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Question #20256
68 days ago
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Asthma - #20256

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Hello doctor my cousin is 36yrs old having frequent attack of cold , wheezing sound comes when he takes deep breathing. He is having diet allergy. Night time when he sleeps he is snoring. Plz give your suggestions

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Dr. Ravikant Sharma
I am Dr. Ravikant Sharma, an Ayurveda Consultant and Specialist with a strong academic foundation and over 8 years of clinical experience. I hold a BAMS degree, an MD in Ayurveda, and a Certified Fellowship in Nutrition (CFN), and I am currently advancing my expertise by pursuing a PhD. Throughout my journey, I have remained deeply committed to integrating the timeless principles of Ayurveda with the evolving insights of modern medical science, allowing me to offer my patients well-rounded, effective, and personalized healthcare. My core areas of specialization include the treatment and management of hair disorders such as hair fall, premature graying, and scalp conditions; skin diseases including acne, eczema, psoriasis, and pigmentation; and sexual health issues such as infertility, erectile dysfunction, and other reproductive concerns. I approach each case with a holistic perspective, aiming to address not just the symptoms but the root causes of the condition through authentic Ayurvedic therapies, evidence-based nutrition, and lifestyle interventions. My practice is centered on providing individualized care, understanding the unique constitution (Prakriti) and imbalances (Vikriti) of every patient, and designing treatment protocols that promote sustainable healing and long-term well-being. I strongly believe in patient education, empowering individuals to actively participate in their health journey through proper diet, herbal remedies, and lifestyle modifications alongside therapeutic interventions. With a focus on patient-centered care and a deep respect for Ayurvedic wisdom, I strive to create a healing experience that is both scientifically grounded and spiritually fulfilling. My goal is to help patients regain not only physical health but also mental balance and confidence through natural, safe, and effective treatments.
68 days ago
Ayurvedic Medicines- 1. Vasa Avleha 1 teaspoon twice a day with Luke warm water. Empty stomach. 2. Trikatu Churna- 1/2 teaspoon twice a day after mixing with honey. After food. 3. Dashmoolarishta- 20ml syrup+ 20 ml normal water. After 20 min of food. Dietary Recommendations 1. Avoid Kapha-aggravating foods: Foods that are heavy, oily, and cold, such as dairy products, sweets, and fried foods, can exacerbate asthma. 2. Increase Vata-reducing foods: Foods that are warm, light, and dry, such as ginger, garlic, and whole grains, can help reduce Vata imbalance. 3. Drink warm water: Drinking warm water throughout the day can help loosen mucus and reduce inflammation. Lifestyle Modifications 1. Avoid exposure to allergens: Identify and avoid triggers that can exacerbate asthma, such as dust, pollen, and pet dander. 2. Exercise regularly: Regular exercise, such as yoga or walking, can help improve lung function and reduce stress. 3. Manage stress: Stress can trigger asthma attacks; practice stress-reducing techniques like meditation, deep breathing, or yoga.
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Rx. 1.Anu tail nasya 2 drops in each nostril 2. Haridra Khand 1/2 tsf leukworm water 3.tribhuvan kirti ras 1bd Avoid - cold drinks, sweets, beverages

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Divya Shwasari Kwath - 200 grams Divya Mulethi Kwath - 100 grams Mix both the medicines. Take one teaspoon (around 5-7 grams) of this mixture and boil in 400 ml of water, until it reduces 100 mL and drink twice daily on empty stomach Divya Laxmi Vilas Ras - 40 grams Divya Sanjeevani Vati - 40 grams Take one tablet each thrice a day - after breakfast, lunch and dinner with lukewarm water or milk boiled with turmeric and cooled.

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It sounds like your cousin is dealing with some respiratory challenge, possibly related to asthma or allergies, which is not uncommon accordin to Ayurvedic principles. Let's approach this from an Ayurvedic perspective keeping practical, personalized methods in mind. Firstly, it's important to understand that these symptoms could suggest an imbalance in the Kapha dosha, with possible involvement of Vata as well. Ayurvedic practice emphasizes balancing these doshas, targeting the root cause rather than just the symptoms. Dietary Considerations: Since your cousin has diet allergies, pay special attention to what triggers these reactions. Support the digestive fire, or Agni, as it can be weakened in such conditions. Encourage a light, warm, easy-to-digest diet. Avoid cold, heavy, oily, and damp foods. Include ginger and turmeric in his meals, as they help boost immunity and reduce inflammation. Freshly prepared meals are preferred over leftovers. Breathing Exercises: Pranayama can be very beneficial to improve lung function and reduce wheezing. Starting with Anulom Vilom and Bhramari pranayama daily, ideally in the morning or evening, can be effective. Begin with 5-10 minutes and gradually increase . Herbal Remedies: Consider herbs like Tulsi (Holy Basil) which is known for its anti-inflammatory properties, and Licorice (Mulethi) which can soothe the respiratory tract. However, it's important to consult with a local Ayurveda specialist for personalized dosages, especially in case of allergies. Lifestyle Changes: Establish a regular sleep schedule, ensuring a calm environment to mitigate snoring. Warm mustard oil massaged on the chest before bed can help; consider this, but check for any skin sensitivities first. Finally, if symptoms like wheezing or difficulty in breathing worsen, it's crucial to seek immediate medical attention, as asthma attacks can be serious. Ayurvedic treatment can support overall health, but should complement rather not substitute critical medical care.

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