Ah, dry coughs, they can be really annoying, especially when they mess with your sleep. Ayurvedic treatment definitely takes lifestyle into account—like spending time in dry, air-conditioned areas. That can dry out the vata dosha, leading to a nagging cough. First off, you might want to place a bowl of water in your room or invest in a humidifier to keep the air more moist. It’s a simple trick that sometimes helps a lot.
Now, when it comes to herbs, you’re right on track. Tulsi (holy basil), Licorice (mulethi), and Vasaka (Adhatoda vasica) are great for soothing dry coughs. You can make a tea with Tulsi leaves, maybe add a pinch of licorice powder—drink this once or twice a day. Buying pre-made Ayurvedic teas can be more convenient though, and they’re often formulated for balance. But don’t go overboard; taking these daily for a couple of weeks should be plenty to start seeing effects.
About the diet change, it’s worth trying to cut down the spicy and fried stuff. Why not swap them with warm, mushy foods like khichdi or oatmeal? These are easier on your agni (digestive fire) and don’t irritate your throat. Also, sipping warm water throughout the day might help—it keeps things hydrated and supports digestion too.
Yoga and pranayama, absolutely! Some gentle practices can help. Try pranayama exercises like Anulom Vilom and Bhramari breath. Even just a few minutes each day can encourage lung health and soothe irritation. Stick with gentle poses—avoid vigorous backbends or anything that could strain your throat area.
If things don’t budge or get worse, it might be time to chat with a healthcare professional to explore further, but trying these steps should give you a good start. It’s all a balance, as Ayurveda loves to say.