Sure, it can be tough to see your child in discomfort, and Ayurveda has some gentle approaches that can complement traditional treatments. But remember, it’s important to keep your doctor in the loop, especially with kids, since stuff can change quickly, yeah?
For the swelling and discomfort, a herbal paste can be helpful. Mixing turmeric with a bit of water to make a paste and applying it gently to her cheeks can help soothe the inflammation (turmeric’s natural anti-inflammatory). Do this twice a day. It’s generally safe, even for kids, but you might wanna check if she’s not allergic to turmeric!
You mentioned Guduchi and Tulsi, and those can be beneficial too. Guduchi decoction can strengthen immunity. Boil guduchi in water, strain it, and give her a small amount, like a couple teaspoons a couple times daily. Because we’re dealing with a kid, start slow and see how her body responds.
A warm Tulsi tea can also help soothe the throat and relieve discomfort. Brew some fresh Tulsi leaves in hot water, strain it, and let her sip it warm. Adding a bit of honey can make it more palatable, plus honey has soothing qualities too!
Diet-wise, soft foods are your best friend right now! Porridge or khichdi (rice and mung dal) are gentle on the system. Avoid sour foods, as they can increase the swelling. That’s like oranges, tomatoes, stuff like that.
Remember, staying hydrated is crucial. Little sips of water throughout the day — maybe coconut water too — can be helpful.
Ensure she gets enough rest, sleeps well. And just bear in mind, if there are any changes or new symptoms, don’t wait to reach out for immediate care. Safety comes first! Trusting your instinct and being aware of her needs is a good compass. Hang in there!



