Seeking Relief from Chronic Rhinosinusitis Symptoms - #43444
Please give me solution to chronic rhinosinusitus….. year long mucous in nose , phlegm in throat , cough and ear pressure .
How long have you been experiencing these symptoms?:
- More than 1 yearHave you identified any specific triggers for your symptoms?:
- No specific triggersHow often do you experience ear pressure?:
- FrequentlyDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition

Doctors' responses
Chronic rhinosinusitis, with persistent mucous, throat phlegm, cough, and ear pressure, can be challenging but manageable using Ayurvedic principles. First, identifying dosha imbalance is crucial. Typically, this condition involves an imbalance of Kapha dosha, sometimes with a hint of Vata. Focusing on balancing these will aid in easing the symptoms.
Start with dietary changes that pacify Kapha. Avoid cold, heavy, and oily foods that increase Kapha, instead, opt for warm, freshly cooked meals. Include spices like ginger, black pepper, and turmeric known for their mucolytic properties. They help in liquefying and eliminating excess mucus. Additionally, sipping on warm water throughout the day can help keep the mucous thinner and easier to expel.
Incorporate herbal remedies such as Tulsi (holy basil), Pippali (long pepper), and vasaka (malabar nut) to support respiratory health. These herbs may be taken as teas or supplements after consulting with a local Ayurvedic practitioner for appropriate dosage. Regular steam inhalation with a few drops of eucalyptus or mint oil can help clear nasal congestion and relieve ear pressure.
Practice Nasya, the administration of medicated oil in the nostrils, using Anu taila. Do this in the morning, after your daily routine, lying back comfortably, placing a few drops in each nostril to facilitate nasal passage health and mucous control.
In terms of lifestyle, avoid cold weather exposure and sleeping in direct air conditioning. Practice pranayama, such as Bhramari or Nadi Shodhana, daily, as these breathing techniques clear your nasal passages and support lung function. Ensure you have regular physical exercise to stimulate the lymphatic system and promote circulation.
To prevent the condition from worsening, regular check-ups with an Ayurvedic practitioner should be key. If symptoms persist or significantly worsen, consulting a healthcare provider promptly is recommended to rule out any additional complications. Remember, consistent efforts in lifestyle and dietary changes can significantly help manage chronic rhinosinusitis.

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