The symptoms you’re describing could potentially be linked to the AVP Cofheal Syrup. This syrup is formulated with a blend of Ayurvedic herbs designed to address respiratory conditions, typically by balancing doshas and improving respiratory function. However, variations in individual constitution (prakriti) like dosha imbalances or sensitivity to certain ingredients means some may react differently to these formulas.
The mild stomach issues and diarrhea may be your son’s body’s way of reacting to one or more components in the syrup. Ingredients can sometimes stimulate the digestive system, which might not always be predictable, especially if the body’s agni (digestive fire) is weaker. It’s possible these symptoms are coincidental, as viral colds can cause similar disruptions.
Since the cough persists despite ongoing syrup use, it’s wise to consider consulting with your pediatrician. This is especially important if the belly aches and diarrhea persist or worsen. It’s essential to rule out any underlying issues that might need immediate medical intervention. Meanwhile, ensure your son stays hydrated—natural fluids can be soothing for both respiratory and digestive symptoms.
While evaluating your son’s response to the syrup, consider an overall supportive routine: lightly spiced warm liquids, steam inhalation, and light meals that are easy on digestion. This will help in maintaining a balanced agni and might soothe lingering symptoms.
If you choose to pause the syrup, keep an close eye on symptom changes and reach for professional guidance should any severe symptoms arise. In any lingering or concerning case, blending modern medical insights with Ayurvedic practice ensures comprehensive care.



