Thank you for sharing your symptoms so openly. Your experience of shortness of breath, with accompanying feelings of tightness in the chest and lightheadedness, suggests a potential imbalance in Vata and possibly Kapha doshas. The symptoms you’ve described, particularly amplified during stress or after heavy meals, indicate the possibility of an aggravated Vata due to anxiety and possibly the effect of acidity on your digestive system.
Ayurvedic Perspective: 1. Vata Imbalance: The feeling of tightness and difficulty in breathing can stem from Vata’s qualities, such as dryness and irregularity, which may manifest during stressful times. 2. Kapha Accumulation: If you experience heaviness after meals, it may also indicate Kapha, relating to digestive slowing, which could contribute to your discomfort.
Recommendations:
1. Breathing Techniques: - Pranayama: Practice Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing). Sit comfortably, close your right nostril with your thumb, inhale deeply through the left, close left nostril with your ring finger, release the right and exhale. Repeat for 5-10 minutes, focusing on smooth, deep breaths. This calms Vata, reducing anxiety and enhancing breath capacity.
2. Dietary Considerations: - Avoid Heavy Foods: Reduce intake of fried, oily, and too spicy foods that can aggravate acidity. - Substitute with Light, Warm Foods: Incorporate easily digestible foods like khichdi (a mix of rice and lentils), steamed vegetables, and herbal teas (ginger or tulsi) to support digestion. - Avoid Gassy Foods: Limit beans, raw vegetables, and carbonated beverages which can increase gas and bloating.
3. Lifestyle Changes: - Routine: Establish a regular eating schedule with smaller meals to prevent overloading your digestive system. - Stress Management: Engage in calming practices such as yoga or meditation daily to manage stress levels. Gentle yoga poses like Balasana (Child’s Pose) can help relax the body and improve breathing.
4. Herbal Support: - Triphala: This herb can aid in digestion and remove excess acidity. Take 1 teaspoon mixed with warm water before bed to support digestion and detoxify. - Ashwagandha: Consider this adaptogen to help manage stress and anxiety. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for the right dosage according to your constitution.
If your symptoms persist or worsen, I strongly encourage continuous collaboration with your healthcare provider to rule out other underlying issues. You might consider adding an Ayurvedic practitioner to your wellness team for personalized support. Your goal of wanting to breathe normally and comfortably again is achievable with consistent practice and attention to your body’s needs.



