Breathing and Phlegm Issues with Acid Reflux and Stomach Bloating - #41755
I have breathing and phlegm problem while acid reflux and stomach bloting my spo2 is 96% still I willget tired and shortnes of breath
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Breathing problems, phlegm, acid reflux, and stomach bloating collectively hint towards an imbalance mainly in the Kapha and Vata doshas. The presence of phlegm suggests an accumulation of Kapha, while bloating and reflux indicate Vata disturbances. To address these, focus on restoring balance through both diet and lifestyle changes.
First, assess your diet. Avoid heavy, oily, and dairy-laden foods that can aggravate Kapha. Instead, opt for light and warm meals, incorporating easily digestible items like vegetables, grains, and legumes. Stay away from carbonated drinks, and limit caffeine and alcohol, as these can exacerbate acid symptoms. Incorporate culinary herbs such as ginger, which aids in digestion and reduces bloating—making ginger tea is a simple and effective method you can try.
Timing of meals plays a vital role too. Eat small, frequent meals rather than large ones to prevent bloating. Last meal of the day should ideally be light and consumed at least two to three hours before bedtime to prevent acid reflux, which can contribute to breathing issues at night.
Hydration is key, but avoid drinking large amounts during meals to not dilute digestive enzymes which help in breaking down food. Instead, small sips of warm water can be helpful.
Consider practicing Pranayama, specifically Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing) to support respiratory function and balance the nervous system. Dedicating 10-15 minutes daily can enhance respiratory efficiency and alleviate shortness of breath.
For further relief from phlegm, a steam inhalation using eucalyptus oil may assist, breaking down mucus deposits which can impede breathing.
Bear in mind, if the shortness of breath worsens or persists, it’s imperative to seek medical advice immediately. An oxygen saturation of 96% typically is fine, but persistent symptoms need professional assessment to exclude other medical conditions.

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