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Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
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Ear listening issue - #21181

Tara

have a problem in my ears and have trouble hearing In left ears Sometimes the whistle blows it since 5 year I took medicine and it got better But I want to ask you once, what should I avoid? wagra medicine koi drops wagra

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When it comes to ear issues like trouble with hearing and whistling sounds, Ayurveda looks into imbalances in the Vata dosha as it governs the nervous system and sound sense. It's good that you've seen some improvement with the medicine you've taken. However, its important to prevent future disturbances through lifestyle and dietary habits. Avoid excessive exposure to loud noises as it can aggravate Vata dosha and damage the delicate nerves in ears.. Try to stay away from windy conditions and cold environments without proper ear coverings as they might increase Vata imbalances. Keep your ears warm and dry to minimize irritation. Regarding certain substances, be cautious with any over-the-counter ear drops unless specifically prescribed by a healthcare professional. They sometimes contain chemicals which might further irritate the sensitive membranes of the ear. Stick to natural remedies like til oil application in the ears, but do it under supervision of a practitioner to ensure it’s done safely. From a dietary perspective, focus on warm, moist and grounding foods such as soups, stews, and well-cooked vegetables that help balance Vata. Regular consumption of ghee can also provide internal lubrication which helps alleviate Vata issues. You can drink warm herbal teas with ginger and licorice to soothe the internal system. Incorporate daily practices like nasya which involves applying medicated oil in nostrils, yet again, this should be learned from a qualified practitioner to avoid compications. Lastly, practicing yoga and pranayama can be beneficial in maintaining balanced energy levels, aiding in improved hearing function. If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s critical to consult an ENT specialist as sometimes surgical or other medical interventions might be necessary, especially if hearing loss is progressively getting worse.
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