That’s gotta be tough for you and your little one. Recurring respiratory issues and allergies can be frustrating, especially after surgery. In Ayurveda, we’d often look beyond just the symptoms and consider the root cause like dosha imbalances or underlying imbalances. For a 6-year-old, changes and routines need to be gentle and practical, you know.
First off, about the milk allergy—makes me think there might be a Kapha imbalance going on. When Kapha’s disturbed, it can lead to mucous buildup and respiratory troubles. It’s probably a good idea to keep away from cold, heavy foods, not just dairy. Maybe try avoiding things like bananas, yogurt, and chilled drinks. Aim for warm, lighter meals.
Daily routine really matters for balancing Kapha. Getting into a habit of massaging your kid’s body (abhyanga) with warm sesame oil before a warm bath could be soothing, it calms the system and boosts circulation. Evenings are great for this. Afterward, you might want to keep him warm, no cold drafts or sudden temperature changes, gets the airwaves happy again.
Now, about that cough—ginger tea is really awesome, but for kids, keep it mild. Slicing some fresh ginger and letting it steep in hot water for a bit before adding a dash of honey (once the tea’s lukewarm) could help. Serve small sips through the day.
Also, breathing exercises can help, like gentle pranayama—deep, calm breathing — to help his lungs function smoother. Even simple fun games like blowing bubbles could encourage effective breathing without making it feel like a chore.
Emergency-wise, if things worsen, don’t go all in on home remedies, you should definitely see your doctor if symtoms go extreme.
But always keep hope, feel free to ask anything that confuses you. Would be happy to dive deeper.



