Okay, so it seems like you’ve got some results from your sputum test. The presence of few pus cells usually points to an inflammation or infection going on in your respiratory tract. The Gram stain showing moderate Gram-positive cocci (normally found in pairs and short chains) and moderate Gram-negative bacilli tells us there’s a mix of bacteria causing trouble here.
Ayurveda sees infections like this as sometimes linked to an imbalance in the body’s doshas, often kapha and pitta. You need to balance these to alleviate symptoms and get to the root cause. What you can try doing is include warm, digestive-friendly foods in your diet. Stuff like ginger and garlic are pretty good—they’re warming, and they have natural anti-inflammatory properties. You can make a simple tea by boiling fresh ginger in water with a spoon of honey and lemon added after cooling a bit.
Let’s also focus on your lifestyle for a bit. English Ivy or Tulsi tea can help in managing cough and throat issues; steep the leaves in hot water and sip slowly. Make sure you’re getting enough rest too, your body needs time to recover.
You should also try avoiding cold or stale foods, which could aggravate kapha further. Stick with warm, easy-to-digest meals, avoid heavy dairy products for a while, and keep yourself hydrated.
But let’s be clear here, while Ayurveda can help manage and alleviate symptoms, if you’re having trouble breathing, a fever, or any serious symptoms, it’s crucial to talk to a healthcare provider for immediate assistance because infections can be more than just a dosha imbalance. Keep track of your symptoms over the next few days and don’t hesitate to get help if things seem off.
Remember, balancing your doshas ain’t just about diet and herbs, it’s about a holistic way of living, so keep that faith in natural health but know when to call of the doc!



