Sounds like you’ve got quite a mix of symptoms going on. It’s not fun when you’re dealing with both the khasi (coughing) and pet dard (stomach pain) on top of constipation. Let’s see what Ayurveda might say about this. Your symptoms could be connected to an imbalance of Vata dosha, which might be messing with your agni — yaani ki, your digestive fire.
Now, for that khasi, try sipping on some warm tulsi (holy basil) tea mixed with a little honey. It’s soothing, and tulsi can help balance out that Vata a bit. Just don’t make that tea too hot, we don’t want to aggravate the throat and chhest.
For constipation, small adjustments can make a world of difference. Introducing a tablespoon of ghee in a warm glass of milk before bed can be beneficial—it lubricates the intestines and supports bowel movement. Make sure your meals are warm, cooked, and easy on the stomach. So, kichadi with a dash of ajwain might just be your new best friend for a while.
Addressing pet dard (stomach pain) needs a bit of gentle care too. Fennel seeds are your alley here, chew on them after meals, they help reduce bloating, and easy on the stomach pains.
Now, don’t forget the importance of stress management, sometimes stress can blow things way out of proportion in our bodies. Simple movements, like gentle yoga or even just a walk, can settle the mind and help digestion. Plus, make sure you’re not rushing through meals.
Lastly, if things don’t ease up, and especially since you’ve got that serious sounding pain, consult a medical professional to rule out anything more serious. When it comes to health, it’s always good to be on the safer side, no?



