How do reduce infection in the throat - #34584
Age 16 HB 9.8 VIT D3 18.20 I AM SUFFER FROM COLD COUGH EASILY AFTER EVERY FEW DAYS WHY THIS PROBLEM OCCURRED AGAIN AND AGAIN. DRY COUGH SORE THROAT UNABLE TO EAT BLOCK NOSE DIFFICULT IN BREATH HEADACHE AND SNEEZING AND COLD DIDN'T DRAIN # IN MY EAR WHERE IS PIERCING DONE THERE IS A KELOID LYMPH NODE. ON FEB THERE WAS SURGERY TO REMOVE IT AFTER REMOVAL IT COME IN JUNE AGAIN THEN DOCTOR RECOMMEND INJECTION THEN AFTER 8 INJECTION. THEY CAME AGAIN IN SEPT NOW THERE IS EAR PAIN AND HEADACHE. PLS TELL WHY THESE PEOPLE OCCUR AGAIN AND TELL WHY COLD DOESN'T GO
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The recurring nature of your symptoms—dry cough, sore throat, blocked nose, and sneezing—along with the keloid and low hemoglobin levels, suggest a few underlying imbalances we can address within the Siddha-Ayurvedic framework. Chronic cold and throat issues often point to an imbalance in the kapha dosha, which may be aggravated by damp or cold conditions, excessive dairy intake, or a sedentary lifestyle.
First, focus on boosting your agni, or digestive fire, crucial for maintaining proper immunity and resistance to seasonal illnesses. Consider integrating ginger and black pepper teas into your daily routine to improve digestion and clear respiratory channels. Drinking warm water throughout the day can help in balancing kapha and relieving throat irritation.
For the keloid issue, it signals a need for pacifying imbalances in the body’s tissue repair processes. Applying a paste made from turmeric and neem leaves around the affected area may naturally support healing due to their anti-inflammatory properties.
Low Vitamin D3 levels may also contribute to immune challenges. Spending regular time in sunlight, around 15–20 minutes, can help boost natural vitamin D levels. Supplementation may be necessary, so consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate dosage based on your lab results.
For blocked nose and discomfort in breathing, steam inhalation with eucalyptus or peppermint oil could provide some relief by clearing respiratory pathways. In Ayurveda, nasal drops (Anu taila) might be used to lubricate and protect nasal passages, though it’s best done under guidance.
Considering your age and persistent issues, seek regular consultations with a healthcare professional to track your hemoglobin and overall health. Addressing these holistic aspects should gradually aid in reducing the recurrence of these problems, but always prioritize safety and be alert for signs that need immediate medical attention.
Avoid chilled, dairy and bakery products. Regular exercise. Use boiled water for drinking. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Steam inhalation twice a day. Tab Bresol 2-0-2 Tab. Immunocin 2-0-2 Sy. Amyron 15ml twice Follow up after 4weeks.
It seems from your symptoms and the patterns you’re experiencing that your body might be struggling with immunity and chronic inflammation. Your current Hb level of 9.8 indicates anemia and a vitamin D3 level of 18.20 suggests a deficiency. Both can weakened your immune system, making you more susceptible to infections like cold and cough. Also, recurrent keloids and the association of ear pain and headache is concerning. Let’s address these issues from an Ayurvedic perspective, aiming to balance your doshas and improve your overall health.
First, your diet is critical here. Focus on including iron-rich foods like lentils, spinach, and black sesame seeds to improve your Hb levels. For vitamin D3, sun exposure is important. Try spending around 15-20 minutes in the early morning sun if possible.
For sore throat and dry cough, consider sipping warm herbal teas. Prepare a brew with tulsi leaves, ginger, and a pinch of black pepper. Drink this a couple of times a day. Use steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus oil to help with blocked nose and to ease headaches.
Keloid formation and persistent cold symptoms may indicate imbalanced Kapha. Try a light exercise routine, such as a brisk walk in the morning, which can help reduce Kapha buildup. Also, practicing breathing exercises like Pranayama, particularly Anulom Vilom, may aid in symptom management.
It’s crucial, as an addition, to avoid very cold or iced foods and drinks, as they can aggravate symptoms. Consume warmed, cooked meals for better digestion and to support your Agni (digestive fire).
Considering the recurring nature of keloid and the pain associated, it’s best to consult with a healthcare specialist, particularly if you haven’t already checked for signs of infection or underlying issues. Balancing your diet, ensuring adequate sunlight exposure, and regular exercise should be a priority. But remember, for persistent symptoms or if conditions worsen, seek advice from a conventional medical practitioner. Ayurveda can complement but should not replace the necessary medical interventions.

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