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How to correct my nose issue is ayurveda helps in this case? - #22822

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IMPRESSION: *Paranasal sinuses are well aerated and appear normal. No sinusitis seen. *Gross deviation of nasal septum towards right with a bony spur on right side. *Left inferior turbinate hypertrophy. Concha bullosa of bilateral middle turbinates.

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UR ISSUE & INTERPRETATION

* Gross deviation of nasal septum towards right with a bony spur on right side.= Extra Bone Growth in Nasal Bone * Left inferior turbinate hypertrophy = Turbinate Mucosa Overgrowth * Concha bullosa of bilateral middle turbinates = Air Collection Middle Turbinates

AYURVEDIC APPROCH TO UR ISSUES

ANATOMICAL CONSIDERATIONS

Total Nasal Septum = Lower ⅔ Rd Septal Cartilage Flexible Part + Upper ⅓ rd Bony Part Firm Bony Part

TO DO SURGERY OR NOT ?

FOR DNS ( Deviated Nasal Septum) is Nasal Septal ( Mostly Cartilage Part ) deviation as Anatomical Structural Deformity Deviation As it is Structural Anatomical Deviation needs to Be Corrected Surgically Until Complete Nasal Passages getting Obliterated No Surgery Required If Mucosa Swelling is Reduced and Airways open then U can wait for Surgey or U can Postpone it

BONY SPUR is Bony Upper ⅓ Part of Nasal Septum Over Extra Bone Growth Definately Surgical If it’s Obstructing Nasal passages to great extent and symptoms worsen then Surgery Required Orelse U can Wait Or Postpone

NOTE - ALWAYS TRY BEST POSSIBLE NON SURGICAL OPTIONS INITIALLY SURGERY IS LAST OPTION WHENEVER ALL POSSIBLE NON SURGICAL OPTION FAILS MEDICINE PARTIALLY CORRECT OR IN SOME CASE CAN’T CORRECT BONY SPUR DEFORMITY BUT GIVE IMMENSE RELIEF SOLUTION IN DNS DECREASING MUCOSAL SWELLING TURBINATE HYPERTROPHY AND CONCHA BULLOSA AND OPENS AIR WAYS

IN MY CLINICAL PRACTICE I HAVE SEEN PATIENTS EVEN AFTER SURGERY RECURRENCE IS THERE

TRY BELOW TREATMENT BEFORE SURGERY OPTION

• PROBABLE CAUSE

Recurrent Exposure to Freezed Cold Oily stuffs Dust Sensitivity Diet Related Allergies Like Oily Greasy Fatty Fast Junk foods ( Needed to be identified by Assessment) Dust Cold Oil Weather Swelling related to Hyperimmune Response Autoimmune conditions Nutritional Deficiencies Recurrent Acid Reflux Thyroid Imablance .

• PROBABLE INVESTIGATION NEEDED TO BE DONE

Ser.Absolute Esinophills Count ,IgE Count ,TSH

" NOTE - TAKING MEDICINE IS is NOT ENOUGH TO CURE UR PROBLEMS.U NEED COMBINED THERAPY "

• IN MY CLINICAL PRACTICE I HAVE SEEN 100 % BEST PROMISING RESULTS IN MANAGING UR ISSUES BY COMBINING FOLLOWING TREATMENTS

" Allergin Identification and Allergy Test Evaluation + Preventive Measures + Ayurvedic Medicines + Proper Diet Yoga Exercise Lifestyles Modification+ Stress Management "

100 % WORKING RESULT ORIENTED AYURVEDIC TREATMENT IN MEDICINE POSSIBLE CASES

U MUST TRY ( Allergic Symptoms Sneezing Runny Nose Nasal Blockage Mucosal Swelling Swelling Nasal Air way Nasal congestion Sinus Infection Snoring Becomes Clear Feel Ease in 20 Days )

* Tab.Naradiya Laxmi Vilas Ras ( Dhootapapeahwar Pharma) 1 -0-1 After Food * Tab.Vyoshadi Vati ( kerala Ayurveda Pharma) 1 -0-1 After Food * Sitopaladi Churna (1 Tsf ) + Haridra Khand Powder (2 Tsf ) Dhootapapeshwar Pharma) After Food Preferably with ½ Glass of Luke Warm Milk /Honey * Agastya Haritaki Rasayan 1 Tsf - 0- 1 Tsf Night After Food * Bresol NS Nasal Drops 3 Drops Each Nostrils twice a Day * Divya Dhara Oil ( Patanajali Pharma) For Steam Inhalation ( Must ) 2 Drops in Water for Steam Inhalation Twice a Day

AYURVEDIC PANCHKARMA DETOXIFICATION

Shehan Swedan Vaman Virechan Nasya

I will suggest you to Visit Local Good Ayurvedic Panchakarma Center ( Institution Level Ayurvedic Hospital) and Under Guidance of Panchkarma Physician u do above Detoxification procedures

INSTRUCTIONS TO FOLLOW

• Avoid Cold Freezed Dust Pollen Fumes Chemicals Oily Fatty Greasy Exposure • Avoid Fan Cooler AC Environment • Take Salt Water Gargle and Steam Inhalation regularly • Identify Triggers and Avoid those • Avoid Known Allergins like Curd Oil Fast Juck Foods • Avoid Sedentary lifestyles Be Active • Do Anuloma Vilom Pranayam Bhastrika Bhramari Pranayam Regularly

• RESULT ORIENTED HOME REMEDY

Dry Ginger 3 Pinches+ Pure Turmeric 3 Pinches+ ½ Elayachi+ 1 Tsf Mishri/ Honey — Mix Well and take Twice a Day

* DO’S :- All Green leafy vegetables Salads Sprouts Fruits Dry fruits fibers Plenty Of Water Fluids intake Luke Warm Water Salt Water Gargle Steam Inhalation Anulom Vilom Bhastrika Bhramari Pranayam

* DON’TS :- Avoid Fan Cooler AC Cold Dust Oily Exposure Allergin Factors Curd Fast Junk Foods Acidic Spicy Sour Salty masala Oily fatty foods Afternoon Sleep Allergins like Curd Pila Dust Pollen Fumes Chemicals Fan Cooler AC Exposure

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I am a dedicated Ayurveda practitioner with a deep-rooted passion for restoring health through traditional Ayurvedic principles. My clinical approach revolves around understanding the unique constitution (Prakruti) and current imbalance (Vikruti) of each individual. I conduct comprehensive consultations that include Prakruti-Vikruti Pareeksha, tongue examination, and other Ayurvedic diagnostic tools to identify the underlying causes of disease, rather than just addressing symptoms. My primary focus is on balancing the doshas—Vata, Pitta, and Kapha—through individualized treatment plans that include herbal medicines, therapeutic diets, and lifestyle modifications. I believe that healing begins with alignment, and I work closely with my patients to bring the body, mind, and spirit into harmony using personalized, constitution-based interventions. Whether managing chronic conditions or guiding preventive health, I aim to empower patients through Ayurvedic wisdom, offering not just relief but a sustainable path to well-being. My practice is rooted in authenticity, guided by classical Ayurvedic texts and a strong commitment to ethical, patient-centered care. I take pride in helping people achieve long-term health outcomes by integrating ancient knowledge with a modern, practical approach. Through continuous learning and close attention to every detail in diagnosis and treatment, I strive to deliver meaningful, natural, and effective results for all my patients.
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Namaste, This needs surgery if you feel your nasal blockage is not manageable. Till you decide on that, the following will give you symptomatic relief. 1. Shadbindu thailam 2 drops to each nostril at 6AM and 6PM 2. Brihat haridrakhandam 1 tbsp in empty stomach in the morning with warm water. 3. Varanadi kashayam10ml+pathyakshadatryadi kashayam10ml by adding 80 ml of boiled warm water 45 minutes before breakfast and dinner.

Diet: Warm freshly cooked food; drink warm to hot water; avoid raw and cold food items completely Lifestyle: protect yourself from dust and pollutants as much as possible. Take care. Kind regards.

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Your report says that you have a structural deviation in nose and some enlargement of nasal structures ( left side hypertrophy ).

Eventhough you haven’t any sinusitis condition, you will have symptoms like breathing difficulties, nasal obstruction.

I advise you to consult an ENT specialist, severe structural problems require surgical interventions.

Ayurvedic drugs will help you in reducing the symptoms. They cannot help in correction of structural deformities. So you want to took medications for life time.

Avoid dry, cold and heavy foods that increase kapha (it will increase symptoms).

Prefer light, warm and spicy foods.

1. Sitopaladi choornam 1 tsp with honey will help you in reducing symptoms.

2. Anutaila 2 drops in each nostril at early morning after a steam.

3. Steam inhalation

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Yastimadhu churan 1tsp twice daily before food with honey Laxmi Vilas ras 1-0-1 Anutel 2drops in both nostril twice daily Steam inhalation twice All this will give you relief, Follow up after 1 month

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HELLO, BASED ON YOUR IMPRESSION- -GROSS DNS TO RIGHT SIDE -BONY SPUR ON THE RIGHT-SHARP BONE PROJECTION -HYPERTROPHIED LEFT INFERIOR TURBINATE-ENLARGED TISSUE -CONCHA BULLOSA(AIR FILLED SWELLING) IN BOTH MIDDLE TURBINATES

AYURVEDA CAN REDUCE INFLMMATION , IMPROVE AIRFLOW TO SOME EXTENT, PREVENT INFECTIONS AND ALLERGIES, OFFER SYMPTOMATIC RELIEF

IT CANNOT CORRECT BONY DEFORMITIES THESE ARE STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS SO SURGERY IS NEEDED TO TREAT THIS

WILL SUGGEST YOU TO CONSULT GOOD ENT SURGOEN AND GET YOUR SURGEY DONE SO THAT THERE WILL BE PERMENENT CORRECTION OF STRUCTURAL BLOCKAGES, IMPROVES AIRFLOW AND OXYGENATION, REDUCES NASAL CONGESTION,SINUS INFECTIONS AND SNORING

AYURVEDA HELPS IN PRE AND POST SURGERY

PRE SURGICAL SUPPORT-2-4 WEEKS BEFORE SURGERY FOLLLOW THIS TO REDUCE INFLAMMATION AND TURBINTE SWEELLING, ENHANCE IMMUNITY TO AVOID INFECTION,PREPARE NASAL MUCOSA FOR EASIER HEALING AND PREVENT SINUS CONGESTION

INTERNAL MEDICATION- 1)SHITOPALADI CHURNA+GODANTI BHASMA- 2GM +125MG WITH HONEY TWICE DAILY AFTER FOOD- REDUCES KAPHA HEADACHE AND POST NASAL DRIP 20VYOSHADI VATI- 1 TAB TWICE DAILY BEFORE FOOD- CLEARS KAPHA,IMPROVES NASAL DRAINAGE 3)HARIDRAKHANDA- 1 TSP WITH WARM MILK AT NIGHT-REDUCES ALLERGY AND INFLAMMATION 4)GILOY GHANVATI- 1 TAB TWICE DAILY- IMMUNITY BOOSTER

LOCAL THERAPIES- 1)STEAM INHALATION- DAILY WITH TULSI+MINT=5-10 MIN MORNING AND EVENEING

2)ANUTAILA NASYA- DAILY INSTIL SLIGHT WARM 2 DROPS OF ANUTAILA IN EACH NOSTRILS- IN MORNING EMPTY STOMACH AFTER INSTILLING REST FOR 10 MIN

DIET- AVOID- CURD,COLDDRINKS,BANANA, FRIED FOOD,WHEAT AT NIGHT HAVE WARM WATER, TURMERIC MILK,TULSI-GINGER REA ETC EARLY DINNER BY 8 PM NO SNACKING AFTER DINNER

POST SURGICAL TAKE TRIPHALA GUGGULU- 1 TAB TWICE DAILY- PREVENTS POST-OP INFLAMMATION CHYAWANPRASHA AVALEHA- 1 TSP IN MORNING EMPTY STOMACH- STRENGTHEN RESPIRATORY SYSTEM HARIDRA KHANDA- 1 TSP AT NIGHT WITH MILK- PREVENTS ALLRGIC SWELLING AMALAKI RASAYANA- 5GM WITH WARM WATER-STRENGTHEN BODY,REDUCES FATIGUE NASYA-ANUTAILA 2 DROPS DAILY STEAM INHALATION

YOGA AND PRNAYAM- ANULOM VIOM BHRAMARI SURYA BHEDANA

THANK YOU GO FOR SURGERY HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

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Nasal septum deviation, bony spur, and turbinate hypertrophy can be addressed with ayurveda, through some natural remedies and lifestyle adjusts. Though these remedies ay not replace surgical interventions in severe cases, they can help alleviate symptoms if combined with your doctor’s guidance.

For the deviated septum and bony spur, it is important to focus on balancing the doshas, particularly the Kapha elements that often relate to nasal and sinus concerns. Steam inhalation is a simple yet effective remedy. Use a bowl of hot water with few drops of eucalyptus or peppermint oil, and inhale the steam gently, covering your head with a towel. This can help reduce stuffiness.

Neti pot, a traditional Ayurvedic practice, can be beneficial. Use saline water to cleanse your nasal passages. Make sure to tilt your head properly and ensure the water flows smoothly through your nostrils. Do this procedure early in the morning on an empty stomach for optimal benifits.

For turbinate hypertrophy, focusing on diet to reduce Kapha is key. Reduce consumption of dairy products, and minimize foods that increase mucus production, such as refined sugars and processed foods. Instead, incorporate more warm, cooked foods with gentle spices like ginger, turmeric, and black pepper which help bolster digestion and reduce inflammation.

Practice Pranayama, especially Bhramari and Anulom Vilom, to improve your respiratory system’s functoin and enhance oxygen flow. Make these part of your daily routine for improved nasal airflow over time.

Remember to maintain optimal hydration and sleep patterns, as adequate rest and fluid intake are essential in any healing process. Itisir best to consult a qualified Ayurvedic practioner or your healthcare provider to design a treatment that suits your specific condition and needs.

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Thanks for the detailed reply. Your clear and reassuring explanation really helped calm our nerves and point us in the right direction.
Thanks for the detailed reply. Your clear and reassuring explanation really helped calm our nerves and point us in the right direction.
Owen
20 hours ago
Really appreciate the swift answer! It's nice to know we should consult an ayurvedic doctor nearby for more info. Thanks for the help!
Really appreciate the swift answer! It's nice to know we should consult an ayurvedic doctor nearby for more info. Thanks for the help!
Christian
20 hours ago
Really appreciate the straightforward advice. It felt comforting to know there’s potential help with Ayurveda, will surely look into it.
Really appreciate the straightforward advice. It felt comforting to know there’s potential help with Ayurveda, will surely look into it.
James
20 hours ago
Thanks so much for the advice. It's a relief to have a clear idea about the next steps. Really appreciate the help!
Thanks so much for the advice. It's a relief to have a clear idea about the next steps. Really appreciate the help!