Ah, sukhi khansi—those dry coughs can be super annoying, right? Yup, in English, it’s called a dry cough, exactly because it doesn’t bring up any nasty phlegm. It’s usually because of irritation in the throat, could be allergies or the good old respiratory infections, you know. But no worries, Ayurveda has some neat tricks up its sleeve for this.
So, about that honey and ginger tea, spot on! Honey’s smoothness really helps soothe the throat, and ginger? Well, it’s like nature’s anti-inflammatory hero. Here’s how you can do it: get a cup of warm water, squeeze in some fresh ginger juice, maybe half a teaspoon, and add a spoonful of honey. Drink this two or three times a day. Best when sipped warm—it makes the throat feel all comfy, you know?
As for steam inhalation, adding eucalyptus oil or tulsi can work wonders. The steam helps clear the airways and can reduce that scratchy throat feeling. Get a bowl of hot water, add a few drops of eucalyptus oil or some tulsi leaves, and lean over it with a towel over your head for about 10 mins. Do this once a day to start. But hey, don’t overdo it—your skin might not thank you.
One more thing, some people find that sipping on licorice tea helps. It naturally moistens the throat and reduces irritation. But yeah, watch out if you have high blood pressure—licorice isn’t always friendly then.
It might take a few days to feel a difference, don’t expect overnight miracles. If you do feel like it’s getting worse, though, you might wanna see a doc. Listening to your body is important.
If you try these remedies, hope you find relief soon! Let us know—it’s always cool to hear what’s working for others, you know?



