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How to reduce inflamation in lungs
Infectious Diseases
Question #21618
10 days ago
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How to reduce inflamation in lungs - #21618

Ritik

I am facing chest pain on right side. I have done X-ray last 15 days ago and i am facing inflamation in lungs and i have consulted from doctor and he suggest some vitamin tablets and muscle pain releif(ibrufen) but the chest pain is still not reduce

Age: 21

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Giloy ghan vati two times a day after meals Peedantaka kashaya 20ml with warm water two times a day before meals

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Hey, dealing with chest pain and lung inflammation can be pretty unsettling. Let's see if Ayurveda can lend a hand, though always keep in touch with your doctor, as that's vital. First off, let's talk diet – which can have a major impact on inflammation. Try sticking to warm, cooked foods and avoid anything that's super cold or heavy to digest. Stuff like ginger tea might help, since ginger's known for its anti-inflammatory properties. You can make it by simmering a couple of slices of fresh ginger in hot water for a few minutes and sip slowly. Breathing exercises could also make a difference in reducing that inflammation. Pranayama, especially Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) can help improve oxygen flow and clear your respiratory passages. Take a comfy seat, use your right thumb to close your right nostril, and breathe in through the left. Then switch, exhale right, inhale right, and so on. Turmeric's another good one – it's a bit of a star in Ayurveda for inflammation. Add a pinch of turmeric powder to a glass of warm milk or water. A little honey and black pepper helps enhance its effects but remember, everything in moderation! Mindful movement can ease that discomfort too. Gentle yoga poses like Bhujangasana (cobra pose) can open up your chest area, though you should avoid anything too intense if it's causing pain. And hydration can't be overlooked. Keep sipping on warm water through the day, as it assists in loosening mucus and keeping those lung bronchi nice and hydrated. Despite all this, if that chest pain persists or worsens, it's an absolute must to follow up with your doctor promptly, alright? Stay informed about your symptoms and seek immediate help if anything feels off or urgent. Sometimes, mixing all these can track down a root cause for a better direction. But hang in there, every step's a step closer to feeling better!

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