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My throats hurtsghgggggggggggggggg
Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
Question #23318
1 year ago
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My throats hurtsghgggggggggggggggg - #23318

Rami
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When your throat hurts during times of anger, it may be associated with stress and its effects on your body. Anger, like other intense emotions, can lead to physical symptoms including a sore, tight throat. Ayurveda suggests that such symptoms might be related to an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, which governs heat, metabolism, and emotions like anger and frustration.

First, let’s focus on minor lifestyle and dietary changes that might help in soothing the throat and balancing the Pitta dosha. Cooling herbs and foods can help pacify this dosha. Consider incorporating more cucumbers, melons, leafy greens, and coconut water into your diet, which are naturally cooling. Drinking herbal infusions like chamomile or peppermint tea can also be soothing. Avoid spicy, oily or very sour foods that can aggravate Pitta.

When dealing with emotions, Ayurveda emphasizes the importance of managing one’s mind and stress levels. Practicing calming breathing exercises (Pranayama) can help. Specifically, Shitali Pranayama, which involves breathing through the mouth (as if sipping), can cool the body and calm the mind. Doing this in a quiet space for 5-10 minutes may help relieve symptoms.

Hydration is also key. Drink lukewarm water throughout the day. You might also consider gargling with a warm saline solution (half a teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water) to soothe the throat irritations. For more targeted remedies, using herbal pastilles and lozenges that contain licorice root or slippery elm can help keep your throat comfortable.

Remember that persistent pain, especially if worsening or accompanied by other symptoms like fever, may require a medical assessment to rule out other causes such as infection. It’s always wise to monitor your health and seek medical attention if necessary. Please reach out to a healthcare professional if the situation does not improve or worsens.

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