When dealing with symptoms like gas in the chest, difficulty breathing, and bloating, it’s crucial to consider your doshas’ balance, as these conditions often indicate an imbalance in the vata dosha. Cold weather can aggravate vata, causing gas accumulation and respiratory discomfort. Here are some steps you can take:
First, focus on balancing vata dosha. Consume warm, cooked meals like stews and soups. Avoid cold, raw foods and excessive caffeine, which can aggravate vata further. Include ghee and warming spices like ginger, cumin, and asafoetida (hing) in your diet to aid digestion and reduce gas. Eating at regular intervals without skipping meals helps maintain the agni, or digestive fire.
Practise pranayama exercises, such as Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) to help regulate the breath and calm the nervous system, which might be useful for your respiratory issues. Perform this technique twice daily, preferably in the morning and evening, for about 10 minutes each session.
Ensure that your sleeping environment is warm and comfortable. Keep a consistent sleep routine and try to sleep early. Drinking warm herbal teas like ginger or fennel tea before bed can support digestion and calm vata, potentially improving your sleep quality.
Consider using Trikatu churna, an Ayurvedic formulation with ginger, black pepper and long pepper, to improve digestion and alleviate bloating. Take it with warm water after meals, but only under the guidance of a qualified practitioner to ensure suitability for your condition.
Keep in mind, if your symptoms worsen or you experience severe difficulty in breathing, you should seek immediate medical attention for a thorough examination to rule out any serious conditions. Siddha-Ayurvedic practices can be complementary but it’s important to ensure no urgent issues are missed.