Suffering from allergic rhinitis and having allergy attack. - #28066
Watery eyes redness in eyes Runny nose Congection Sneezing etc allergic rhinitis symptoms. Having from 3 years And also having gluten free celiac disease. Following furmasist spray . Using antihistamine tab


Doctors’ responses
Start with Yastimadhu churan 1tsp twice daily after food with honey Giloy ghanvati 1-0-1 after food with water Steam inhalation twice daily Nasya with Anu tel 2drops in both nostril once daily Avoid fried foods, citrus fruits, cold drink icecream.
NO NEED TO WORRY PRB.
First of all avoid excessive kaphavardhak ahar vihar like too sweet, sour and salty food,oily,fried food,guru ahar(heavy to digest),cold items,dust etc.
And start taking these medications, 1.Dashmoolkatutraya kashaya 10ml with 30ml of lukewarm water empty stomach twice in a day. 2.laxmivilas ras1-0-1 3.Vyoshadi vati 2-0-2 4.Sitopaladi choorna 1tbsf +1tbsf of honey +125mg Abhrak bhasma…for licking twice in a day.
*Put 2 drops of SHADBINDU OIL into your nostrils and after that you will feel that oil into your throat so spit that after gargling with lukewarm water +saindhav lavana.
*Daily Steam inhalation with a capsule of HALIN DROPS of NAGARJUNA.
Follow up after 15 days…
Take care😊
Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj.
It appears you’re dealing with symptoms indicative of allergic rhinitis while also managing celiac disease, which indeed requires a careful approach. While you’re currently using a nasal spray and antihistamine tablets, there may be some Ayurvedic methods to explore alongside these to potentially alleviate your symptoms further.
Start with undertaking a routine nasal cleansing using a saline solution or a neti pot - this should be done gently to make sure you don’t irritate your nasal lining further. This helps in removing allergens and reducing inflammation. Afterward, applying a little warm, medicated oil like Anu taila in each nostril can be beneficial in soothing the nasal passage.
Diet plays a significant role in managing allergies. Incorporating warm, cooked meals that are easy on digestion could offer relief. Include spices such as turmeric and ginger, which are known for their anti-inflammatory properties. Since you are gluten-free due to celiac disease, ensure the grains and items you consume are free from cross-contamination. Cooked rice and quinoa can be good staple options.
Steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus or peppermint oil might alleviate nasal congestion and help open respiratory pathways. This can be done once or twice daily, preferably during the evening.
Ensure that your living environment is dust-free as possible. Regular mopping and vacuuming can minimize exposure to allergens that trigger your symptoms. Using an air purifier in your bedroom can be helpful too.
In regulating your doshas, particularly kapha, which is often imbalanced in cases of rhinitis, consider regular exercise like walking or yoga. Regular movement encourages circulation and reduce congestion.
A recommended herbal remedy involves taking Trikatu churna (a blend of black pepper, long pepper, and dry ginger) with honey, once daily, as long as your digestion permits and in consultation with a practitioner advised for dosage.
However, since your condition involves ongoing symptoms, it’s crucial that any new approach or change in your regimen be discussed and monitored with your healthcare provider to watch for interactions with current treatments or potential issues.
For your symptoms of allergic rhinitis, which include watery eyes, nose congestion, and sneezing, it’s important to address the underlying imbalances in your body. In Siddha-Ayurveda, these symptoms could be tied to an imbalance in the Kapha dosha, which often results in excess mucus production and congestion. Here’s a plan to support your system:
1. Start with dietary adjustments. Since you’re already on a gluten-free diet due to celiac disease, continue focusing on light, warm foods to pacify Kapha. Avoid cold, heavy, and oily foods. Opt for cooked vegetables, warming spices like ginger and turmeric, and soupy dals. These choices assist in alleviating mucus and congestion.
2. Try a regular nasal cleansing practice like Neti (nasal irrigation) with lukewarm saline water. This can be done using a Neti pot once a day to help keep your nasal passages clear and reduce symptoms.
3. Herbal support can be beneficial. Consider using a decoction of Tulsi (holy basil) and ginger; boil them in water for 5-10 mins and drink this mixture in the morning. Tulsi has anti-inflammatory properties, while ginger is useful in balancing the Kapha dosha.
4. Practice Pranayama (breath control exercises) daily. Anulom Vilom (alternate nostril breathing) for 15-20 minutes can help balance all three doshas and improve respiratory function.
5. Ensure you’re following your pharmacist’s spray and antihistamine recommendations appropriately. It’s crucial to follow their dosing instructions carefully to avoid interactions or side effects.
Finally, consider consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner or a healthcare professional familiar with your health conditions for personalized guidance. If symptoms worsen or don’t improve, seek medical advice to rule out other potential issues.

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