Ah, dealing with a persistent nose blockage and cold can be a bit tricky. When it comes to kids, especially at 13, their systems are still a bit sensitive. From an Ayurvedic perspective, this prolonged stuffiness indicates a kapha imbalance. It’s kind of like when the damp and cool qualities of kapha get outta control and create this excess mucus and blockage.
First things first, you might want to tweak her diet a bit. Focus on reducing kapha-aggravating foods. So, cut down on dairy, cold, and fried foods for a while. Instead, think warm and light—like soups and stews. Ginger tea is excellent, and you can add a pinch of turmeric for that extra anti-inflammatory kick.
Triphala is another wonderful option. You can give her a half teaspoon of Triphala churna mixed in a little warm water before bedtime. It’s gentle and helps balance doshas and supports digestion, which is super important here.
A neti pot might seem old-school but it really helps clear the nasal passages. Fill it with lukewarm saline water and have her do this in the morning, ensuring to tip her head gently, so the water flows correctly.
Daily steam inhalation can be a little life saver too. Just 5 minutes with a few drops of eucalyptus or peppermint oil can open things up immensely.
Don’t skip on exercise. Encourage her to engage in some physical activity like a bit of yoga—poses like the Surya namaskar can really invigorate. Sticking to a regular sleep schedule helps in balancing the bodies rhythms.
And yeah, keep in touch with any local Ayurvedic practitioner if possible, for personalized adjustments. Safety first if there’s any sign of more severe symptoms, don’t hesitate to reach out to a physician. Kids surely can get resilient quickly, hope these steps work wonders for her!



