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What to do to cure cold and dust allergies?
Allergic Disorders
Question #2555
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What to do to cure cold and dust allergies? - #2555

Shailes

I face sneezing problem along with burning eyes during all the year and it increases during seasonal change. I take allopathy medicine all through the year. Can it be cured?

Age: 42
Chronic illnesses: Allergies cold and dust
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Your symptoms indicate Vata-Kapha imbalance leading to respiratory hypersensitivity. Ayurvedic treatments can help reduce dependency on allopathy over time: Daily Remedies: Herbal Steam: Add Tulsi or Eucalyptus oil to hot water and inhale. Nasya: Apply 2 drops of Anu Tailam in nostrils every morning. Sitopaladi Churna: Mix 1 tsp with honey and take twice daily for respiratory support. Diet: Avoid cold, fried, or heavy foods. Include warm soups, ginger tea, and turmeric milk. Long-Term Solution: Practice Panchakarma, specifically Basti and Virechana, under guidance. Use Chyawanprash to strengthen immunity. Consult an Ayurvedic doctor for a tailored plan.
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So, sounds like you're dealing with a tricky combo of cold and dust allergy symptoms. The sneezing, burning eyes, and all these things – yeah, it could be Doshic imbalances, especially Vata and Pitta playing havoc, right? Allopathy probably helps, but if you're into Ayurveda, there's a natural approach we could try. To start, let's look into diet. You might want to cut down on spicy, sour, and very salty foods. They can increase Pitta dosha and sensitivity. Instead, focus on cooling and soothing foods. Think cucumber, coconut water, and sweet fruits like pears and apples, cooked well if they're chilled. Warming, well-spiced foods can help to balance Vata. Cooked veggies with cumin and turmeric – good stuff, right? For daily habits, nasal rinsing with slightly salted lukewarm water (known as Jala Neti) is a game-changer. Try it in the morning. Keeps nasal passages clear of dust and keeps everything a bit more balanced. There's this thing called Nasya – involves putting a few drops of sesame oil or Anu Taila in the nostrils. It can help nourish mucous membranes. Do it twice a day, once in the morning and again before bed. Manage stress with Yoga and Pranayama – alternate nostril breathing (Anulom Vilom) specifically. Super helpful for the mind and respiratory system, they work hand in hand. Keeps the mind calm, and great for fighting allergies. Hydration's crucial. Keep sipping warm water throughout. Flushes out toxins, cools down that inner fire, you know? Also, consider a decoction of Tulsi (holy basil) and ginger – pretty effective against allergies. Oh, and when it comes to lifestyle, avoid places full of dust, and... maybe listen to soothing music? Lower stress, increase happy! But hey, always keep your allopathy meds on hand, just in case it's needed. Ayurvedic approaches can be a tad gradual. Property combining both can offer a holistic way forward. Hope this helps a bit!

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