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Ear, Nose, and Throat Disorders
Question #4213
200 days ago
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Adenoids in children - #4213

M.Tirapreddy

My baby is 6yrs old, she is suffering with adenoids. Pediatrician told we will wait and see with nassal spay and tablets. But baby can't get sleep properly and not able to concentrate on studies. Any ayurvedic medicine for permanent cure?

Age: 34
Snoring
Breathing with mouth
Nose block
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200 days ago
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Adenoids in children can cause disturbed sleep, difficulty breathing, and issues with focus due to chronic nasal obstruction. In Ayurveda, this condition is linked to an imbalance in Kapha dosha, leading to mucus accumulation and obstruction. To address this, you can consider herbal formulations like Sitopaladi Churna or Talisadi Churna, which help reduce Kapha and improve respiratory function. Additionally, applying warm sesame oil or medicated oils like Anu Taila for gentle nasal drops (under supervision) may help clear the nasal passages. Steam inhalation with eucalyptus or turmeric can further reduce congestion. However, consult an Ayurvedic pediatric specialist for a personalized, safe, and child-friendly treatment plan.
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M.Tirapreddy
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200 days ago
Thank you madam Thanks for your quick response I will follow your instructions.
Ah, adenoids can be quite a bother for little ones, can't they? Especially when it messes with sleep and school. In Ayurveda, adenoids are typically linked with an imbalance in the Kapha dosha, as they involve mucus build-up and congestion. First off, one simple thing to try is steam inhalation. You can do this by boiling water, then carefully letting your child inhale the steam from a safe distance. Maybe add a few drops of eucalyptus oil, but be cautious with that - just a drop or two is enough. Twice a day should do it, once in the morning and once before bed-time. Diet-wise, reducing Kapha-aggravating foods could be useful. That means cutting back on dairy, sweets, and fried or cold foods. Focus on warm, cooked meals with spices like turmeric, ginger and black pepper - they can help to dry up that excess Kapha. For herbal support, consider the ayurvedic formulation called Sitopaladi Churna. It’s known for helping with respiratory issues. You can give half a teaspoon mixed with honey, maybe twice a day. But please, double-check with a qualified ayurvedic practitioner to make sure it’s suitable for her specifically. Nasya therapy could be another option, where medicated oils are administered through the nose. Anu taila is often used for issues with adenoids and sinus. Again, it’s best done under the guidance of an Ayurvedic doctor or practitioner. Creating a calming, routine sleep environment might also help. Warm baths before bed, reading or gentle music might make it easier for her to drift off. It might take some time to see improvements. Changes in lifestyle and diet are big! Just remember every child’s different, so keeping an eye on how she responds to these changes is key. If symptoms persist or worsen, don’t hesitate to get more medical advice specifics to her needs.

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