Surgery doesn’t have to be the only route. Ayurvedic approaches offer alternatives that might alleviate his symptoms while potentially avoiding surgical intervention. For your son, we need to focus on reducing inflammation and supporting his respiratory system. Start by incorporating turmeric milk into his daily routine—half a teaspoon of turmeric powder mixed in warm milk before bedtime may help reduce inflammation due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
You might also want him to inhale steam. Add a few drops of eucalyptus oil to boiling water. Let him breathe in this steam for 10-15 minutes. This can help clear respiratory passages and soothe any swelling.
Diet plays a role too. Limit intake of cold foods and drinks as these can aggravate Kapha dosha, which may be contributing to the congestion in the nasal passages. Encourage warm soups and stews, seasoned with ginger and black pepper, to help balance Kapha.
Furthermore, consider a gentle nasya therapy at home. You can use a few warm drops of Anu tailam oil in each nostril once in the morning. This helps lubricate the nasal passages and can help reduce inflammation.
Ensure he’s well-hydrated and consider a daily gargle with warm salt water to mitigate throat discomfort. If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s essential to continue consulting with your healthcare provider. Always a ensure any home treatment is complementary and doesn’t replace needed medical advice.


