HELLO THANK YOU FOR CONTACTING ASK AYURVEDA
AS YOU HAD TOLD THAT YOU ARE HAVING COLD AND COUGH ESPECIALLY WHILE DRINGING COLD DRINKS , THEN I WILL ADVICE TO AVOID IT. TRY SOME OTHER DRINKS IN RESTURANTS.
YOU MAY HAVE SINUSITIS OR DEVAITED NASAL SEPTUM , HYPERTROPY INFERIOR TURBINATES
FOR CONFIRMATION I WILL ADVICE CT PNS .
MEANWHILE YOU CAN START THIS MEDICATION
1]TRIPHALA CHURNA 1/2 SPOON WITH WARM WATER TWO TMES A DAY
2]GUDUCHI VATI TWO TIMES A DAY AT (8AM-8PM)
3]TULSI RASA TWO TIMES A DAY AT (8AM-8PM)
4]VASA AVALEHA WITH WATER TWO TIMES A DAY
5]CHAWANPRASH ONE SPOON WITH WARM MILK TWO TIMES A DAY
NASYA WITH SHADBINDU TAILAM WILL BE HELPFUL. IT CAN BE DONE AT ANY GOOD AYURVEDIC CENTRE.
DRINK HOT WATER
AVOID COLD WATER , COLD EXPOSURE
DRINK PLENTY OF WATER
WITH REGARDS DR.P.PRASAD
From what you’ve explained, it seems plausible that you’re dealing with sinusitis, a condition that can be linked to dosha imbalances in Ayurveda, particularly an aggravation of Kapha dosha, which could lead to the symptoms you’re discribing. Cold drinks and certain foods, especially from restaurants, have a tendency to increase Kapha, resulting in symptoms like a runny nose, cough, and eventually leading to sinus congestion or infection.
In Ayurvedic terms, focusing on balancing your Kapha dosha may alleviate some of your symptoms. Here’s a plan you can follow:
1. Diet: Try avoiding cold drinks and reduce cold food intake. Opt for warm, light meals and include spices like ginger, black pepper, and turmeric in your diet. These have warming properties that can help in reducing Kapha.
2. Nasal Care: Perform Jala Neti or nasal irrigation regularly. This helps in clearing nasal passage and sinus. Start with saline water, ensuring the water is at body temperature to avoid any discomfort.
3. Herbal Remedies: Trikatu, a classical Ayurvedic formulation, can be beneficial. It includes black pepper, long pepper, and dried ginger. Take a pinch (about a quarter of a spoon) mixed with honey twice a day.
4. Steam Inhalation: Inhaling steam infused with eucalyptus oil or thyme can help in clearing up the nasal congestion. Aim to do this once or twice daily based on congestion severity.
5. Lifestyle: Engage in regular exercise or Yoga asanas that emphasize on improving your breathing patterns. Simhasana (lion pose) and Surya Namaskar (sun salutation) might be particularly useful.
6. Professional Consultation: Consulting an Ayurvedic practitioner for personalized guidance is recommended. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical advice from a healthcare professional as there could be a need for further intervention.



