Throat pain for more than five years now - #21204
Please I have been experiencing a consistent throat pain and I have used several medications base on Doctors prescription but it's not going for more than five years now. Please what could be the problem and what can I do?
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Sukumar gritha two spoons with warm milk two times a day Triphala churna half spoon with warm water two times a day
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Persisting throat pain for over five years can be quite distressing, and it’s important to consider both traditional and alternative approaches to support healing. Since you’ve tried various medications without improvement, we can explore the potential underlying issues from an Ayurvedic perspective.
Throat pain is often tied to imbalances in the Kapha and Vata doshas, which can lead to congestion, inflammation, and dryness. First, assessing your daily routine is crucial. In Ayurveda, all aspects of lifestyle contribute to our state of health. Make sure you are staying hydrated; warm water with a squeeze of lemon can help, drink throughout the day and avoid ice-cold beverages.
Pay attention to your diet. Emphasizing warm, easily digestible foods can be very beneficial. Steer clear spicy, fried, and processed foods that might aggravate your condition. Focus on incorporating ginger, turmeric, and honey into your meals, as they have natural anti-inflammatory properties. A teaspoon of honey mixed with a pinch of turmeric can be soothing taken once or twice a day.
A simple home remedy involves gargling with warm salt water. Dissolve a half teaspoon of salt in a glass of warm water and gargle several times a day, which can help reduce inflammation and discomfort.
Additionally, consider practicing pranayama, like Nadi Shodhana or Anulom Vilom, which can promote overall wellbeing by balancing body energies. They may relieve stress, improving throat issues indirectly.
If these approaches and lifestyle modifications do not bring relief over time, it’s crucial to consult with an ENT specialist to rule out any chronic conditions or structural issues that could be causing the recurring pain. Ayurveda can support healing, but always ensure there is not an underlying medical issue that needs immediate attention.

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