I’m not a medical doctor, so always check with a healthcare professional, but it sounds like your dad’s situation is pretty rough right now. If over-the-counter or prescription meds aren’t doing the trick, this might be where Ayurveda can provide some additional support, especially for post-surgical recovery. It’s essential though, to continue with any treatment from his primary doctor.
In Ayurveda, cough and mucus can often relate to imbalance in the kapha dosha, which governs the body’s fluids and mucous. One approach is to focus on food and habits that help reduce kapha. For instance, try incorporating warming spices into his meals—like ginger, black pepper, and turmeric. Drinking a tea made from ginger and turmeric can be soothing too, brew it and let him sip it a few times a day. Just, make sure he keeps hydrated, helps to thin that mucus.
His diet could benefit from lighter foods. Warm, cooked meals, avoiding cold or raw foods might help. Think soups, broths, stuff that’s easy on the digestive system. Honey might help, but use it cautiously, especially if he’s diabetic or has other concerns. Mix a small spoon of raw honey with a bit of black pepper, and let him take that a couple times a day.
Breathing exercises or steam inhalation can also be quite helpful for the lungs. Adding eucalyptus oil to steam can open up the airways, though make sure he’s okay with it scent-wise. And sometimes lifestyle plays a role—keeping him away from overly damp environments can be a part of balancing kapha.
But you really gotta keep an eye on him. If his symptoms are persist, worsen, or if you see anything like wheezing, struggling to breathe, fever, it can be a sign you need immediate medical attention. Don’t hesitate to get back in touch with his doctor if there’s any change. Healing is a path, and it’s about finding what works best in conjunction with each other.


