When considering giving Bronchom tablets or any other medication to children, especially for conditions like an allergy cough, it’s crucial to understand their specific health needs. Bronchom is an Ayurvedic formulation often used for respiratory issues, but its use in children should be approached with caution and preferably under professional guidance due to the variability in individual constitutions (prakriti) and potential sensitivities.
For a child’s cough and throat allergy, pinpointing the underlying cause is key. Is the cough dry or productive, persistent or acute? Understanding whether it’s related to kapha (mucus and phlegm), pitta (irritation), or vata (dryness) imbalances can guide the right approach.
In Ayurveda, boosting the digestive fire (agni) is fundamental for resolving allergies and coughs. Adjust the diet to include warming and easy-to-digest foods. Encourage warm soups or broths, ginger tea, and spices like turmeric and cinnamon, which can help reduce symptoms. Avoid cold foods, excess sugar, and dairy if you notice they worsen the cough or create more mucus.
Traditional remedies such as a teaspoon of honey with a pinch of turmeric before bedtime may help soothe the throat but use honey only for children above one year). A decoction of tulsi (holy basil) leaves, ginger, and pepper can be sipped throughout the day for supporting respiratory health. Steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus oil also aids in clearing nasal and throat congestion.
Introduce lifestyle changes like ensuring a comfortable and dust-free environment. An oil massage with warm sesame or mustard oil on the chest and back can be comforting and soothing.
For medical options, pediatric formulations such as syrups like vasaka or kantakari-based ones could be considered under advice from a healthcare professional. However, if the child’s symptoms are severe or worsen, prompt medical attention is crucial. A tailored approach focusing on dietary, lifestyle, and potential herbal support, balancing with medical advice, is necessary to ensure their safety and well-being.



