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My 16 month baby get cold very frequently
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Question #1534
212 days ago
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My 16 month baby get cold very frequently - #1534

Devansh Mohanty

My 16 month baby get cold very easily…ever next month he is will have running nose cough and cold we live in Hyderabad and weather is not so cold also still he get cold frequently…

Chronic illnesses: No
Cold and cough
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Frequent colds in toddlers often indicate a weaker immune system, which can be supported naturally through Ayurvedic remedies and lifestyle adjustments. Ensure your baby is eating warm, freshly prepared foods, as cold and processed foods can aggravate Kapha, which is associated with colds and congestion. You can give a small amount of Tulsi (holy basil) juice mixed with honey or Ajwain (carom seeds) water to help clear congestion. Applying warm mustard oil with a pinch of camphor on the chest and soles of the feet can also provide relief. Keep your child well-protected from sudden weather changes and ensure they are hydrated with lukewarm water. Massage with warm sesame oil regularly to strengthen their immunity and keep their body warm. If the issue persists, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for a tailored approach to build long-term resistance.
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It sounds like your little one gets colds often, which I know can be tough for both you and him. While it's quite normal for kids to catch colds regularly at this age, Ayurveda may offer some help to boost his resilience and, hopefully, ease these symptoms. First, let's think about his agni, or digestive fire. Strong digestion is crucial for immunity. Try giving him a little warm, cooked food - if he has started solids - like rice porridge with a pinch of ghee. Ghee has those nourishing properties that help strengthen the body's tissues and immunity. You might also consider giving him a bit of turmeric mixed in warm milk. Just a tiny pinch, as he's so young and you wouldn't want to overdo it! Turmeric is thought to help with inflammation and supports the respiratory system, plus it's pretty common in households. Look into his daily routine too. Keeping consistent with sleep and meal schedules can inherently boost his immune system. Ensuring he’s getting enough rest is key - growth and repair happen during sleep, after all. On those lifestyle factors – try reducing any exposure to cold drafts or changes in temperature, particularly when coming off a bath or late in the evening. You might try wrapping him in a soft, warm layer to keep any chill at bay, even if Hyderabad isn't that cold. Now, I wouldn’t skip mentioning, sometimes these issues can persist due to some kind of allergen in the surroundings. Just keep an eye if anything specific triggers these episodes more often. Hydration, while a basic suggestion, is essential too. Ensure he's sipping on warm water, or lightly warmed herbal teas like tulsi or ginger. Again, loads of caution here with amounts since he’s still so young – consult someone local if you're unsure about any of this because direct supervision with local doc is the safest way to go. If his symptoms ever worsen or if there's any sign of breathing difficulty, it's crucial to call your pediatrician immediately for professional advice. Better safe than sorry, right?

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