How to cure nd reduce esonophila level when it is high - #26022
My father is esonophilia patient I mean he is literally having high esonophila cuz always saying that my chest area is feeling heavyy my food pipe area is surroundedby cough I can't feel free I can't eat food propwrly due to this and so on.. So pls dr guide me how to reduce maximumly so that he can feel lil bit better
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Hi Ritu totally understood your situation and worries. Be cool first. We’ll start some medication along with some dietary modifications.
1.Balajeerakadi kwatham tab 2-0-2 before food 2.Haridrakhanda ½tsp 4-5times daily 3.Bresol syrup 10ml twice daily 4.Gopichandanadi gulika 2-0-2 after food
PATHYA APATHYA (Do’s and Don’ts)
Do’s 3-4litres of water /day(warm) More focus on fruits and vegetables Include Sprouted grains Practice PRANAYAMA/DEEP BREATHING regularly
*Don’ts Direct Ac/Fan exposure Tea /coffee Oily too salty sour sweet foods Junk foods Carbonated/soft drinks Maida and its products Chocolate Icecreams
*Please do check your Vitamin D, if it is low start supplement
Take Haridrakhand churan 1tsp twice daily before food with warm milk Yastimadhu churan+ Sitopaladi churan 1tsp twice daily after food with honey At bedtime take warm haldi doodh. Steam inhalation twice daily Do pranayam lom -vilom bhastrika kapalbhati daily for 5-10mins twice Do Nasya with Anu tel, put 2 drops in both nostril once daily. Avoid fried cold foods & drinks, citrus fruits.
Eosinophilia indicates an elevated level of eosinophils in the blood, which may manifest with symptoms such as chest tightness or digestive discomfort as your father is experiencing. In Siddha-Ayurveda, such imbalances can be related to an aggravated Pitta or Kapha dosha. Managing his lifestyle and diet will be essential to balance these doshas.
First, consider dietary adjustments to pacify both Pitta and Kapha. Encourage your father to avoid spicy, oily, and heavy foods, which may provoke Pitta and congest his digestive tract. Instead, focus on a light, easily digestible diet with plenty of cooked vegetables, whole grains like brown rice or quinoa, and small quantities of protein sources like lentils or mung beans. Emphasize fresh fruits in moderation, avoiding too sour or too sweet options.
Herbal remedies are another method to aid symptoms. Turmeric and ginger have anti-inflammatory properties which can help regulate eosinophil levels. A simple decoction of turmeric powder (1 teaspoon in a cup of warm water) consumed daily can be beneficial. Similarly, ginger tea may ease digestion and reduce discomfort.
It’s also crucial to establish a regular meal schedule and maintain a balanced daily routine to keep digestive fire (agni) stable. Practices like pranayama (breathing exercises) can support chest tightness, enhancing respiratory health and promoting overall lighness.
Ensure he stays hydrated—water not too cold or too warm, perhaps with a little lemon to balance Kapha and aid digestion. Importantly, if his symptoms persist or worsen, seeking immediate medical assessment is crucial, as underlying conditions could need conventional medical intervention. Keep vigilant for any signs like extreme difficulty breathing or persistent high fever, as these can signal urgent medical needs beyond Ayurveda alone.
Hello, The answers to following questions are very much necessary to give appropriate guidance: 1. What is his age? 2. Since how long he is suffering from eosinophilia? 3. Is he on any medication for the same? 4. Is he on any other medications for other health issues?
Till then the following you can start: 1. Dasamulakatutrayam kashayam 10ml—0—10ml + 2. Indukantham kashayam 10ml—0—10ml+80ml boiled cooled water at 0600AM and at 0600PM
Take care. Kind regards.
When considering high eosinophil levels, it’s important to address symptoms and lifestyle factors to support your father’s well-being using Ayurvedic principles. This could often be linked with imbalances in kapha dosha, contributing to feelings of heaviness and congestion in the chest.
Firstly, dietary changes play a crucial role. Recommend your father to avoid foods that increase kapha, particularly dairy, cold foods, and anything overly sweet. Encourage him to embrace a diet rich in warm and easy-to-digest meals. Soups, broths, and dishes with warming spices like ginger, turmeric, and black pepper can be beneficial. These spices help balance kapha by improving digestion and reducing mucus production. Let him drink warm water throughout the day to keep the digestive agni (fire) burning effectively, assisting in metabolizing excess mucus.
Lifestyle modifications are equally important. Ensure your father maintains a regular routine with rising early, as kapha tends to increase in the morning. Light exercises, such as yoga or breathing exercises like anulom vilom pranayama, can really support can be helpful in clearing the respiratory passage and improving lung capacity.
Ayurvedic herbs such as tulsi (holy basil), pippali (long pepper), and mulethi (licorice root) could be incorporated as supplements, but it’s necessary to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for precise dosages. Steam inhalation with eucalyptus oil might offer temporary relief from congestion, though it’s essential to ensure he doesn’t have any allergies to it.
If symptoms persist or worsen don’t hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional. Balancing modern medicine with Ayurvedic suggestions offers a comprehensive approach to your father’s health. Consider reaching out for immediate medical help if there is severe difficulty in breathing or extreme discomfort.

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