How to get rid of sinus in natural way with kitchen products - #31277
Is sinus caused by imbalance of vata ,pita,kapha,? ,if so how can one maintain the balance ,my sinus is only on the right side why is that, have slight problem with breathing, few doctors say take early morning coldbatha, few saw don't cold bath on head which oneto follow
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Avoid chilled, dairy and bakery products. Regular exercise. Staem inhalation twice a day.
Sinus issues, according to Ayurveda, are primarily linked with an imbalance of Kapha dosha. When there’s excess Kapha, it often leads to mucus buildup, causing congestion and sinus problems. Sometimes, Vata can also be part of the picture—aggravating symptoms like dryness or blockage. Pitta imbalance might contribute if there’s inflammation or infection.
For maintaining balance, start with dietary adjustments. Favor warm, cooked foods and spices that stimulate digestion, like ginger, turmeric, and black pepper. These help to minimize Kapha-related congestion. Avoid foods that increase Kapha—such as dairy, cold foods, and excessively sweet or oily items, as these can worsen sinus issues.
Nasya therapy, the practice of applying medicated oils to the nasal passages, can be highly beneficial. Try a daily application of Anu tailam or simple sesame oil after consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner. Just a few drops in each nostril can help to clear and balance Kapha.
About the cold bath: Ayurveda suggests caution here. Cold exposure can aggravate Vata and Kapha, which might lead to constriction in the sinus pathways. Therefore, I would recommend avoiding cold showers, especially on your head. Opt instead for warm water baths which are generally soothing and balance Kapha.
For the right-side sinus issue, this may be due to structural or functional imbalance, often more involved than just dosha imbalance. Keep your nasal passages clear by steaming with eucalyptus or inhaling hot water vapors. Morning saline rinses might help too. Be sure to maintain a regular sleep cycle and stress management techniques like yoga or meditation.
If the breathing difficulty persists or worsens, seek advice from a healthcare professional. This guidance doesn’t replace medical treatment but adds an Ayurvedic perspective. If symptoms such as severe headache or fever occur, consider medical intervention promptly.
Sinus congestion is often linked with an imbalance in the kapha dosha, which governs the body’s structure and mucous secretions. However, imbalances in vata and pitta can also play a role by disrupting normal respiratory functions. In your specific case, if the sinus issue is prominent on the right side, it could indicate a block in the nadis, the energy channels that may affect the respective side of the body.
To address this condition, begin with dietary modifications. Incorporating more warming, light, and dry foods can help pacify kapha. Avoid cold, heavy, and oily foods that increase mucus production. Ginger and black pepper can be beneficial here, acting to clear mucous and stimulate digestion.
Consider a simple steam inhalation with eucalyptus or peppermint oil. This can help by both opening nasal passages and clearing any blockages. When it comes to bathing, a cold bath is not recommended as it can exacerbate the kapha imbalance. Instead, opt for a warm shower, avoiding cold water on your head.
Try practicing nasal irrigation with a neti pot using saline solution to clear nasal passages. Do this in the morning and avoid performing it in highly congested conditions.
Breathing exercises like pranayama can enhance lung capacity and help calm the mind, focusing specifically on anulom-vilom (alternate nostril breathing) which helps balance the energy on both sides.
If symptoms persist or worsen, you should consult with an Ayurvedic specialist to explore deeper and more specific treatment. It’s important to address any complications that could require immediate medical attention.

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