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Hello Sursanda, could you share more details on her thyroid function tests, such as TSH, T3, and T4 levels? Also, has she undergone any chest X-ray or other tests to investigate the cause of the chronic cough? In Ayurveda, for overactive thyroid, we focus on balancing the Vata and Pitta doshas and supporting the thyroid with herbs like Ashwagandha and Guggulu. For her cough, expectorants like Tulsi, Pippali, and licorice may help, but the root cause of the cough should be addressed first. In the case of high blood pressure and migraines, managing stress, maintaining a balanced diet, and including calming herbs like Brahmi and Ashwagandha can help. Has her blood pressure and thyroid been monitored regularly?
Hello As you said she has migraine headache and dry cough this may be due to severe gastritis also As per now let not to take any cold substance like tender coconut as she have cough better to try with honey with glass of warm water at morning that will soothes the throat take this for 5 days Then follow this medicine
1) swasa kasa amrutha syrup 5ml with 5ml water every 5hours for 3 days then take it for 5ml-5ml-5ml with 5ml water after food for month.
Next to gastritis &thyroid 1) pathyadi khada 5ml-0-5ml with 5ml water after food 2) Amlapitta mishrana 3tsf-3tsf-3tsf with 3tsf water before food 5 mins 3) kanchanara guggulu 2-0-2 after food.
Let her avoid oil fried foods, spicy sour food,coffee, tea, icecream, fruit juices atleast for month Avoid cabbage , cauliflower, broccoli, Avoid fruits atleast for 15 days Can take good amount of green leafy vegetables Let her walk for 30 mins in morning and evening Do pranayama or meditation. Should sleep 7-8hours in night , no day sleep No heavy meal in night time After each meal let her walk atleast 10 mins. Following this she will find relief in 2 weeks only
If any doubt consult me I can guide still more detailed
Thank you
It sounds like your mom’s dealing with a challenging situation, especially with an overactive thyroid, which is basically hyperthyroidism. This condition can indeed cause a variety of symptoms including that persistent cough, high blood pressure, and even migrains. Since she’s already on medication, it’s crucial she keeps in touch with her doctor to ensure her treatment is on track.
In Ayurveda, the focus would be on balancing the doshas that might be causing the thyroid dysfunction. Hyperthyroidism is often linked to an imbalance of Pitta dosha, leading to its excessive activity. Besides continuing the current medication, incorporating Ayurvedic practices might help in supporting her overall well-being.
Dietary changes could be quite beneficial. Encourage her to include cooling foods in her diet, like cucumber, coconut water, and fresh leafy greens, which can help soothe Pitta. Avoid spicy foods, caffeine, and excess salt as they may aggravate Pitta further. Small, frequent meals that are easy to digest maintain a calm mind and stable energy levels.
Maintaining a regular daily routine can also be helpful. Encourage her to wake up early before sunrise, and avoid late nights, as a balance in sleeping patterns supports hormonal function. Gentle yoga or meditation can act as calming influence on her mind and body. Pranayama, specifically, can be excellent in managing stress and calming excessive Pitta activity.
On herbs front, Ashwagandha and Brahmi can be supportive, but be sure to consult with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any herbal supplements, especially since she’s already on medication. Ensuring this approach keeps everything in harmony with her existing treatment is key.
Lastly, monitor her blood pressure regularly, because hyperthyroidism can sometimes make it fluctuate. If she has any concerning symptoms, seek urgent medical attention without delay. Always working closely with her healthcare providers is best, to ensure her thyroid levels stay in balance and symptoms are managed effectively. This combined approach can help her in overcoming the effects of an overactive thyroid.



