Ah, dealing with a chronic nasal blockage can be quite annoying, ain’t it? This alternating nostril blockage, also known as a nasal cycle, is actually a natural process. But when it gets all stuffed up on one side or the other, it can be super uncomfortable. Sounds like you’ve been told it’s linked to allergies, and surgery’s on the table, hmmm… Can be a big step, so exploring some non-surgical, ayurvedic options might be worth a shot.
In Ayurveda, this might be linked to an imbalance in the Kapha dosha, with some Pitta thrown in due to inflammation. To help with this, you might want to consider a few lifestyle tweaks and remedies. First, steer clear of cold and damp environments as much as you can – these could increase the Kapha imbalance, making things worse. Keep your environment warm and dry, wear a scarf around your nose and mouth if needed!
Try doing Jal Neti twice a day – it’s a nasal cleansing technique using warm saline water. It’s great to clear up nasal passages. Ask your doc if you’re unsure how to do it safely. Also, steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus oil can help open things up, even when things are feeling particularly blocked.
Diet-wise, avoid dairy, cold foods and overly spicy or fried stuff… They tend to aggravate mucus production. Instead, include warm, and lightly spiced foods. Ginger, turmeric and black pepper are your friends. Like, a ginger tea in the morning with a pinch of turmeric could really help.
But hey, if this is something that disrupts your daily life too much, or if your face starts feeling puffy or painful, definitely stick with your doctor’s guidance. It’s crucial to stay safe and sometimes surgery is the right path when others aren’t enough. But, gradual lifestyle changes can sometimes do wonders too.



