCongenital vein wall weakness
Trauma or DVTDamages valves or obstructs blood flow
Lack of activityReduces calf muscle pump function

⚠️ Complications of Untreated Varicose Veins

  • Chronic leg pain and cramps

  • Skin ulcers, particularly around the ankles

  • Discoloration and skin hardening

  • Superficial bleeding or ruptured veins

  • Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)


🧠 How Do Varicose Veins Develop?

Healthy veins have one-way valves that carry blood to the heart. When these valves become weak or damaged, blood pools in the legs, causing pressure, swelling, and vein dilation. This is worsened by gravity, inactivity, and weak vein walls.


🌿 Ayurvedic Understanding: Siraja Granthi

In Ayurveda, varicose veins are called Siraja Granthi, caused by vitiation of Vata and Rakta Doshas, sometimes associated with Pitta and Kapha involvement.

“According to Ayurveda, varicose veins (Siraja Granthi) occur due to Vata-Rakta vitiation. Vyana Vayu’s function of blood circulation is obstructed, leading to Sampeedana (compression), Vakreekarana (tortuosity), and Granthi (knotting) in veins. Involvement of Pitta causes inflammation and discoloration, while Kapha contributes to stagnation.”

Key Ayurvedic descriptions include:

  • Sampeedana – Vein compression

  • Sankocha – Constriction or narrowing

  • Vakreekarana – Twisting of veins

  • Grathita Sira – Knotted, bulging veins

  • Krishnata – Bluish or blackish discoloration

“Sushruta notes that Siraja Granthi associated with pain and movement (Chala) is difficult to cure, while painless and early-stage cases are more manageable.”


🧪 Ayurvedic Diagnosis + Modern Tools

  • Moses’ Sign – Pain on calf squeeze

  • Homan’s Sign – Calf pain on foot dorsiflexion

  • Trendelenburg Test – Tests valve function

  • Color Doppler Scan – Checks for venous reflux or thrombosis

  • Visual Analog Scale (VAS) – Monitors pain relief during treatment


🌿 Ayurvedic Pathophysiology (Samprapti) of Varicose Veins (Siraja Granthi)

In Ayurveda, varicose veins are classified under Siraja Granthi, a disease condition where vitiated Vata and Rakta doshas affect the veins (Siras).

The vitiated Vyana Vayu, responsible for circulation, leads to:

  • Sampeedana – Compression or constriction of veins

  • Sankocha – Shrinking or narrowing

  • Vakreekarana – Twisting of the vein pathways

  • Vishoshana – Dryness and loss of elasticity

  • Granthi – Formation of knot-like swellings or clots

Kapha contributes by causing stagnation, while Pitta may lead to inflammation and discoloration.


🔥 Symptoms of Varicose Veins

  • Blue, bulging, or twisted veins

  • Leg pain, aching, or heaviness

  • Itching, burning, or cramping

  • Swelling near the ankles or feet

  • Skin darkening or ulceration


 💊 Ayurvedic Medicines for Varicose Veins

A combination of classical formulations and clinically validated herbal preparations are used in Ayurveda to balance Vata-Rakta dosha, purify the blood, reduce inflammation, and strengthen venous tone.

Formulation / HerbAction / Therapeutic Benefit
Kaishora GugguluAnti-inflammatory, purifies Rakta (blood), supports wound healing
Triphala GugguluDetoxification enhances metabolism and reduces Ama
Manjishtadi KashayaPowerful blood purifier, treats pigmentation and skin issues
Varunadi KashayaReduces Kapha-Vata stagnation, improves venous return
Gotu Kola (Mandukaparni)Enhances collagen synthesis, strengthens vein walls
Avipattikar ChurnaRegulates digestion, supports Virechana, reduces Pitta
Arjuna CapsulesImproves vascular tone and cardiac function
Shiva GutikaRejuvenative supports Tridosha balance, improves immunity
Mahamanjishtadi KwathaSpecializing in pigmentation, Rakta Dushti, and skin healing
Sahacharadi KashayamRelieves pain and stiffness, and supports vascular flexibility
PunarnavasavaAnti-edematous, diuretic, supports blood purification and reduces swelling
Punarnavadi ManduraRich in iron, it reduces inflammation and strengthens the Rakta Dhatu
DashamoolarishtaGeneral Vata pacifier, post-therapy tonic for recovery
Pathyashadangam KashayaRelieves burning and inflammation, and enhances blood flow

⚠️ Note: These medicines should only be used after individual Prakriti analysis and proper diagnosis by a qualified Ayurvedic doctor. Self-medication is not advised.


🛀 Panchakarma & External Therapies

TherapyBenefit
Virechana (Purgation)Expels vitiated Rakta and Pitta; uses Goghrita and Trivrit Leha
Siravyadha (Vene Section)Removes stagnated blood, reduces venous pressure (3 sittings: ~80–100 ml blood)
Raktamokshana (Leech therapy)Improves microcirculation, relieves inflammation
Abhyanga (Oil Massage)Relieves stiffness and improves venous flow
Udvartana (Dry massage)Stimulates lymphatic drainage and reduces fat
Kizhi (Poultice)Reduces swelling and muscle cramps
Basti (Medicated enema)Balances Apana Vayu and detoxifies the colon
DhanyamladharaFermented decoction pour for chronic swelling

🧘‍♀️ Ayurvedic Lifestyle & Diet

✅ Recommended:

  • Yoga: Sarvangasana, Tadasana, Viparita Karani

  • Walking: 30 mins/day

  • Warm water: Improves circulation

  • High-fiber foods: Avoid constipation

  • Bioflavonoid-rich fruits: Berries, oranges, spinach

  • Leg elevation: 15 mins daily

❌ Avoid:

  • Long-standing or sitting

  • Crossing legs while seated

  • Tight clothes and high heels

  • Spicy, oily, and fermented food

  • Alcohol, smoking, and suppression of natural urges


🏠 Home Remedies

  • Apple Cider Vinegar: Topical anti-inflammatory

  • Aloe Vera: Soothes irritation

  • Garlic Paste: Enhances circulation

  • Witch Hazel: Strengthens vein tone

  • Cold compress: Reduces pain and heaviness


🛡️ Preventive Measures

PracticeEffect
Daily self-abhyangaNourishes skin and improves circulation
Compression wrappingReduces edema, supports vein valves
Warm water therapyEnhances digestion and detox
Pitta-Vata balancing dietMaintains healthy blood flow and digestion

🏥 Comprehensive Ayurvedic Varicose Vein Treatment at Adyant Ayurveda

At Adyant Ayurveda, we treat varicose veins by:

✅ Identifying your Prakriti (body constitution)
✅ Offering Panchakarma Detox therapies
✅ Prescribing customized Ayurvedic medicines
✅ Providing yoga, diet, and lifestyle guidance

At Adyant Ayurveda, we treated several patients with varicose veins. The common outcome was as below.

📊 Results Before and After Ayurvedic Treatment at Adyant Ayurveda 

SymptomBefore TreatmentAfter 3 Weeks
PainSevere, especially at nightMild or absent
Vein AppearanceBulging, dilated, tortuousLess visible, softened
Swelling (Shotha)Moderate around anklesSignificantly reduced
Skin DiscolorationBlackish pigmentationNoticeably lightened
Sleep DisturbanceDue to painNormalized
Energy LevelsLow fatigue on standingImproved lightness felt

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Final Word from Dr. Preethi

“Varicose veins are not just about unsightly legs—they reflect deeper circulatory imbalances. Ayurveda works by addressing these imbalances holistically. When combined with Panchakarma, lifestyle changes, and internal healing, results are not only effective—but long-lasting.”

❓FAQs on Varicose Veins and Ayurveda

What is Siraja Granthi in Ayurveda?

It is the Ayurvedic term for varicose veins, caused by the vitiation of Vata and Rakta, leading to tortuous, painful veins.

Siravyadha is controlled bloodletting using a sterile scalp vein puncture. It relieves pressure and enhances fresh blood flow.

Yes. Leech saliva contains enzymes that dissolve clots, reduce inflammation, and improve blood flow.

Most people see improvement within 3–6 weeks. Chronic or complicated cases may take 2–4 months.

It can offer long-lasting relief and significantly reduce recurrence if combined with lifestyle corrections.

Yes. Manjishtadi Kashaya, Virechana, and external therapies improve skin tone and remove pigmentation.

Yes—when administered by a qualified Ayurvedic doctor, treatments are safe, personalized, and holistic.

Yes. It aids in post-surgical healing, prevents recurrence, and supports vascular tone.

A Pitta-Vata pacifying diet: warm, light, non-spicy meals, rich in fiber and hydration.

There are no side effects if treatments are prescribed and monitored by a trained practitioner.

Yes, but avoid long hours of sitting or standing. Take breaks to walk, stretch, and elevate your legs when possible.

Yes. Ayurveda is highly effective for early-stage symptoms like spider veins, leg fatigue, or occasional swelling. It can prevent progression to full varicose veins.

No. A strict Pitta-Vata pacifying diet is advised during the treatment phase. Later, you can transition to a balanced Ayurvedic diet to maintain vascular health.

Yes. Medicated bandaging (Vasthana) or compression support can be used as an adjunct, especially during long travel or working hours.

  • Reduced pain and heaviness in the legs
  • Visible lightening of discolored skin
  • Smaller, less prominent veins
  • Better sleep, energy, and mobility

Dr. Shree Lakshmi

Dr. Shree Lakshmi, with over 25 years of expertise in Ayurveda, Dr. Shree Lakshmi is a senior Ayurvedic physician at Adyant Ayurveda. She specializes in advanced Panchakarma therapies and holistic treatment of chronic conditions. Known for her compassionate approach and deep understanding of dosha-based healing, Dr. Shree Lakshmi has helped thousands of patients regain balance and wellness naturally.