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Respiratory Disorders
Question #42796
93 days ago
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My child has persistent cough during harvesting season, what can be done? - #42796

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Mere bache ki kutta khansi h harvesting seson m 1 1 mhina rhta h doctor n foracortil and asthaline puff lga rkha h fr b aram nhi lag rha 2 saal ho gye puff lete hue par aram nhi ho rha kya kre

How long has your child been experiencing this cough?:

- More than 6 months

What triggers the coughing episodes?:

- Dust or allergens

Has your child experienced any other symptoms?:

- No other symptoms
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1. Anutailam 2 drops in each nostril at empty stomach after a steam inhalation. 2. Sitopaladi choornam 1/2 tsp with honey frequently 4 times a day. 3. Avipathy choornam 1/4 tsp with ghee at night. 4. Drink warm milk with some turmeric powder at evening.

Follow up after 2 weeks. Take care, Dr. Shaniba

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Cough that persists during specific seasons, such as the harvesting season, can often be due to seasonal allergies or respiratory irritants. In Ayurveda, such conditions may be linked to an imbalance in the Kapha dosha, which can lead to accumulation of mucus and respiratory issues. To address your child’s persistent cough within an Ayurvedic framework, it may be helpful to consider the following approaches:

1. Dietary Adjustments: Focus on reducing Kapha-aggravating foods. These can include dairy products, cold beverages, heavy and oily foods. Instead, you might want to incorporate warm, light, and easily digestible foods like vegetable soups, warm herbal teas (like ginger or tulsi), cooked grains, and lightly spiced dishes.

2. Herbal Remedies: Pippali (long pepper) and sitopaladi churna can be effective in managing cough and respiratory congestion. A pinch of pippali powder with honey can be given—taking care to ensure it suits your child’s age and has been reconfirmed with your Ayurvedic practitioner.

3. Steam Inhalation: With a few drops of eucalyptus oil or ajwain seeds, steam inhalation can help in clearing nasal passages and reducing cough symptoms. Doing this once or twice a daily, particularly in the evening and early morning, can be beneficial.

4. Nasal Drops (Nasya): A few drops of Anu taila or sesame oil can be gently applied in the nostrils every morning. It helps in maintaining nasal moisture and reduces respiratory irritation.

5. Lifestyle Modifications: Keeping the room free from allergens and dust, using an air purifier, and ensuring your child is not exposed to pollution or strong odors can help. Encouraging physical activities that suits the child can also keep the respiratory system strong.

Ensure to consult with your Ayurvedic doctor to tailor these suggestions specifically to your child’s unique health profile. As respiratory issues can become serious, a balanced approach with regular follow-up is essential to adjust treatments and ensure best results.

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Persistent cough during the harvesting season could be related to exposure to dust, pollen, or allergens common during this time. In Siddha-Ayurvedic understanding, it may be an imbalance in the vata and kapha doshas. Here are some personalized suggestions for your child:

1. Avoid Exposure: To the extent possible, keep your child indoors during peak dust activity. If going out, a mask can help reduce inhalation of allergens.

2. Warm Steam Inhalation: Have your child inhale steam daily. Add a pinch of turmeric to the water, which can help soothe the respiratory passages. Do this preferably in the evening.

3. Honey and Turmeric: You might try giving your child a small amount of raw honey mixed with a pinch of turmeric daily. This can help in alleviating throat irritation and support immune function.

4. Tulsi and Ginger Decoction: Make a herbal tea using tulsi leaves and fresh ginger. Boil both in water, strain, and let your child sip this warm decoction once or twice a day.

5. Diet Adjustments: Ensure a warm diet that’s easy to digest. Consider cooked vegetables, soups, and warm oatmeal. Avoid cold, raw foods and dairy during this time, as they may aggravate kapha.

6. Ayurvedic Drops: Under supervision, nasal drops such as Anu tailam can help clear nasal passages and reduce symptom triggers. It’s crucial to consult with a practitioner for dosages.

7. Pediatric Consultation: As your child has been on inhaled medications without much relief, have another consultation with a pediatric pulmonologist to reassess the treatment as this could be a more complex respiratory issue.

Make sure to avoid any strong stimulants or heavy foods that could burden your child’s digestion, affecting their agni. Integrating these steps should support natural balance, but always combine such approaches with medical advice especially when ongoing symptoms persist.

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