Allergies indeed can be quite the puzzle. Essentially, they’re a hypersensitive reaction of your immune system to substances that are typically harmless to most people. In the context of Ayurveda, this could indicate a imbalance of your doshas—especially the aggravated vata and pitta doshas. These imbalances might disrupt your body’s natural functions and lead to symptoms like sneezing, itchy eyes, and other related discomforts.
In Siddha-Ayurvedic terms, your agni, or digestive fire, might also play a role. When your agni is weak, it’s possible for undigested materials to circulate through your system, which can manifest as the symptoms you’re experiencing. Environmental factors like pollen or pet dander can contribute, as can changes in diet or lifestyle that alter your body’s equilibrium.
To address this, consider a few key steps. First, work on balancing your diet and lifestyle to calm your doshas—focus on cooked, warm foods that are easy on digestion, avoiding any foods that may cause further irritation, such as processed or overly spicy foods. Secondly, herbal formulations like Tulsi tea or Anu tailam (nasal drops) are often recommended in Siddha medicine for their anti-inflammatory properties and can help soothe any nasal irritation.
In addition to dietary changes, incorporating the use of neti pot daily can cleanse your nasal pathways, but do ensure to use distilled or previously boiled water. Make certain changes in your surroundings, like keeping living spaces clean and dust-free, might reduce exposure to triggers. If allergies persist or symptoms worsen, consulting a healthcare provider specializing in Ayurveda for a personalized consultation might be appropriate. Also, it’s crucial to seek immediate medical attention if you ever experience symptoms that seem severe or life-threatening.


